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how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar
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how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar

there was no surprises when they launched their second successful Weekly supplement in form on Siruvar Malar, this time to addressed to the younger audience, and children's.

This was the same time I grew up reading and dissecting anything with pictures in a magazine, (obviously inspired by the erstwhile Rani Comics introduced by my brother), and it was a not a surprise that I immediately fell in love with Siruvar Malar from the very first time.

There was a lot of carefully planned USP (Unique Selling Proposition) in Siruvar Malar to attract young minds, even though it was a free edition. It had everything which a kid could dream of:

Comic Strips
Stories
Riddles
Competitions
Dinamalar claiming #2 Position
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The covers of Siruvar Malar initially carried foreign pictures, which was quickly changed to feature pictures from kids in Tamil Nadu, to make them touch-base with local crowd. I still remember those days when every family wanted to send their kids picture for a possible cover feature in the future issues.

They had tied up with the famous Northern Indian publisher, Uncle Pai inspired, Amar Chitra Katha (ACK) from Mumbai (formerly Bombay), to bring and introduce Tamil translated version of their wonderfully drawn and scripted storylines from Mythology, History, and Humour genre. In fact, my first experiment with ACK was through this medium.

But there was also an another star attraction to Siruvar Malar in terms of Comic Strip, with their International licensing to bring Tamil translated version of some famous comic series. Siruvar Malar was originally launched as a 16 page supplement. But as per the readers demand it was quickly increased to double size, and that marked a new beginning, which let them to feature some international comic strips in their weekly. Look at the announcement from the Editor on the same, and a preview of a list of Comic Series which were started with the double-sized issue debut.

Since, the erstwhile Indrajal Comics released by Times of India stable, was more famous and larger in size with their American Daily-Strips based issues featuring Phantom, Flash Gordon, Mandrake, etc., the team of Siruvar Malar kept their reliance on them to a little extent by featuring a single page occasionally for Mandrake and Flash Gordon in their Weekly.

Instead they set their eyes on the some of the untouched Comic Series from the Golden Generation of British Comics. Comicologists would take a note that famous Tamil language based Muthu Comics from Prakash Publishers thrived on this market for a long-time introducing to us some famous characters like Steel Claw, The Spider, and Archie etc. But, their concentration was on a Super Hero devoted storyline, by means of which they could engage their publication by printing their series of adventures for a long time.

But, Golden Era of British Comics, was not only made up of Super Heroes.

There were some more one-off series, which were rich of script, artwork, with fair mix of creepy plots. Comicologists would again remember that Thigil Comics, an sister publication of Lion/Muthu Comics publishers, tried publishing these series, but couldn t do that successfully, as the brand was withdrawn with a short run.

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Siruvar Malar, was the first to touch-base on this one-off British Comic series by bringing them over to the Tamil Comics fans. And these series will form the base for our initial reviews to be featured as part of the Flash-Back Post Series about Siruvar Malar at Comicology.

As a kid, I remember those days when I was eagerly anticipating every Friday, in order to read the Siruvar Malar, first-up. There was a basic understanding among family members, that being the youngest, I would be the first to read the Siruvar Malar on Friday, while the eldest will have the rights for that honour with Vaara Malar on Sundays. Those were days of utmost fun and lasting memories, and here is a chance for me to re-experience them.

First-up the order, in our series of Siruvar Malar review, is one of the most famous creepy and a lengthy series ever featured in Siruvar Malar, or in fact, any other Tamil comics magazines; Uyirai Thedi ( ). Ever since I read about a new BBC series starting in UK, called Survivor, at the BackfromDepth website, the original of which was an inspiration to this comic series, I had been thinking long and hard to collect the old Siruvar Malar archives to blog about the same. Now, with the arrangements ready, we could talk about the series in detail with our coming FlashBack posts. Till then here is a preview of what s in store for you. I am confident this is going to take you back in your memory lane, if you had actually read this series in Siruvar Malar back in those days.

As an end note, Dinamalar still continues to hold onto his position among the growing competition in the Newspaper media, greatly strengthened by their subscription base. They also have been continuously releasing their Siruvar Malar (a scene evident with the 2009 edition featured above), supplement along with Vaara Malar. But the qualities which made the Original Siruvar Malar stand out from the rest, is now nowhere to be seen, as it is mostly occupied with local stories and artworks. No wonder, they remain underground.

But, it s still a good gift for the children's. Especially for those who miss out on these editions for whatever reasons, can browse through dinamalar.com, for downloading e-Books of past Siruvar Malar issues. Dinamalar team has to be commended for making it available for free.

I hope you enjoyed reading this post, as much as I enjoyed writing it. If so, why not share your views, reviews about this post using the Comment section below? I would be eager to read them. Until the next post, enjoy your holiday season.

UPDATE (03/09): The first part of Survival aka Uyirai Thedi is current available at Comicology, on this page.
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how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar

Daily Thanthi (Tamil: , pronounced as "Dhina Thandi") is a reputed daily Thamizh newspaper in Nellai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Erode, Dindigul, Trichy, Salem, Nagercoil, Cuddalore, Vellore, Pondicherry and Thanjavur. It is owned by Mr.B. Sivanthi Aditanar. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar, a lawyer trained in Britain and practised in Singapore, with its first edition from Madurai in 1942. The publication spread over Tamil Nadu and the neighboring states of Puducherry and Karnataka. In 1940, he opened editions in Madras, Salem and Thiruchi. While the Salem attempt failed, the Tiruchirapalli edition had to be reopened in 1954.

Daily Thanthi became one of the largest Tamil language dailies by circulation within a few years; it has been a leading Tamil daily since the 1960s. It has today 15 editions with the latest being the Mumbai Edition. It is the highest circulated Tamil language daily in Bangalore and Puducherry, and one of the largest in Tamil Nadu, Daily Thanthi's circulation during (December 2012) was 16,14,874 copies certified by [Audit Bureau of Circulations - ABC).It has the largest readership base amongst Tamil Newspapers with 73,53,000 readers spread across the Tamil Diaspora.

In 1945, Daily Thanthi ( ) was started in Salem with simultaneous editions in Madras, Salem and Trichinopoly. It was founded by S.P. Aditanar, a lawyer trained in Britain. He modeled Daily Thanthi on the style of an English tabloid- The Daily Mirror. He aimed to bring out a newspaper that ordinary people would read, and which would encourage a reading habit even among the newly literate. In the past, the daily newspaper which was printed in Madras reached the southern Tamil region after at least one day. Daily Thanthi used the public bus system to distribute the paper throughout the south Tamil region and capitalised on the hunger for war news that arose after Singapore fell to the Japanese.

Daily Thanthi became one of the largest Tamil language dailies by circulation within a few years; it has been a leading Tamil daily since the 1960s. It has today 15 editions. It is the highest circulated Tamil daily in Bangalore. It issues a book called 10th, +2 Vina Vidai Book, on every Wednesday during the second part of the year. The model question papers of all the subjects of Standard 10 and 12 are provided with answers along with the question papers of board exams that are conducted previous year.

Daily Thanthi has been a tool for the students of Tamil Nadu in securing good marks in their board exams.

It issues a book called 10th, +2 Vina Vidai Book, on every Wednesday during the second part of the year. The model question papers of all the subjects of Standard 10 and 12 are provided with answers along with the question papers of board exams that are conducted previous year.
It conducts a programme called 'Vetri Nichayam' once in a year during the summer vacation that provides useful facts to the students to take a good decision about their future studies.

To get full information or details of how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar please have a look on the pages

http://dinamalarsupply.asp?ncat=3

if you again feel trouble on how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar please reply in that page and ask specific fields in how to upload photos in daily thanthi siruvar malar
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Daily Thanthi (Tamil: , pronounced as "Dhina Thandi") is a reputed daily Thamizh newspaper in Nellai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Erode, Dindigul, Trichy, Salem, Nagercoil, Cuddalore, Vellore, Pondicherry and Thanjavur. It is owned by Mr.B. Sivanthi Aditanar. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar, a lawyer trained in Britain and practised in Singapore, with its first edition from Madurai in 1942. The publication spread over Tamil Nadu and the neighboring states of Puducherry and Karnataka. In 1940, he opened editions in Madras, Salem and Thiruchi. While the Salem attempt failed, the Tiruchirapalli edition had to be reopened in 1954.

Daily Thanthi became one of the largest Tamil language dailies by circulation within a few years; it has been a leading Tamil daily since the 1960s. It has today 15 editions with the latest being the Mumbai Edition. It is the highest circulated Tamil language daily in Bangalore and Puducherry, and one of the largest in Tamil Nadu, Daily Thanthi's circulation during (December 2012) was 16,14,874 copies certified by [Audit Bureau of Circulations - ABC).It has the largest readership base amongst Tamil Newspapers with 73,53,000 readers spread across the Tamil Diaspora.

In 1945, Daily Thanthi ( ) was started in Salem with simultaneous editions in Madras, Salem and Trichinopoly. It was founded by S.P. Aditanar, a lawyer trained in Britain. He modeled Daily Thanthi on the style of an English tabloid- The Daily Mirror. He aimed to bring out a newspaper that ordinary people would read, and which would encourage a reading habit even among the newly literate. In the past, the daily newspaper which was printed in Madras reached the southern Tamil region after at least one day. Daily Thanthi used the public bus system to distribute the paper throughout the south Tamil region and capitalised on the hunger for war news that arose after Singapore fell to the Japanese.

Daily Thanthi became one of the largest Tamil language dailies by circulation within a few years; it has been a leading Tamil daily since the 1960s. It has today 15 editions. It is the highest circulated Tamil daily in Bangalore. It issues a book called 10th, +2 Vina Vidai Book, on every Wednesday during the second part of the year. The model question papers of all the subjects of Standard 10 and 12 are provided with answers along with the question papers of board exams that are conducted previous year.

Daily Thanthi has been a tool for the students of Tamil Nadu in securing good marks in their board exams.

It issues a book called 10th, +2 Vina Vidai Book, on every Wednesday during the second part of the year. The model question papers of all the subjects of Standard 10 and 12 are provided with answers along with the question papers of board exams that are conducted previous year.
It conducts a programme called 'Vetri Nichayam' once in a year during the summer vacation that provides useful facts to the students to take a good decision about their future studies.
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Dinamalar

Dinamalar is a Tamil daily newspaper. It was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer in 1951.[2] Dinamalar is the third largest Tamil daily in India by circulation.[1] It is printed in 10 cities across India.

History

Dinamalar was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer on September 6, 1951 at Thiruvananthapuram. The operations were moved to Tirunelveli in 1957.[3] New editorial units were opened in Tiruchirapalli in 1966 and Madras in 1979.[4]

Circulation

The newspaper is printed in 10 cities namely Chennai, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Pondicherry, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli and Vellore.[3] As of 2014, the newspaper has a circulation of 897,637.[1]

Controversies

In October 2009, Dinamalar published an article claiming that several Tamil film actresses were involved in prostitution along with pictures and names. The South Indian Film Artistes' Association petitioned to have the editor arrested and staged a rally condemning the same. The editor of the newspaper, Lenin was arrested.[8] He was released on the next day on protests from Chennai Press Club, Madras Union of Journalists, Press Trust of India and The Indian Newspaper Society. Dinamalar stated that the news was obtained from ethical sources and there was no secondary agenda.[9]
On 8 September 2008, Dinamalar's supplementary edition Computer malar carried a cartoon of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad which led to protest from Islamic groups.[10]
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Dina Thanthi (known as Daily Thanthi in English) is a Tamil newspaper. It was founded by Tanay Kumar in Madurai in 1942. Journal Thanthi is the largest newspaper in Tamil and the ninth largest daily in India by circulation. It is printed in 16 cities across India and in Dubai (edition of U.A.E).

History

Dina Thanthi was established in Madurai in 1942 by S. B. Adithanar.

Circulation

This journal is published from Dubai (UAE) and 16 cities in India, namely Bangalore, Chennai, Bombay, Pondicherry, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Salem, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, Tirupur and Vellore. . From July to December 2015, the newspaper has a circulation of 1,667,442. Now in Dubai too.
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Dina Thanthi (known as Daily Thanthi in English) is a Tamil daily newspaper. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar in Madurai in 1942. Daily Thanthi is the largest Tamil daily and the ninth largest daily in India by circulation. It is printed in 16 cities across India and Now in Dubai(U.A.E Edition) also This daily newspaper is published from Dubai(UAE) and 16 cities in India namely Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Pondicherry, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Salem, Thanjavur, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, Tirupur and Vellore. As of July TO December 2015, the newspaper has a circulation of 1,667,442.
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Dinamalar Tamil daily Newspaper

About Newspaper: Dinamalar ( ) is a daily Tamil Newspaper. It's published from Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Pondicherry, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Trichy, Erode, Vellore and Salem from Tamil Nadu state, India. Dinamalar was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer. T. V. Ramasubbaiyer (1908 1984) started the news paper in Trivandrum in year 1951.
Editions : Tirunelveli, Chennai, Trichy, Madurai, Erode, Pondicherry and Coimbatore
Language : Tamil
Epaper URL : http://epaper.dinamalar.com
Website URL : http://dinamalar.com
Country : India
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