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Star of Mysore is an Indian English language evening daily newspaper [1] published in Mysore, India. This newspaper was launched in 1978. [ 2 ] Its founder, editor and publisher is entrepreneur and writer K B Ganapathy .
A well-known Mysore publisher during Wodeyar rule was M. Venkatakrishnaiah, known as the father of Kannada journalism, who started several news magazines. [139] Many local newspapers are published in Mysore and carry news mostly related to the city and its surroundings, [140] and national and regional dailies in English and Kannada are ...
The Printers (Mysore) Private Limited 26 Deshabhimani: Malayalam: Various cities in Kerala: 2.094 Kerala State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) 27 Maharashtra Times: Marathi: Various cities in Maharashtra: 1.701 The Times Group: 28 Andhra Jyothi: Telugu: Various cities in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh: 1.628 Aamoda Publications ...
Mysuru Mithra (transl. Mysore Friend) is an Indian Kannada language morning daily newspaper published from Mysore, India. A regional newspaper, it covers five districts: Mysuru, Mandya, Kodagu, Hassan and Chamarajanagar. [1] This newspaper was launched in 1978. Its founder, editor and publisher is entrepreneur and writer K B Ganapathy.
Shortly after Indian Independence in 1948, K.N. Guruswamy started the company The Printers, Mysore Pvt. Ltd. publishing two newspapers Deccan Herald (in English) and Prajavani (in Kannada). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Times of India is the largest selling English newspaper in Karnataka. [ 5 ]
Mysore literature in Kannada. Milestones. Modern Kannada. Dasa sahitya. Vachana sahitya. Hoysala. Rashtrakuta. Western Chalukya. Vijayanagara. Vijayanagara literature in Kannada. Western Ganga) Extinct Kannada literature; Kadamba script; Telugu-Kannada script; Tigalari- Tulu script; Conference: (Kannada Sahitya Sammelana)
As of 31 March 2018, there were over 100,000 publications registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India. [1] India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018.
As of 2011, Mysore gets 193,000 cubic metres (42.5 million imperial gallons) of water per day. Mysore sometimes faces water crises, mainly from March to June, and in years of low rainfall. [43] The city has had an underground drainage system since 1904. The city's sewerage drains into the Kesare, Malalavadi, Dalavai and Belavatha valleys.