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No. Name of the Newspaper Starting Place of Publisher Founder Editor/ Editor Periodicity Language Havanur KPA year Publishing Srinivas 1 Mangalore Samachara 1843/184 Dakshina Kannada Bassel Mission Harmon Mogling Kannada 4 Institute 2 Canarese 1844 Bellary Harmon Mogling Harmon Mogling Fortnightly Kannada Newspaper/Kannada Samacharavu 3 South Canara Gazette 1858 Dakshina Kannada Kannada/ English 4 Kannada Jnana Bodhakavu 1861 Belagavi Canara vernacular Venkata Rango Katti Monthly Kannada Society 5 Kannada Prathamika 1861 Dharwad K G Kurthakota K G Kurthakota Monthly Kannada 1955, Training Shikshana college, edi- Hanumantha Rao and Deshpande 6 Karnataka Jnana Manjari 1875 Belagavi Bikaji Hari Savanth Bikaji Hari Savanth Monthly Kannada 1874 1874 7 Kavitha 1887 Bengaluru Geleyara K N Balakrishna Kannada Prakashana 8 Chandrodaya 1887 Dharwad Weekly/Monthly Kannada 1876-1902, Ed: Uchaiah vibuti Mata 9 Mysuru Star 1888 Mysuru Y Virupakshaiah Y Virupakshaiah Weekly Kannada/E 1881 1900 nglish -1928,Pub - Mysore Star, Editor - Y Virupakshayya / Veerasangappa 10 Vruthantha Patrike 1888 Mysuru Wesleyan Mission Weekly Kannada 1881 - 1940, Henry Hega/ H Galiford 11 Karnataka Vaibhava 1892 Vijayapura S N Patil Weekly Kannada Pub- Narasimha H Mohare & Venkatesha B Nayaka, Edi- Mannuru Gunderao 12 Vruthantha Manjari 1893 Shimoga Weekly Kannada 1898, Editor - 1898 Byadagi Shashagir Rao 13 Halliya Raitha 1895 Bengaluru Karnataka Printers T N Thimmappa Monthly Kannada 14 Jnanodaya 1896 Shimoga Sheshagiri Rao Monthly Kannada 1895 15 Sadhvi 1899 Mysuru C Maheshwaran Tataiah/ Agaram Daily Kannada 1889 -91, Pub Rangaiah/ C Maheshwaran - Sadhvi /Sampada Abhyudaya, Editor - Venkata Krishnayya & Agaram Rangayya 16 Shree Jina Vijaya 1905 Belagavi Shree Anantha Shree Anantha Annarao Monthly Kannada Publisher- Annarao Chougule Chougule Dakshina Maharastra Jaina Sabha, Editor- Annappa Fadappa Chougale 17 Pragathi Mattu Jinavijaya 1905 Shravanabelagola Dakshina Bharatha Kannada Jaina Sabha 18 Vivekodaya 1905 Srirangapattana Monthly Kannada/ English 19 Nadeganadi 1906 Bengaluru Kannada 1895-1908, Pub- M .Srinivasa Iyangar, Founder edi- M. Gopala Iyengar 20 Sri Krishna Sookthi 1906 Mangaluru Dharma Prakashana Karody Subba Rao B A/ N Monthly Kananda 1905 Press Rajagopala Krishna Rao 21 Sadhbodha Chandrike 1910 Dharwad/Anandav Chidambara Murthy H G Chakravarthy / Monthly Kannada 1907, Pub: Edi- ana Chakravarthy Chidambara Murthy Seshachala Venkates Chakravarthy granta Male, ha Rango Edi : V T Kulkarni Kulkarni Galaganatha 22 Mangalore Varthe 1910 Mangaluru G R Kurup G R Kurup Monthly Kannada 23 Supantha 1911 Mysuru Theosophical Mahadeva Shastry Monthly Kannada Society 24 Vikata Vinodini 1913 Bengaluru B. Shivappa B. Shivappa Monthly Kannada 25 Vicharavahini 1913 Mysuru Kudli Chidambaram Monthly Kannada 26 Prakrut 1915 Mysuru Mohammad Jahirul Haq/ Daily Kannada/E 1990 B Balayya nglish 27 Okkaligara Patrike 1916 Bengaluru M K Thimmesh Prabhu Weekly Kannada 28 Kaanadaavrutha 1916 Mangaluru Srikanth Srikanth Panduranga Daily Kannada Panduranga Shanbhag 29 Satyavadi 1916 Musuru M SShanbhag Krishna Rao M A Subba Rao/ M S Daily Kannada 1919 -21 1917 Krishna Rao 30 Kaanada Vrutha 1916 Kumta Srikantha Srikantha Panduranga Weekly Kannada Pub- Krishna Panduranga Shanbhag Keshava Shanbhag Shenoy 31 Kathegara 1917 Bengaluru M N Narayanarao/G. A. Monthly Kannada 1932-66, Pub : 1933, pub Narasimha Murthy R N news : agency, fou Narayana edi: M N Rao Narayana raya, 32 Prabhudha Karnataka 1919 Mysuru University Of C P Krishnakumar/ T V Quarterly Kannada/E 1919, Pub - 1919, Mysore Venkatachala Sastry nglish Prasaranga, Editor - T S Venkannaiah/ A R Krishna Shastry, Quarterly 33 Kaanada Dhurina 1919 Kumta Ganesh Rama Yaji Ganesh Rama Yaji Weekly Kannada 34 Karnataka Dhurina 1919 Kumta Ganesh Rama Yaji Ganesh Ram Yaji Weekly Kannada 1918 35 The Kanara Leader 1920 Kumta Weekly Kannada/E nglish 36 Kodagu 1921 Madikeri B D Ganapathi B D Ganapathi Kannada 37 Kodagu Dainika 1921/197 Madiker M U Kalappa M U Kallappa Daily Kannada 5 38 Nava Yuga 1922 Bengaluru K Honnaiah Shetty/ A B Kannada Shetty 39 Vishwa Karnataka 1922 Bengaluru Tirumalatatacharya Tirumalatatacharya sharma Weekly Kannada 1921-55/1977 sharma & S Krishnasharma karyalaya 40 Saddharma Prabha 1923 Ujjaini / Bellary Srimad Ujjaini S.B Siddapaada Monthly Kannada Jagadgura Sadharma Shivacharya Simhasana Jnanguru Vidyapeeta 41 Praja Mata 1923 Monthly Kannada 42 Basavaraj 1924 Haveri Chennabassappa Chennabassappa Kannada Murigendrappa Murigendrappa Halappanavara Halappanavara 43 Satyagrahi 1924 Udupi Moolki Vamana Kuduva Weekly Kannada 44 Arthasadaka Pathrike 1925 Bengaluru Hanumanthayya Hanumanthayya Goude Weekly Kannada Goude 45 Mysore Vyavasaya Patrike / 1925 Bengaluru Bharata Krishika Monthly Kannada Pub : P Y Mysore Farmers' Forum Samaja Venkatarayapp a and T K Balakrishna, founder edi: M V Rajashekara 46 Vishwa Bandhu 1925 Mysuru A Shanthiraja A Shanthiraja Shastri Weekly Kannada 1924 - 28, 1924 Shastri Editor - G R Swamy/ K S Dharmendrayy a, Weekly /Fortnightly 47 Divya Jyothi 1926 Bengaluru Karnataka B V Thippeswamy Monthly Kannada 1967, Pub and 1975 Theosophical edi: T S Federation Jayadevanna, 48 Subodha 1926 Bengaluru Subodha M. Rama Rao Monthly Kannada 1925-71 Prakatanalaya 49 Vidyadayini 1926 Mysuru A Seshaiengar Monthly Kannada 1893 - 1956, Pub - Mysore Santana Shiksjana Ilake, Esitor - M Shama Rao / Bapu Subbarao & others 50 Tainadu 1927 Bengaluru P.R.Ramayya P.R.Ramayya Kannada 1928 51 Thayi Nadu 1927 Bengaluru Rumale Channabasavaiah Daily Kannada 1927-62, Edi-P R Ramaiah 52 Panchacharya Prabha 1927 Mysuru B M Siddeshwara B S Kashinatha Shastry/ B Weekly Kannada 1936 M Siddeshwarayya 53 Jyothishya Kalpadrumavu 1927 Thirthahalli P Kumara Joisa/ K Quarterly Kannada 1926 -28 Narasimha Shastry 54 Tarun Bharat 1928 Belagavi Babu Rao Takoor Babu Rao Takoor Daily Hindi 55 Karnataka Kesari 1928 Mangaluru/Puttur H Ananth Kamath Rao Saheba Manjeshwara Monthly Kannada 1927 - 1929 Ananta Rao 56 Rashtra Bandhu 1928 Mangaluru K R Achar K R Achar/ U . Rama Rao Weekly Kannada Year 1927 -29 - Pulisher - U N Achar / Shankar Bhat - Founder Editor/Editor. B.K. Shesha Bhat/ Kandegooda S. Bhat 57 Veera Kesari 1928 Mysuru M Sitarama Shastri Weekly Kannada Pub - Veera Kesari Karyalaya, Editor - M Rama Murthy 58 Karnataka Kesari 1928 Udupi H Ananth Kamath Rao Saheba Manjeswara Monthly Kannada Anantha Rao 59 Navajeevana 1929 Bengaluru Makkala Pustaka C.Aswathanarayana Rao Daily Kannada 1927-29, Press Weekly 60 Veda Sandesha 1929 Bengaluru Dharmadeva Monthly Kannada 1956-58 61 Davangere Vani 1929 Davanagere M.B Boosnur M.B Boosnur Daily Kannada 62 Purana Kathavali 1930 Madhugiri Monthly Kannada 63 Adhyatma Prakasha 1931 Holenarsipura / H.S Lakshmi H.S Lakshmi Narasimha Monthly Kannada Hassan Narasimha Murthy/ Murthy Adhyatma Prakashama Karyalya 64 Udaya 1931 Kalaburagi S C Mirji Daily Kannada 1929 - 77 65 Balachandra 1932 Mangaluru Kotekar Subbanaya Fortnightly Kannada Publisher -Dakshina Kannada Zilla Adyapaka Sangha, Editor- Ulala Mangesharaya 66 Purana Kathavali 1932 Mysuru G Thimmanaiah Kannada 67 Prajamata 1932 M.S. M.S. Gurupadaswamy Monthly Kannada Gurupadaswamy 68 Samyukta Karnataka 1933 Bengaluru Loka Shikshana K Shyam Rao/R Upadhaya Daily Kannada 1929-33, Pub: Trust loka shikshana trust, Balvantraya Datara, Mohare Hanumanth Rao and oth 69 Samyuktha Karnataka 1933 Hubli / Dharwad Mohare Hanumantha Daily Kannada 1929 Rayaru 70 Udaya 1933 Vijayapura M.J Mirzee S C Mirzee/M.J Mirzee Daily Kannada 1931 71 Navasandesh 1934 Bellary T.H.M T.H.M Chandrashekara Weekly Kannada 1934 - 76 Chandrashekara Shastry Shastry 72 Vivekabhyudaya 1934 Mysuru Mysore Jain Shantiraja Shastri Monthly Kannada 1933 - 74, Pub Association - M C Anantaraya, Editor - Shanthiraja Shastri 73 Janavani 1935 Bengaluru Dr.M D Nataraj Dr.M D Nataraj Daily Kannada 1933-65, Pub : 1933 M L Srikantaiah, Edi: Narasimha swamiji/ G S 74 Vivekabhyudaya 1935 Bengaluru M C G Bhrammappa Monthly Kannada Swamaji Anantharajayya 75 Prabhat 1935 Mangaluru H Manohana Kudvi Vasudeva Shenoy/N Daily Kannada 1935 - 78, 1928 Kamath Manohar Kamath Editor-Kundli Vasudeva Shenoy, Publisher - M. Anata Prabhu, Periodicity - Weekly/Daily 76 Vartaka Dhureena 1935 Udupi Ramachandra Ramachandra Shyama Monthly Kannada / Pub - Shyama Shenai Shenai English Venkataraman acharya 77 Janapada 1 1936 Bengaluru Director, Director, Information and Weekly Kannada Information and Publicity, Govt. Of Publicity, Govt. Of Mysore, Bangalore Mysore, Bangalore 78 Pravasi 1936 Kasaragodu Monthly Kannada 1953 -56, 1953 Publisher - Eshwar Bhat 79 Kaliyuga 1937 Dharwad M Gopal krishna Rayaru Kannada 1936-56 80 Nandini 1937 Udupi D S Viswamitra D S Viswamitra Weekly Kannada 81 Nandini 1937 Sirsi Hedge Kotsar D. S. Vishwamitra Weekly Kannada 1925 -33 82 Sandesha 1938 Belagavi B Gopalarao B Gopalarao Deshpande Bi Weekly Kannada Deshpande 83 Kannada Nudi 1938 Bengaluru B M Srikantaiah, B Shivamurthy Shastri Monthly Kannada Edit : 1935 Kannada Sahitya Subramanya Parishat shastri, weekly/ fortnightly 84 Sharana Sahitya 1938 Bengaluru B. S. Shivamurty B. S. Shivamurty Shastri Monthly Kannada 1937-72 Shastri 85 Swatantra Bharatha 1938 Mangaluru B M Cariappa Kannada 86 Jayanti 1939 Dharwad Betageri Krishna Sharma Monthly Kannada 1938, Pub- Mullegatti 87 Raknno 1939 Dakshina Kannada Rev. Francis Rev Lawrence Ronald Weekly Konkani Rodrigues D'Souza 88 Vivekabhyudaya 1939 Moodbidre/ N Raviraj Shetty B Chandraiah Vidvan Monthly Kannada 1933 Dakshina Kannada 89 Nava Chetana 1939 Sirsi R.V. Vaalagalli Monthly Kannada 90 Jeevana
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