New Tamil daily launched in Jaffna
[TamilNet, Tuesday, 01 October 2002, 14:52 GMT]
A new Tamil daily newspaper, Namathu Eelanadu, hit the
stands in Jaffna Tuesday. With the arrival of
Eelanadu, readers in the northern peninsula will have
four daily papers to provide them news and views. The
paper’s editor Mr. Sivasubramaniam Raguram, said that
Eelanadu will be published on the web too. Jaffna has
one of the oldest and richest regional newspaper
publishing traditions in South Asia.
Eelanadu would be competing in the Jaffna newspaper
market with the dailies Uthayan, Valampuri and
Thinakkural. The Tamil dailies published from Colombo,
Thinakaran and Virakesari are also available in the
peninsula now.
Four daily papers, Murasoli, Eelamurasu, Uthayan and
Eelanadu, were published in Jaffna in 1986-87. The
Indian army which arrived in the peninsula under the
Indo Lanka agreement in July 1987, bombed the
Eelamurasu and arrested its staff in October that year
when it started military operations against the
Liberation Tigers.
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A new Tamil daily newspaper, Namathu Eelanadu, hit the
stands in Jaffna Tuesday.
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From 1990 to 95 only two dailies, Uthayan and
Eelantham, were published in Jaffna. Newsprint too was
banned under the economic embargo Sri Lankan
government on the north at the time, crippling the
regional newspaper industry there.
Uthayan was the only daily that was able to continue
publishing in the northern peninsula after the Sri
Lanka Jaffna army captured Jaffna in early 1996. It
ran unhindered and without any potential or real
competitors under the SLA’s dispensation in Jaffna
until the launch of the daily, Valampuri, in December
1999.
“We believe in healthy competition. It is good for the
growth of a vigourous fourth estate in Jaffna,” says
Namathu Eelanadu editor.
The first newspaper in Jaffna, Uthayatharakai (Morning
Star) was published in 1841. It was a bilingual paper.
Papers such as Catholikka Pathukavalan, Catholic
Guardian, Hindu Organ (bilingual), Dravida Kokila and
Suthesanaattiyam were published from mid 19th century
to the turn of the 20th century.
The next major landmark in Jaffna’s newspaper history
was Eelakesari (Lion of Eelam), published in 1930 by
Mr. N. Ponnaiah, a social worker and a businessman from Kurumbasiddy.
Jaffna’s first daily, Eelanadu was published in 1961.
Mr. S. M Gopalaratnam from Batticaloa was the founding
editor of the paper.
“Namathu Eelanadu comes in the tradition of Eelanadu.
It will be the Tamil homeland’s vanguard daily,”
editor Raguram said.