Varthabharathi
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | The Community Media Trust |
Publisher | Abdussalam Puthige |
Editor | Abdussalam Puthige |
News editor | B.M. Bashir |
Founded | 29 August 2003 |
Language | Kannada |
Headquarters | Mangalore, Karnataka, India. |
Website | www |
Free online archives | varthabharati |
Vartha Bharati (Kannada: ವಾರ್ತಾ ಭಾರತಿ) also spelled as Vartha Bharathi is a Kannada daily News paper (ಕನ್ನಡ ದಿನಪತ್ರಿಕೆ) published simultaneously from Bangalore , Mangalore and Shimoga.[1] It was launched in August 2003. Its main focus was to provide voice and due representation to the deprived and marginalised sections of the society. Janapith and Padma Bhushan awardee Dr.U.R.Anantha Murthy was a great admirer and a regular contributor to this newspaper. Once, in a public meeting he called vartha bharati "The Guardian of Karnataka. The Guardian is the best and most honest newspaper of England, and has created a revolution in the whole of its nation. In the same way, Vartha Bharathi is Karnataka's Guardian," he lauded. Abdussalam Puthige,[2] the editor-in-chief of Varthabharati was inspired by veteran journalist Vaddarse Raghuram Shetty, who had launched Mungaru Kannada daily back in 1984.[3] Mungaru was well known for its generous policy of providing fair representation to all castes, communities and sections of the society. It left a significant mark in the history of Kannada journalism by identifying and nurturing several talents from Dalit, Muslim, Christian and Backward Communities.[4] Numerous well-known Kannada leftist, social activists and Dalit ideologues including U. R. Ananthamurthy, U. B. Banakar, Dr. Niranjan Aradhya, write regularly for the paper.[5] In 2017, a Vartha Bharati journalist was detained and served a showcause notice by the Dakshina Kannada police. The notice was later stayed by the Karnataka High Court.[6] In 2017, Vartha Bharati's social media page was blocked by Facebook. Though it was later restored, there was no clear explanation as to why it happened.[7]
Special issues[]
- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah released the 14th annual issue of Vartha Bharati at his office on 13 October 2016
- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah released the 13th annual issue of Vartha Bharati at his office on 5 October 2015
- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah released the 12th annual issue of Vartha Bharati at his office on 12 October 2014
- 10th anniversary special issue was released by Janapith laureate U. R. Ananthamurthy and the filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt in Mangalore during the Vartha Bharati reader's convention.[8][9][10]
- 11th anniversary special issue was released by the Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah, U. R. Ananthamurthy and the former Editor-in-Chief of The Hindu, N. Ram in Bangalore.[11]
Awards and accolades[]
- N. Ram, the former editor-in-chief of the Hindu, congratulated the daily for being a voice of the weaker section of the society for over a decade.[12]
- Siddaramaiah commended Vartha Bharati for espousing the cause of all sections of society despite being a newspaper with a Muslim management.[11]
- Mahesh Bhatt lauded Vartha Bharati by saying "Secularism is still alive in India, and we need to raise our voices against anti-secularists, just as Vartha Bharathi is doing. Vartha Bharathi has been doing what each Indian needs to do."[9][13][14]
- Vartha Bharathi has been awarded by Karnataka chapter of the Transparency International India for its quality journalism.[15]
- The book published by collecting the weekly column Bhoomi geete by the ecologist Dr. T.S. Vivekananda's won him the Karnataka Literature Academy Award for the year 2005.
Apps and Websites[]
See also[]
- Abdussalam Puthige
- Karnataka literature
- List of Kannada-language newspapers
- List of Kannada-language magazines
- List of newspapers in India
- Media in Karnataka
- Media of India
References[]
- ^ "jdyellowpages.com".
- ^ Staff Correspondent (2 September 2012). "People should respect all religions, says Heggade". The Hindu.
- ^ "Noted journalist Vaddarse is dead | Bengaluru News - Times of India".
- ^ "Vaddarse Raghurama Shetty : Remembering a Fearless Journo". daijiworld.com.
- ^ "The Muslim Kannadiga". twocircles.net. 16 August 2008.
- ^ Ameerudheen, T. A. "In coastal Karnataka, arrest of journalist for 'false report' leads to claims of police vendetta". Scroll.in. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- ^ Ameerudheen, T. A. "No clear explanation: Why Facebook blocked a Kannada newspaper twice in the last 30 days". Scroll.in. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- ^ "Film maker and human rights activist Mahesh Bhat will inaugurate the readers' convention of 'Vartha Bharathi' Kannada daily at Town Hall here on September 14. Central University of Karnataka chancellor UR Ananthamurthy will release the 10th annual commemorative issue of the daily". The Times of India.
- ^ a b "Stand up before it is too late: URA". Deccan Herald. 15 September 2012.
- ^ Naeem Siddeeq. "Media must support moderate voices: Mahesh Bhatt at 'Vartha Bharati' decennial celebration". Coastaldigest.com.
- ^ a b Staff Reporter (28 September 2013). "Too few Dalits in media: Ram". The Hindu.
- ^ Naeem Siddeeq. "Vartha Bharathi celebrates 11th anniversary". Coastaldigest.com.
- ^ "Mangalore: Mahesh Bhatt Lauds Vartha Bharathi on Completing a Decade". daijiworld.com.
- ^ Naeem Siddeeq. "Mahesh Bhatt to inaugurate 'Vartha Bharati' readers' convention". Coastaldigest.com.
- ^ "Vartha Bharathi awarded by Transparency International". twocircles.net. 26 March 2009.
External links[]
- Kannada-language newspapers
- Mass media in Mangalore
- Newspapers published in Bangalore
- Publications established in 2003
- 2003 establishments in Karnataka