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Gulf Madhyamam is the first Indian newspaper published from outside India in the regional language of Kerala -Malayalam. It started publication from Bahrain in 1999 under the permission of Ministry of Information and patronage of Mr.
Nabeel Al Hamar, the Chairman and Chief Editor of `Al Ayam', the former Minister for Information and culture, Kingdom of Bahrain and now Media Advisor to H.M The King of Bahrain. The first issue of Gulf Madhyamam was released on 16th April 1999 in an auspicious occasion by the hands of H.E S.S.
Gill, the former Ambassador of India to Bahrain. Now Gulf Madhyamam is in the forefront of newspapers and No. 1 in Middle East. When the Iraq war took place, we were the first Indian newspaper to send a senior reporter of our own to Iraq to report on what actually went on there while most other newspapers were faithfully reproducing the reports by western agencies. Since there is a huge Malayali population in the Gulf region, we started printing our newspaper from Bahrain 10 years ago. Now we have eight editions of Gulf Madhyamam from Manama, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam.
Gulf Madhyamam is a derivative of the highly reputed and popularly accepted Malayalam daily named MADHYAMAM. It is not accidental, but a positive accomplishment.
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The gone days have clearly proved that this venture and mission is in the right and straight path. Hamzah Abbas is the chief editor of Gulf Madhyamam, publishing from Arbian Peninsula. The innovative idea by Gulf Madhyamam made a paradigm shift in the reading habit of Keralites in the Middle East by serving the newspaper at their door steps early morning the same day instead of waiting for 48 and more hours to get it from their home land. Comparing with the age and life history of other newspapers of Kerala, especially those celebrated centenary plus, it is underscored that the predecessor of Gulf Madhyamam, THE MADHYAMAM DAILY has achieved a high flight, in its childhood itself by launching its Gulf Edition in Bahrain as a follower of it in all forms of policy, nature of news and culture of views innovating a new era in the news field. It is a long time dream came true and for Madhyamam spearheading campaign against aggressive journalism and bringing healthy reading back home for over a decade for the Malayalees in this peninsula.
We term it a ‘Small step’, but others describe it a ‘quantum jump’. The Gulf Madhyamam is now known as ' The early bird in the news world'. In fact, the readers and subscribers in this peninsula made this dream come true. They have enlisted Gulf Madhyamam Daily as an essential part of their life. It is added to their pace and peace. That is why and how in a short period of ten years of launch, a remarkably wide readership of two millions in Middle East attained. It is the real fact which is attested by the international readership survey organizations.
Front page of Madhyamam, 9 April 2009 Type Daily newspaper Format Publisher Ideal Publication Trust Editor Founded 1987 Political alignment Pro- Language Headquarters Silver Hills, India Above 904,000 daily Sister newspapers Website Madhyamam (meaning Medium) is a Malayalam newspaper published from, India, since 1987. It is India's first international newspaper. It was founded in 1987 by the Ideal Publications Trust.
It has eight editions in India (seven in Kerala and one in Bangalore) and its edition Gulf Madhyamam has nine in the Middle East. According to Indian Readership Survey 2009 and IRS 2010 Q4, it is the fourth popular newspaper in Kerala with a readership of 904,000 readers. The newspaper and its team of journalists have secured nearly ninety awards including Journalism Award, Award for Rural Reporting, Journalism Award for Human Rights, World Journalism Prize and the Developing Asia Journalism Award.
The newspaper has exposed multiple stories of land encroachments, farming frauds, and malpractices in the name of assisted fertility. It also exposed an alleged kidney racket in tribal settlements in Idukki district of Kerala prompting a public outcry followed by an in-depth investigation by both the state government and the into the incident. First issue of Madhyamam began publishing in 1987 at Silver Hills near Calicut. Veteran journalist inaugurated the newspaper., Malayalam writer, described it as 'the birth of a silver star'. The opening editorial on 1 June 1987 read: Madhyamam comes to you, the reader, with a clear sense of purpose. Mass media are today passing through a period of degeneration.
This sphere is not an exception to the general deterioration of values. The face of truth is being concealed behind the glitter of gold. In this murky situation we offer wholesome journalism reflective of a healthy worldview. The second edition was launched in July 1993 at Cochin, followed by the third at Trivandrum in April 1996. Gulf Madhyamam was first published from Bahrain in 1998 and then from Dubai in 2002., and K A Kodungallur were among its early editors.
Renowned writer served as its consultant editor from 1997 to 1999. Is the current editor of Madhyamam, and PA Abdul Hakeem is the publisher in charge. VK Hamza Abbas is the chief editor of Gulf Madhyamam. Media critique Dr.
K Yasin Ashraf is the associate editor of Madhyamam. Supplements. ADBI Award-winning article in Varadya Madhyamam, published on 15 October 2006 The Madhyamam team has won numerous national and international awards for its contribution to journalism and in particular issues of agriculture, rural development and human rights. International honours, a sub-editor at Madhyamam, won the Development Journalist of the Year prize at the Developing Asia Journalism Awards (DAJA), sponsored by the Institute (ADBI).
An article on the plight of women trapped in the brothels of Mumbai earned him the prize. He also won the Diversity and Equal Opportunity special prize at the ESR World Journalism Prize 2007 for his feature 'Bant Singh The Lion of Mansa', about, a activist in Punjab. National awards P.K. Prakash, a senior staff reporter since 1996, won the 23rd 'Journalism for Human Rights' award instituted by the (PUCL) in 2003.
His reports on the Adivasi land issue in, the illegal kidney trade in Kerala, prisoner torture at the Sub-jail, and the illegal viagra experiments on infants at a private hospital in Kochi earned him the award. He also earned a special mention from the PUCL award committee the previous year.
His article series 'Choothattam Thudarunna vipani' (The continuing gambles of the market, published 26–30 Oct 2007), explaining the impact of globalisation on the remote corners of rural India, and 'Bhoomiyude jaathi' (Caste of the land), an analytical study on the impact of on the Dalit population in Kerala, won him ' Award for the Best Rural Reporting – First Prize' (2007), and the 'Excellence in Journalism Awards for Regional Languages 2007–2008' – Print category. He also received the 12th National Media Fellowship instituted by the National Foundation for India, a Rs. 100,000 grant for conducting studies on the plight of in the. MJ Babu, a senior reporter of Madhyamam since 1993, twice won ' Award for the Best Rural Reporting', first in 1998 and then in 2008. His series of articles titled 'Pattanam gramathodu cheyyunnath' (What a city does to a village, published:7–9 April 2008) won him the 2008 award. The series was about the sorry plight of the people living around the Canoli canal of the Chakkamkandam Lake in where all the waste including human excreta from the city were dumped making it a breeding ground for all kinds of diseases.
It also highlighted how paddy cultivation near Guruvayoor was destroyed due to pollution. State government awards PK Prakash won the 2007 Ambedkar Media Award instituted by the, for his report on 'Bhoomiyude jaathi' (Caste of the land), an analytical study on the impact of on the Dalit population in Kerala. He also won the same in 2004 for his investigative report on the illegal kidney trade in Kerala. Jisha Elizabeth, a reporter at the daily, won the award in 2009 for her article series on a tribal colony working its way to join the mainstream of society with the help of the government. Razak Thazhathangadi, press photographer at the newspaper, won the State Media Award 2003 in the news photography category for his photographs titled 'Niram Maratha Nimisham' (The moment which did not change colour). N P Jishar, Senior correspondent, won the media award constituted by the Department of Culture, Govt of Kerala, for best reporting in in December, 2010, and a media award for state school Kalolsavam reporting constituted by Department of Education, Government of Kerala 2010. Press Club / Press Academy awards Madhyamam reporter Akbarali Puthunagaram won the Theruvath Raman Award 2006 instituted by the Calicut Press Club for his work 'Super Chikiltsa, Hitech Kolla' (Superior treatment, Hi-Tech exploitation), which appeared between 31 August to 5 September 2006.
Assistant Editor T P Cheruppa won the award in 2007 for his editorial 'Nellu Mlechamo' (Is paddy shameful? – 11 Dec 2007). Sub-editor G Prajesh Sen won the award in 2008 for his work 'Vadakathottiyile Vilppanatharatt', which appeared in the paper from 31 July to 6 August 2008. PK Prakash and also won the R. Krishnaswamy Journalism Award, jointly instituted by the Keralashabdam weekly and the Kollam Press Club, in 2007 and 2009 respectively. The two also won the V. Karunakaran Nambiar Award instituted by in 2007 (PK Prakash) and 2009 (Prajesh Sen).
Reporter N P Jishar received the Chowwara Parameswran award of the press academy in 2008 for the serial named 'Karshaka paadangalil kaliman khananam'. He also received the First Best reporter award constituted by government of Kerala in state school festival, 2008. PK Prakash won the first C.P. Mammu Endowment award 2006 instituted by the Ernakulam Press Club for his story 'Bhoomiyude jaathi' (Caste of the land). TP Cheruppa won the maiden Kambissery Memorial Journalism Award instituted by the Press Club in 2006 for the best editorial in a Malayalam daily. The chosen editorial was 'Irayakkapedunna Shaishavam'(Victimizing childhood), which appeared in Madhayamam on 24 June 2006. MJ Babu received the Dr Moorkkannoor Narayanan Award instituted by the Kerala Press Academy, the Oorja Kerala Award and the Farm Journalism Award instituted by the State unit of the Indian Veterinary Association.
Controversies and criticisms Email snooping incident A controversy arose after Madhyamam Weekly reported that police had sought passwords and login details of accounts from various service providers like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Rediffmail and Asianet India, among others. Alleging that it was an attempt at religious profiling, the daily claimed that 268 email accounts had been subjected to surveillance, out of which 258 belonged to Muslims. None among them had any previous criminal background and there was no clarity as to why they were put under surveillance, the newspaper stated.
A probe was ordered after leading Muslim organisations in Kerala demanded Chief Minister Oommen Chandy's explanation in this issue as he is handling the Home Affairs. Chandy said that Madhyamam Weekly had not published the complete list, and provided the lists after removing the emails of people belonging to other communities. He said the weekly must come clear on this. Freeware datenrettung sd karte 10. The investigating officers got 268 mail IDs from a person and they were handed over to the hi-tech cell for tracing the identity, and no hacking attempt was made, he added.
Police case for insulting religious Ssntiments In accordance with an order from the judicial first magistrate court, on 11 March 2014, registered a case against Madhyamam and other media organizations in response to a petition accusing them of insulting religious sentiments. Madhyamam was booked under Sections 153A, 153B, 295A, 298, 120B and 34 of the. Other publications has been a literary and political magazine since 1998. It claims a circulation of 25,000 copies each week. The magazine contains regular columns of prominent writers like ('Moonnu Vara'), Viju V Nair ('Vellezhuthu'), KEN Kunhahammad ('Idapedal') and Babu Bharadwaj ('Vazhipokkante Vaakkukal'). It gave new insight into the murder of, a 1970s leader of the in Kerala during the.
A penitent policeman in the Kerala Police, Constable Ramachandran Nair dictated a confessional note to M.K. Jayadevan which was later handed over to 'Gro' Vasu, an erstwhile who later published it in Madhyamam Weekly.
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