Janmabhumi

Janmabhumi Janmabhumi - National Daily in Malayalam. [email protected] Janmabhumi Daily - A newspaper for Social Reformation and National Reconstruction.
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Since time immemorial the political scenario in Kerala has been clouded in ambiguity. The waves of communalism and pseudo-secularism have marred the various societal structures. Consequently, human life has suffered jeopardy at the hands of irresponsible powers. There also arose print media that disregarded and undermined nationalistic fervour and values that was for long upheld by the Indian community. It can be rightly argued that even though the print media in Kerala can boast of a glorious history, it has always been at the cost of the negligence of our country's true culture, tradition, values, and lifestyle. Kerala became an epitome of corruption, communalism, and terrorism. The public media in Kerala was turned into an instrument of party policy; community media was repressed and private media was concentrated in the hands of a few monopolies. People felt adire need for a genuine source that would probe into the matters happening around them and provide them with valid information. The situation changed radically after the 1967 general election.

The general election in 1967 marked the beginning of a new national consciousness that was to reverberate for years to come. It was then the BharathiyaJanasangh proved its mettle against the Congress party. In the 1968 State council meeting held at Thalasserry, a resolution was passed to launch a Malayalam Daily for promoting nationalistic values. And this marked the beginning of a new era of honest and responsible journalism. Under the able supervision of Sri. P Parameswaran,Sri K Ramanpillai, Sri. P. Narayanan, Sri. U. DathathreyaRao, Sri. C. Prabhakaran, Sri. PunnathChandran, Sri. M. Sreedharan, Sri. K.C. Sankaran, Sri. V.C. Achuthan, Sri. P.V.K. Nedungadi, Sri. KummanamRajasekharan,Janmabhumi set out to restore the Indian identity that was dismissed in terror politics. It was a blow in the face of Kerala print media who had deviated from the people’s aspirations. Janmabhumi set out to exceed the standard set for them and was able to immediately gather an audience that was eager to listen to what they had to say.

Janmabhumi was initially launched as an evening tabloid from Kozhikode on 28th April 1975, owned by MathrukaPracharanalayamLtd.Sri.P.V.K.Nedungadi was the first chief editor. Sri.DathathreyaRao was made Managing Director. Sri.P. Narayanan took over as the manager. Within a very short period the paper caught the imagination of the general public. But within two months, the declaration of emergency rule fell like an axe on Janmabhumi. The Managing Director, Chief Editor and Manager were arrested and kept under detention. Even though there was no ban on the paper, the administration created conditions which did not allow continuing. After the restoration of democracy and establishment of a new government at the centre, efforts began to resume publication of Janmabhumi from Ernakulum. On November 14, 1977, it was re-launched as a Daily, holding up values and commitment to the society at large, with its slogan "A Newspaper for Social Reformation and National Reconstruction". Sri.P Narayanan took over as printer and publisher and Sarvodaya leader Prof. M.P. Manmathan as the Chief Editor.