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Kottayam
occupies a prominent place in the history of Journalism. Kottayam
is the headquarters of three leading Malayalam dailies- Malayala
Manorama, Deepika and Mangalam.
The
origin of journalistic activity in the district can be traced
back to the middle of the last century. Jnananikshepam
the first newspaper published by the natives, was brought
out from C.M.S press at Kottayam in 1848. Vidyasamgraham a
publication of the C.M.S College , was started in 1864. This is the first College Magazine in the State.
Many of the then famous writers , had contributed to this
publication. In 1867, Sandishtavadi, another newspaper
was started at Kottayam by W.H.Moor, which was later banned.
Malayala Mithram started in 1878 was in circulation
for about 12 years.
In 1887, Nasrani Deepika was started at Mannanam, near
Kottayam by the Carmelities of Mary Immaculates (C.M.I) Missionaries,
which later became the Deepika. Malayala manorama, the leading
Malayalam daily was started at Kottayam in 1890 by K.C. Mammen
Mappilai. Bhashaposhini, the literary magazine was also started
by him in 1892. After a long break, this publication has been
revived by the Malayala Manorama group of Publications. Contribution
of veterans like Kerala Varma Valiyakoi Thampuran, Muloor
S. Padmanabha Panicker, Kattakkayathil Cheriyan Mappilai and
Moorkothu Kumaran had appeared in the pages of this publication.
First agricultural publication Karshakan and first political
satire magazine Sarasan was brought out from Kottayam. In
the last century , Mangalam daily started publication from
Kottayam.
Kottayam
is the centre of news papers and periodicals. Six major dailies-
Malayala Manorama, Mathrubhoomi, Deepika, Mangalam, Kerala
kaumudi, Desabhimani and Rashtra Deepika evening daily are
being published from here. So many periodicals are brought
out from Kottayam which include Vanitha, The Week, Malayala
Manorama Weekly, Mano-rama Year Book, Karshaka Sree, Thozhil
Veedhi, Balarama, Kalikkudukka Magic Pot, Business Deepika, Career Deepika, Childrens'
Digest, Kuttikalude Deepika, Kasrshakan, Sthree Dhanam, Rashtra
Deepika Cinema Weekly,
Mangalam Weekly, Cinema Mangalam, Bala Mangalam and Vartha
Mangalam.
The
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (I.I.M.C.), a Central
Government Institution with its head quarters in New Delhi
has opened its second branch at Kottayam. The site of the
branch is at Vadavathoor, 3km. away from Kottayam town. I.I.M.C.
is engaged in improving professional knowledge and technical
skill of the personnel working in various media, Information
and Publication Departments of the Government and Public sector
undertakings.
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