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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...
- class p****ed oppressive laws against the weak sections of the people, Mithavadi protested through its editorials that their judgments were against poor...
- sweep away superstitions and sent it to Mithavadi, a prominent newspaper of the time run by Thiyyas. Mithavadi rejected the article and Ayyappan realised...
- Balakrishna Pillai) Malayala Rajyam (edited by K. G. Shankar; estd. 1929) Mithavadi (edited by Moorkoth Kumaran, Mithavaadi Krishnan; estd. 1907) Paschimodayam...
- 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;...
- that contributed to the Indian independence movement Mathrubhumi and Mithavadi, were based in Calicut. Now almost all the major newspapers in Malayalam...
- p**** Matriculation, was his student. Moorkoth Kumaran was the editor of Mithavadi which was initially started as a newspaper (magazine) in 1907 at Thal****ery...
- houses located in this village and these houses are known as " Tharavadu" Mithavadi Krishnan, Indian journalist and social reformer was born in this village...
- 1921; Mithavadi, 10 July 1921, 18 July 1921. Based on (A. K. Kodoor. Anglo Mappila Yudham 1921. pp. 119, 111–112; The Muslim, 5 May 1921; Mithavadi, 10...
- Kandathil) Malayala Rajyam (edited by K. G. Shankar; 1929-late 1960s) Mithavadi (edited by Moorkkoththu Kumaran and later by C. Krishnan) Paschimodayam...