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Mithavadi

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Malayalam-language newspaper

Mithavadi was aMalayalam-language newspaper published fromTellicherry and later fromCalicut inMalabar,British India. It was established by T. Sivasankaran in 1907.[1]Moorkoth Kumaran was the editor. He merged hisKerala Sanchari newspaper withMithavadi.[2] In 1913,C. Krishnan purchased the newspaper by the impetus and advice from the great renaissance leader and social reformer of that times Rao Sahib Dr.Ayyathan Gopalan and published it from his Empire Press atCalicut. Initially It was published as a Monthly from 1913 to 1921 and then later as a weekly until 1938.[1]Mithavadi was particularly popular among theThiyya community and was instrumental in pioneering tenant agitations in Malabar.[3]

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  1. ^abA. Shaji."Situating the role of print media in hastening communalism in modern Travancore"(PDF).Proceedings of the Indian History Congress.77:706–717.
  2. ^"History of Press in Kerala". Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala. Archived fromthe original on 7 August 2014. Retrieved12 February 2023.
  3. ^Stella Joseph."Tenancy - A much debated issue"(PDF).Print and public sphere in Malabar: a study of early newspapers (1847-1930) (Thesis).University of Calicut.
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