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Deshabhimani
''Desabhimani'' is a Malayalam newspaper and the organ of the Kerala State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Started as a weekly in Kozhikode on September 6, 1942 and converted to a daily in 1946. The paper now has nine different printing centres: Kozhikode, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Kottayam, Trichur, Malappuram, Banglore and Bahrin. According to the National Readership Survey of 1995, ''Desabhimani'' was the third largest newspaper in Kerala.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Corporate Profile )〕 At present, V. V. Dakshinamoorthi, secretariat member of the CPI(M) is the Chief Editor of the paper and E.P. Jayarajan, CPI(M) central committee member, the General Manager. It is the third most widely read newspaper daily in Kerala, after ''Malayala Manorama'' and ''Mathrubhumi''. ==History== ''Deshabhimani'' has a predecessor, ''Prabhatham'' (which means 'Dawn'). It was started in 1935 and was the manifesto of the socialist group in the Indian National Congress. It was in 1942, through the efforts of eminent leaders like A K Gopalan and E M S Namboodiripad (who in fact donated all of his ancestral property for raising funds for the paper) Deshabhimani started and became the voice of the Communist Party of India (later became Communist Party of India (Marxist)). Various personalities like E.M.S. Namboodiripad, V. T. Induchoodan, K P R Gopalan E. K. Nayanar and V. S. Achuthanandan, have served as the chief editors of ''Deshabhimani''. So many notable journalists of South India work with ''Deshabhimani''. Journalists who have worked with ''Deshabhimani'' include P Govindapillai, Ezhacherry Ramachandran and Prabha Varma.
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