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Mithavadi was a Malayalam-language
newspaper published from
Tellicherry and
later from
Calicut in Malabar,
British India. It was
established by T. Sivasankaran...
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class p****ed
oppressive laws
against the weak
sections of the people,
Mithavadi protested through its
editorials that
their judgments were
against poor...
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Moorkoth Kumaran was the
editor of
Mithavadi which was
initially started as a
newspaper (magazine) in 1907 at Thal****ery...
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sweep away
superstitions and sent it to
Mithavadi, a
prominent newspaper of the time run by Thiyyas.
Mithavadi rejected the
article and
Ayyappan realised...
- commentary. He
published Veena Poovu (the
fallen flower) in
December 1907 in
Mithavadi of
Moorkoth Kumaran which went on to
become a
literary classic in Malayalam;...
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Balakrishna Pillai)
Malayala Rajyam (edited by K. G. Shankar; estd. 1929)
Mithavadi (edited by
Moorkoth Kumaran,
Mithavaadi Krishnan; estd. 1907) Paschimodayam...
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contributed to the
Indian independence movement Mathrubhumi and
Mithavadi, were
based in Kozhikode. Now
almost all the
major newspapers in Malayalam...
- Relations,
Mittal Publications, ISBN 9788170990949
Kurup (1988), p. 94
Mithavadi paper (1917) Kurup, K. K. N. (September 1988). "Peasantry and the Anti-Imperialist...
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served as the
editor for many years.
Kerala Sanchari finally merged with
Mithavadi which was
started by
Moorkoth Kumaran in 1907.
Stella Joseph. "Tenancy...
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houses located in this
village and
these houses are
known as " Tharavadu"
Mithavadi Krishnan,
Indian journalist and
social reformer was born in this village...