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Republic TV is an Indian right-wing [8] English-language news channel launched in May 2017. It was co-founded by Arnab Goswami and Rajeev Chandrasekhar , before the latter relinquished his stake in May 2019, converting it into an editor controlled company.
Toggle Malayalam news channels subsection ... Good News Today; India News; India TV; Jan TV; Live India; ... News Nation; News World India; R9 TV; Republic Bharat ...
Boss In Drama, 37, Brazilian DJ and record producer. [1]Navin Chawla, 79, Indian civil servant, chief election commissioner (2009–2010). [2]Mehdi Haj Mohamad, 74, Iranian footballer (Taj, national team), cancer.
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Thejas is a Malayalam language Indian online news website and formerly a newspaper that was established in 2006. It was initially a morning newspaper published from Calicut. Owned by Intermedia Publishing, a private limited company in the same city, it is the mouthpiece of the Popular Front of India. The eponymous magazine was the centre of a ...
Dozens of newspapers are published in Kerala. [3] The principal languages of publication are Malayalam and English.The most widely circulating List of Malayalam-language newspapers include Malayala Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Deshabhimani,Madhyamam, Kerala Kaumudi, Suprabhaatham, Siraj Daily, Veekshanam, Deepika, Mangalam, Janayugom, Thejas, Varthamanam, Chandrika, Janmabhumi, Udaya Keralam and ...
In the late 1990s, some newspapers started making their print news accessible online. Online news websites started to emerge in the early 2000s, with malayalam.indiainfo.com. which was started in April 2000 and later renamed to thatsmalayalam.com, and weblokam.com (renamed to mayalam.webdunia.com) which was founded in September 2000.