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  2. Chandrika (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Chandrika (lit. ' The Crescent ' ) is an Indian daily newspaper in Malayalam language published from Kozhikode , Kerala. [3] [1] The newspaper currently serves as the mouthpiece of Indian Union Muslim League party in Kerala.

  3. List of Malayalam-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Deepika, the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation, was established in 1887. Malayala Manorama, Mathrubhumi, Madhyamam, Deshabhimani, Janayugom, Siraj Daily, Suprabhaatham, Janmabhumi, Chandrika, Kerala Kaumudi, General, Veekshanam, Madhyamam and Varthamanam are major newspapers in Malayalam. Malayala Manorama holds the record for the ...

  4. Chandrika Kumaratunga - Wikipedia

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    A young Chandrika Bandaranaike with her mother, sister Sunethra, and brother Anura. Chandrika with Sri Lankan diplomat Tissa Wijeyeratne in Paris, early 1970s. Chandrika Bandaranaike was born on 29 June 1945, at Wentworth in Guildford Crescent, Colombo to Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike and Sirima Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike. [4]

  5. List of Malayalam-language periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Publisher Samoohyapadam Masika : Monthly Print D Suvarnakumar : samadarshi: daily Print Kamalalayam: Bhashaposhini: Monthly Print Malayala Manorama: Kesari (magazine) Weekly Print,online Hindustan Prakashan: Chandrika Weekly: Weekly Print Chandrika: Deshabhimani Weekly: Weekly Print Deshabhimani: Starvision News Malayalam Daily Online ...

  6. Samachar Chandrika - Wikipedia

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    Samachar Chandrika. Samachar Chandrika was a weekly newspaper founded in 1822 by Bhabani Charan Bandyopadhyay it was an orthodox Hindu newspaper of the Dharma Sabha. It campaigned against social reforms including the ban on Sati by Lord William Bentinck. It was published for over 32 years. [1][2][3][4][5]

  7. Victor Ivan - Wikipedia

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    The Ravaya led the political campaign that brought Chandrika Kumaratunga back to the political scene and ultimately raised her in to power. But Victor Ivan declined to accept any position offered to him by Chandrika after she was elected the President of the country. Later, he became a vehement critic of the rule of Chandrika.

  8. Khadija Mumtaz - Wikipedia

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    Mumtaz started her literary career with Athmatheerthangalil Munginivarnnu, which was first published as a serial novel in Chandrika weekly and later as a book by Current Books in 2004. Mumtaz rose to fame with her novel Barsa (2007), which was a great critical and popular success. [2]

  9. Mangalam Publications - Wikipedia

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    Mangalam Publications (India) Private Limited, is an Indian publishing company in Kottayam, Kerala, India. It publishes online daily newspaper and weekly magazines such as Mangalam Weekly, Kanyaka and Cinema Mangalam in Malayalam. They also publish some magazines in Kannada language. Printed from Kottayam, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram ...