This might sound trivial, but the "Matrimonial" and "Obituary" columns of Manorama are social archives. If you want to know the social history of a family in Kerala, you check the Manorama archives. The Verdict: Is it still relevant? Yes. And here is the surprising part: the print edition of Malayala Manorama is growing.
You can read about the Ukraine war anywhere. But only Manorama explains how a shortage of sunflower oil from the Black Sea region is affecting the price of puttu and kadala in your local thattukada (street shop). news paper manorama
In an era where global media empires are crumbling and the term "fake news" has become a daily whisper, one regional giant in the southern tip of India is not just surviving—it is thriving. This might sound trivial, but the "Matrimonial" and
Let’s dive into why this newspaper, born in a small village in Kerala, remains one of the most trusted and widely circulated publications in India. While the official headquarters are in Kottayam (affectionately known as the Akshara Nagari or City of Letters), Malayala Manorama is the undisputed King of Kerala. But only Manorama explains how a shortage of
While newspapers in the West are folding, Manorama has bucked the trend by trusting its brand. Their readers don't see the paper as "old media." They see it as the authentic source. The digital platform handles the speed; the physical newspaper handles the depth.
When you search for you aren't just looking for a list of headlines. You are tapping into a 130+ year-old institution that has fundamentally shaped the identity of the Malayali people across the globe.
Ask any Keralite, and they will tell you that their childhood was defined by the Bhasyapradhama (the children’s supplement). It nurtured generations of writers, poets, and thinkers. Even in the digital age, that print supplement remains a sacred weekend ritual.