|
Print Media was started in India in 1780. The total circulation of Indian Press
is around 110 Millions and the total number of newspapers and periodicals are
around 42,000. There are 4,750 dailies, 325 tri/bi-weeklies, 14,750 weeklies,
11,500 monthlies, 5650 fortnightly, 3000 quarterlies, 365 annuals and 1,400
publications with periodicity like bi-monthlies, half yearly etc. Indian
newspapers are published in more than 100 languages and dialects.
Apart
from English and 18 principal languages enumerated in the Eighth Schedule of the
Indian constitution, news-papers are published in 81 other languages, mostly
Indian languages or dialects and couple of foreign languages. The highest number
of newspapers are published in Hindi. Daily news-papers are brought out in
seventeen
principal languages except Kashmiri and Konkani.
More than forty of the publi-cations are 100 years or more old. The Gujarati
daily Bombay Samachar established in 1822(about 160,000 copies) published from
Bombay is the oldest existing newspaper not only in India but in Asia. The first
news weekly published in India in 1780, Bengal Gazette was in English. Dig
Darshan in Bengali published in 1818 was the first Indian language newspaper
also from Calcutta (Kolkatha). Major Net Edition Malayalam Dailies listed below:-
Mathrubhumi
Malayala Manorama
Kerala Kaumudi
Rashtriya Deepika
Deshabhimani
Kerala Express
Chandrika
|