President Nathan unveiled the new look for Tamil Murasu at the event.įounded in 1935 by G Sarangapany, a Singaporean Indian business leader, the Tamil Murasu has grown from a circulation of about 200 copies in the founding years to its current average of 13,000 on weekdays and 20,000 on Sundays. The concert attracted about 1,600 people from all walks of life, including community leaders, junior college students, beneficiaries from voluntary welfare organisations and avid readers of Tamil Murasu. The video was produced by The Straits Times RazorTV. He had the 'Tamil Murasu' in his hand and said, 'Sammuvam, now there are many. There was also a video which showcased the contributions of the Tamils and Tamil Murasu towards nation building. translated from tamil by P.Muralidharan and Usha Nagasamy Jayanthi Sankar. The country sending the most traffic to is Singapore. President S R Nathan was the guest of honour at the 'Tamils in nation building' concert, which featured a medley of yesteryear songs, exhilarating drum performances, traditional folk dances and fire displays. Identify the geographic location of a sites core audience over the last month. Tamil Murasu ( ) is Singapore's leading Tamil Language Newspaper running since 1935. The hybrid event was held at Fairmont Singapore & Swisstel The Stamford, as well as screened live from Jamiyah Singapores Facebook page.
The paper is also known for its coverage of Tamil Nadu news. Kalaignar Murasu is a Tamil-language 24x7 movie channel that was owned by Kalaignar TV Ltd.citation needed Earlier it was launched as a classic movie and. Tamil Murasu has established itself as the voice of the Tamil-speaking community in Singapore. We will continue to build on this strength to engage our readers, as well as to preserve the Tamil language, especially among the younger generation.” Tamil Murasu has come a long way in establishing itself as a trusted source of information for our readers. Murugaian Nirmala, editor of Tamil Murasu, said, “Not many people know that Singapore's Tamil Murasu is one of the oldest Tamil newspapers in the world. Young readers can look forward to more pages in the student tabloid, Maanavar Murasu, which is distributed as part of the main paper every Monday. Sections such as the cinema news will be beefed up, while regular columns on lifestyle, technology and health will be added. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loongs Facebook Page. Tamil Murasu donned a new look, including a new masthead, more colour pages and pictures, increased pagination, more local content as well as coverage of South Asia. The Singapore Tamil 2015 (ST2015) is a documentation project and an SG50.