

This newspaper has a classified where advertisement about house sale in Karur is published.ĭINAMALAR Tamil daily was launched at Thiruvanthapuram on September 06, 1951. Non-Aligned to any political party or religion. Renowned for social awakening and public causes. Strictly Conscious reporting and fearlessly exposing social defects and perpetrators. Very Low cost per thousand rates for Consumables and Consumer durables. Popular in Metros but most popular in Non-Metro Cities and Suburbs. Hot and First news on local happenings with a good proportion of International reports.

Most popular among upper and upper-middle class and educated intelligenzia. For example- Karur district news will be available in newspapers distributed in this district.ĭinamalar is continuing to grow from 3000 copies per day in 1951 to 5,82,000 copies per day in 2005, 5,82,000(±) copies published daily. They have a separate column for local news. In 2012, Dr Adityan went on to launch a Tamil news channel, Thanthi TV, and a radio station Hello FM. Under his leadership, Daily Than¬thi was published across 15 cities across the country and became the most-read Tamil daily. He was an avid sportsman, and his passion saw him at the helm of the Indian Olympic Association from 1987 to 1996. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2008 by the Government of India. Adityan was a multi-faceted per¬sonality, who took on the roles of an educationist, industrialist, and philanthropist with equal ease. Sivanthi Adit¬yan (24 September 1936 – 19 April 2013) who had the vision to launch the first Tamil eveninger, Maalai Murasu at Tirunelveli in 1959. Aditanar’s legacy was expanded upon by his son Dr. He expanded operations by opening additional editions in Tirunelveli, Madras, Salem, and Tiruchirapalli in the 1940s. When he established Daily Than¬thi in 1942, it went on to become the flagship of his newspaper business. In his memory, two annual Tamil literary awards have been set up to honor his legendary love for the language.

He was also Tamil Nadu’s minister for Cooperation in M Karunanidhi’s cabinets of 19. He was the founder of the We Tamils party, served as a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly for four terms, and was the speaker of the Assembly during 1967–68. The man behind this fruitful journey, Aditanar, was not just a media-savvy businessman, but a respected statesman as well. On November 1, 1942, he launched Daily Thanthi, which rapidly rose to the top to become the largest circulated daily in Tamil Nadu, and the fifth largest read newspaper in the country. Balasubramania Aditan, fondly known as Aditanar, a Tamil lawyer, politician, the minister found himself inspired by popular Western publications and realized there was an urgent need for a Tamil newspaper that could reach the masses through engaging content and easy to understand language. This product aims to go beyond print and serve as a powerful and unique cross-platform trifecta that will seamlessly straddle traditional print content and be able to push the same across a digital medium that will organically create a community-based on shared interests, trust, and celebration of our local culture. We will strengthen the bond with our regular reader, and look to forge new ties with new members of the household. We offer the promise of more, built on the bedrock of trust and familiarity that Daily Thanthi brings to your front door, every morning. Our news, lifestyle, and entertainment product is customized for this segment. And starting 1st of November 2015, you will get news in English as well. For over 74 years Daily Thanthi has informed, entertained, and enlightened you with credible news in Tamil. November 2015 sees history recreate itself with the launch of a new English language daily from this leading media house. In November 1942, he launched Dina Thanthi, which is rapidly growing to become the largest circulated newspaper in Tamil Nadu and is also the 5th largest read newspaper in the country. Adithanar – inspired by popular Western publications – found the need for a Tamil daily that would reach the masses through engaging content and easy language. Dinasudar Dinathanthi Tamil Newspapersĭinathanthi is also known as DailyThanthi.
