haripillai
www.keralatalks.com is a Malayalam daily published from kerala. Well known Malayalam critic and orator haripillia was editor of the newspaper. Dinesh is the is the co-ordinating editor of this daily. The start-up was very humble and simple.www. Keralatalks.com as a newspaper uplifting humanity and morality of Muslim reformation movement of Kerala. It can say the daily has been keeping its high values in reporting and editorial. Even the media faced financial crisis in some months its management and editorial made no compromises in keeping its values.
It is an association of enlightened group who took up novel idea to start a new journalistic tradition without usual masalas.
keralatalks.com is a literary and political magazine. A remarkable expose of Weekly was bringing to light the true story behind the murder of the muthootpaul .it is the leading weekly in kerala
New Challenges
The advent of www.keralatalks.com in fact sent ripples in the Malayalam Corporate News Industry circle in Kerala. To get through the onslaught, Corporate News Industry resorted to making the readers play games for months together, so the temptation of the new entrant not pose a threat to it. It was a fact that keralatalks did not keep up its expectations due to its internal bickering.
www.Keralatalks.com facing high financial crisis on this time. It has reduced its pages from 12 to 8. And deleted all special pages. Its proud feature pages disappeared. Its dubai office become mute. The parliament election reviews can,t attract people enough. It is important that on 2004 election keralatalks lead the election analysis. Mainstream media cant follow the accuracy and clarity ofkeralatalks on that time.
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