Chandrika (newspaper)

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Chandrika
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Muslim Printing and Publishing Co Ltd
EditorC.p Saidalavi
Founded1934, Thalassery
HeadquartersKozhikode
CirculationMore than One lakh
Websitechandrikadaily.com

Chandrika is a Malayalam newspaper run by the Muslim printing and publishing company, Kerala. It is published from Kozhikode, Kannur, Malappuram, Kochi, Trivandrum, Kottayam, Doha, Dubai, Riyadh, Bahrain, Dhamam and Jeddah and was the first attempt to have a newspaper from Malabar Muslims to support the political party.

History

Chandrika was established in the 1934 at Thalassery and it has celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in January 2011. Chandrika started publishing from Kozhikode during 1938-1939. Chandrika has an eventful history in Kerala. It has actively supported various movements in kerala including Indias freedom struggle. Though it is the official mouth piece of Indian Union Muslim League, its aim is the upliftment of the down trodden and backward communities in the society.

C.H.Mohammed Koya

Former Kerala Chief Minister Mr. C.H. Mohammed Koya was once the chief editor of Chandrika and he had put in a lot of effort to modernize the newspaper to the one which we see today. Chandrika weekly, Mahila chandrika, sports chandrika and arogya chandrika are published by the Chandrika Family.

Definition

Chandrika (in Sanskrit) means blissful moonlight. In Sinhala Chandrikawa means satellite (Singular), Chandrika means satellites (Plural).