Deshabhimani, the Glossary
Deshabhimani is a Malayalam newspaper and the organ of the Kerala State Committee of the CPI(M).[1]
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- Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Communist periodicals published in India
- Malayalam-language newspapers
- Newspapers established in 1942
- Newspapers published in Kerala
- Weekly newspapers published in India
A. K. Gopalan
Ayillyath Kuttiari Gopalan (1 October 1904 – 22 March 1977), popularly known as A. K. Gopalan or AKG, was an Indian communist politician.
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Alappuzha
Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a municipality in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India.
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Audit Bureau of Circulations (India)
The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) of India is a non-profit circulation-auditing organisation.
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Communist Party of India
The Communist Party of India (CPI) is the oldest communist party in India.
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated as CPI(M)) is a communist political party in India.
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Creative Commons license
A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work".
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E. K. Nayanar
Erambala Krishnan Nayanar (9 December 191919 May 2004) was an Indian politician who served as the 9th chief minister of Kerala from 1980 to 1981, 1987 to 1991 and again from 1996 to 2001.
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E. M. S. Namboodiripad
Elamkulam Manakkal Sankaran Namboodiripad (13 June 1909 – 19 March 1998), popularly known by his initials E. M. S., was an Indian communist politician and theorist, who served as the first Chief Minister of Kerala in 1957–1959 and then again in 1967–1969.
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Ezhacherry Ramachandran
Ezhacherry Ramachandran (born 1944) is a Malayalam poet, lyricist and journalist.
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Indian National Congress
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Indian Readership Survey
The Indian Readership Survey (IRS) is the largest continuous readership research study in the world with an annual sample size exceeding 2.56 lakh (256,000) respondents.
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K. P. R. Gopalan
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Kairali TV
Kairali TV is an Indian Malayalam language general entertainment free to air television channel owned by Kairali TV Network.
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Kannur
Kannur, formerly known in English as Cannanore, is a city and a municipal corporation in the state of Kerala, India.
Kerala
Kerala (/), called Keralam in Malayalam, is a state on the Malabar Coast of India.
Kochi
Kochi, also known by its former name Cochin, is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea.
Kollam
Kollam (also known by its former name Quilon), is an ancient seaport and the fourth largest city in the Indian state of Kerala.
Kottayam
Kottayam is a muncipal town in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India.
Kozhikode
Kozhikode, also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India.
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Left-wing politics
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy as a whole or certain social hierarchies.
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List of newspapers in India by circulation
This is a list of the top newspapers in India by circulation.
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Malappuram
Malappuram (also Malapuram) is a city and the headquarters of the Malappuram district in Kerala, India.
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Malayala Manorama
Malayala Manorama is a morning newspaper in Malayalam published from Kottayam, Kerala, India by the Malayala Manorama Company Limited. Deshabhimani and Malayala Manorama are Malayalam-language newspapers and newspapers published in Kerala.
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Malayalam
Malayalam is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people.
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Mathrubhumi
Mathrubhumi is a Malayalam newspaper that is published from Kerala, India. Deshabhimani and Mathrubhumi are Malayalam-language newspapers.
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New Delhi
New Delhi (ISO: Naī Dillī), is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT).
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Newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
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Palakkad
Palakkad, also known as Palghat, historically known as Palakkattussery, is a city and municipality in the Indian state of Kerala.
Prabha Varma
Prabha Varma (born 30 May 1959) is a poet, lyricist, journalist and television presenter known for his works in Malayalam cinema.
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Prabhatham
Prabhatham was a Malayalam-language weekly newspaper published from Shoranur in Malabar, British India. Deshabhimani and Prabhatham are Malayalam-language newspapers.
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Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, commonly shortened to TVM or known by its former name Trivandrum, is the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala.
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Thrissur
Thrissur, formerly Trichur, also known by its historical name Thrissivaperur, is a city and the headquarters of the Thrissur district in Kerala, India.
V. S. Achuthanandan
Velikkakathu Sankaran Achuthanandan (born 20 October 1923), popularly known by his initials V. S., is an Indian politician who was the Chief Minister of Kerala from 2006 to 2011.
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1964 split in the Communist Party of India
In 1964, a major split occurred in the Communist Party of India. Deshabhimani and 1964 split in the Communist Party of India are communist Party of India (Marxist).
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See also
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- 1964 split in the Communist Party of India
- A P Varkey Mission Hospital, Arakkunnam
- All India Democratic Women's Association
- All India Kisan Sabha (36 Canning Lane)
- Andhra Pradesh United Teachers Federation
- Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Communist Party of India (Marxist) campaign for the 2024 Indian general election
- Communist Party of India (Marxist), Kerala
- Communist Party of India (Marxist), Tripura
- Communist Party of India (Marxist), West Bengal
- Deshabhimani
- Electoral history of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Ganashakti
- Janakeeya Bhakshana Sala
- Kisan Mazdoor
- Leelavathi murder
- List of Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
- People's Democracy (newspaper)
- Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Prajasakti
- Red Volunteers
- SFI Rajasthan
- Sainbari murder
- Second Mukherjee ministry
- Students' Federation of India
- Syndicate Raj
- Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front
- Tata Nano Singur controversy
Communist periodicals published in India
- Daily Desher Katha
- Deshabhimani
- Ganadabi
- Jana Sakthi
- Jana Yuddha
- Janashakti
- Janayugom
- Kalantar
- Kembavuta
- Lal Paltan
- Mukti Sangharsh
- Navayugom
- Nawan Zamana
- New Age Weekly
- Nua Dunia
- People's Democracy (newspaper)
- Praja Paksham
- Proletarian Era
- Qaumi Jang
- Shillong Observer
- Visalaandhra
- Yugantar
Malayalam-language newspapers
- Al Ameen (newspaper)
- Chandrika (newspaper)
- Deenabandhu
- Deepika (newspaper)
- Deshabhimani
- General (newspaper)
- Janayugom
- Janmabhumi
- Kerala Janatha
- Kerala Kaumudi
- Kerala Mithram
- Kerala Pathrika
- Kerala Sanchari
- Kesari (Malayalam newspaper)
- List of Malayalam-language newspapers
- Madhyamam
- Malayala Manorama
- Malayala Rajyam
- Mangalam Publications
- Mathrubhumi
- Mithavadi
- Navayugom
- Prabhatham
- Pravasi Express
- Sahodaran
- Sathyadeepam
- Siraj Daily
- Sunday Shalom
- Suprabhaatham
- Swadeshabhimani (newspaper)
- Thejas
- Varthamanam (newspaper)
- Venad Pathrika
Newspapers established in 1942
- ¡Aquí Está!
- Alkartu (Mexico)
- Asia Raya
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Dainik Jagran
- Deshabhimani
- Diário Popular
- Dina Thanthi
- Dnevnik (Novi Sad)
- El Occidental
- Fulcrum (newspaper)
- Herald and News
- Herut (newspaper)
- Jana Yuddha
- Kubaner Idish Wort
- L'Ami du peuple (Canadian newspaper)
- L'Italia Libera
- Mahachon (newspaper)
- Mard-i Imruz
- Mardom (newspaper)
- Minidoka Irrigator
- Murasoli (India)
- Nay Eretra Sämunawi Gazét'a
- Nordtrønderen og Namdalen
- Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift
- Party Builder
- Press-Republican
- Qaumi Jang
- Soviet Weekly
- Stars and Stripes (newspaper)
- Szabad Nép
- The Jewish News (Detroit)
- The People's Voice (newspaper)
- Varsity (Cape Town)
- Zëri i Popullit
Newspapers published in Kerala
- Chandrika (newspaper)
- Deshabhimani
- Madhyamam
- Malayala Manorama
- Suprabhaatham
- Thejas
Weekly newspapers published in India
- Al-Hilal (newspaper)
- Andhra Patrika
- Blitz (newspaper)
- Deshabhimani
- Free Press Kashmir
- Gorkhali (newspaper)
- India First
- Jam-e-Jamshed
- Jat Gazette
- Khabar Lahariya
- Khalsa Akhbar
- Kisan Mazdoor
- Majdur (Kanpur)
- Mukti Sangharsh
- Naya Dunia
- New Age Weekly
- Ravivar Loksatta
- Ravivasriya Hindustan
- Sunday Shalom
- Supreme Court Reports (India)
- Swadeshabhimani (newspaper)
- Swatantra Nepali
- The Bombay Durpun
- The Deccan Times
- The India Gazette
- The Speaking Tree
- Udant Martand
- Utkala Deepika
- Waqt ki Awaz (newspaper)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deshabhimani
Also known as Desabhimani, Deshabhimani (newspaper).