In an era where global media empires are crumbling and the term "fake news" has become a daily whisper, one regional giant in the southern tip of India is not just surviving—it is thriving.
This might sound trivial, but the "Matrimonial" and "Obituary" columns of Manorama are social archives. If you want to know the social history of a family in Kerala, you check the Manorama archives. The Verdict: Is it still relevant? Yes. And here is the surprising part: the print edition of Malayala Manorama is growing. news paper manorama
While newspapers in the West are folding, Manorama has bucked the trend by trusting its brand. Their readers don't see the paper as "old media." They see it as the authentic source. The digital platform handles the speed; the physical newspaper handles the depth. In an era where global media empires are