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  2. Kumudam - Wikipedia

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    Kumudam is a Tamil weekly magazine published in Chennai, India.It was founded in 1948 by S.A.P. Annamalai, and his close friend and confidant P.V. Parthasarathy. [1] Now the magazine is published under the Kumudam Group, which also publishes other Tamil magazines including Kumudam Reporter, Kumudam Snehidi, Kumudam Bhakti, Kumudam Jothidam, Kumudam Theeranadhi.

  3. List of Tamil-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Name Tamil Name Frequency Publisher/Parent Company Established Circulation Notes Ananda Vikatan: ஆனந்த விகடன்: Weekly: Vikatan Group Pvt. Ltd

  4. List of magazines in India - Wikipedia

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    Anandalok (আনন্দলোক) – biweekly magazine; Anandamela (আনন্দমেলা) – fortnightly magazine (5th & 20th of every month); Desh magazine (দেশ) – fortnightly magazine (2nd & 17th of every month)

  5. Pa. Raghavan - Wikipedia

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    Para entered into the Tamil magazine arena through his story ‘Mohenjodaro’, a critical review of the events that happened due to the Ram Janma Bhoomi - Babar Masjid issue, which was published in the magazine ‘Kalki'. He joined the magazine and was its Assistant Editor from 1992 to 2000. He worked in ‘Kumudam’ after that for three years.

  6. Yavana Rani - Wikipedia

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    Yavana Rani (lit. ' Greek Queen ') is a Tamil language historical novel written by Indian writer Sandilyan.It was originally serialized in the weekly Kumudam in the 1960s and was later published as a book by Vanathi Publishers.

  7. Appusami - Wikipedia

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    The first story was published in Kumudam magazine in 1963. The stories have been in print for over four decades and many of them have been made into stage plays and Television shows. [1] [2] [3] A Humour club in Chennai has been named as the "Appusami-Seethapatti Humour Trust" after the protagonists of the series. [4]

  8. Jayakanthan - Wikipedia

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    Jayakanthan wrote his first short story for a Tamil magazine titled Sowbakiyavathi, [5] which got it published in 1953. Following early success, Jayakanthan started writing for mainstream magazines such as Ananda Vikatan , Kumudam and Dinamani Kadir , who published a number of short-stories particularly in the 1960s.

  9. Kungumam (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Indian Readership Survey 2006 Kungumam emerged as the top-selling Tamil weekly magazine [3] overtaking historical market leaders such as Kumudam and Ananda Vikatan. [4] Also, Kungumam is the second best-selling magazine in national league tables, ranking behind the Hindi weekly Saras Saleel. "Best kanna best" is the tagline for ...