Malai Murasu
Malai murasu is one of the most circulated evening tamil daily from tamilnadu started by one of the legend in tamil journalism Mr.Si.Pa.Aditanar 60 years ago is going to spred wings in the digital world.
Language |
Tamil |
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Publication Type |
Newspaper |
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Publication Country |
India |
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