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Tamil Name Frequency Publisher/Parent Company Established Circulation Notes Ananda Vikatan: ஆனந்த விகடன்: Weekly: Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd: 1926: Junior Vikatan ஜூனியர் விகடன் Weekly Twice Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd Naanayam Vikatan நாணயம் விகடன் Weekly Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd ...
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Ananda Vikatan is a Tamil-language weekly magazine published from Chennai, India. [1] On February 16, 2025, Vikatan reported that its website was allegedly blocked following controversy over a cartoon in its digital magazine Vikatan Plus depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi with chained hands, which was seen as a critique of his silence on the handcuffing of Indian immigrants deported from ...
India Today was established in 1975 [7] by Vidya Vilas Purie (owner of Thompson Press), with his daughter Madhu Trehan as its editor and his son Aroon Purie as its publisher. [8] [9] At present, India Today is also published in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu. The India Today news channel was launched on 22 May 2015.
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu Kaama Tantra (Hindi), Kaama (Tamil) Kama: Ashok Kumar: 2001 English, Hindi, Tamil Little John: Singeetam Srinivasa Rao: 2009/2012 Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil Ajantha: Rajappa Ravishankar Additional Telugu version unreleased 2010 Kannada, Tamil, Telugu Bombat Car (Kannada), Kutti Pisasu (Tamil), Cara Majaka: Rama Narayanan: 2012
This is a List of newspapers in Chennai that are based and headquartered in the city. The availability of multimedia news platforms has accelerated in the 21st century, and by the close of 2017, no Chennai newspaper had a monthly circulation [clarification needed] below two million readership, making the city one of the most widest newspaper reading city in the world along with the likes of ...
The name of the magazine and its mascot draws from Muhammad bin Thuglak, Sultan of Delhi, on whom in 1968, the founder staged a play [2] and later the 1971 movie Muhammad bin Tughluq. [3] The plot is a socio-political satire, which narrates the scheme and success of a small band of idealists who take over the Government of India as the ...
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