Kannagi (newspaper)

In today's world, Kannagi (newspaper) has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people of all ages and backgrounds. Since its emergence, Kannagi (newspaper) has captured the attention of society and has generated debates, reflections and in-depth studies. The importance of Kannagi (newspaper) lies in its impact on daily life and its influence on different aspects of society. In this article, we will explore in detail the impact of Kannagi (newspaper) today, analyzing its implications and providing a comprehensive overview of its relevance in the modern world.

Kannagi was a Tamil language newspaper published in Tamil Nadu, southern India. The first copy was published on the initiative of former Indian National Army officer S. Sakti Mohan on 29 May 1952. It succeeded the publication Netaji, which had started in 1948. Soon it became the regional organ of the All India Forward Bloc in Tamil Nadu.

Kannagi identified itself as a 'Revolutionary Nationalist Forthnightly', and its motto was 'All Power to the people'. By 1957 Kannagi had a circulation of around 10 000.

In 1977 the publication of Kannagi was discontinued.

References

  1. ^ a b c Bose, K.; Forward Bloc. Madras: 1988, Tamil Nadu Academy of Political Science. pp. 168-169