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Karavali Ale
Front page of the Mangalore edition of Karavali Ale, dated March 9, 2022.
Type
Daily newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Owner(s)
B. V. Seetaram, Rohini S.
Publisher
Chitra Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Editor-in-chief
B. V. Seetaram
Founded
2 December 1992; 31 years ago (1992-12-02)
Language
Kannada
Headquarters
Mangalore, Karnataka
Circulation
Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Kasaragod
Website
[1] karavaliale.net]]
Karavali Ale (Kannada: ಕರಾವಳಿ ಅಲೆ), meaning "Coastal Waves" in Kannada, is a local Kannada daily newspaper published in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The publication is owned and managed by its founders B. V. Seetaram and Rohini S. It is edited by Sathish N. Vaidya.
Since its establishment, Karavali Ale has been among the front-running print publications in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. As per DAVP 2013, it has a circulation of over 45,000 in these regions, making it one of the popular Kannada newspapers in Coastal Karnataka. The newspaper primarily focuses on local and state-level coverage, but provides a regular mix of national and international current affairs news as well. As a result of the publication's persistent political commentaries against right-wing politics, its employees have been attacked multiple times by extremists across the Kanara region, and the sale of the newspaper has been disrupted occasionally in attempts to interrupt the circulation network. Karavali Ale headquarters was also attacked by miscreants, which was condemned by the Indian Newspaper Society and the Press Council of India.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
Karavali Ale was established in 1992 under the parent company Chitra Publications Pvt. Ltd. The company has published three more newspapers since its inception.
^INS flays attack on 'Karavali Ale' daily in Karnataka from Oneindia
^Press Council of India Annual Report (1 April 2008 – 31 March 2009) from Press Council of India
^In India, newspaper employee attacked, editions torched from Committee to Protect Journalists
^Socialise at your peril in Indian district from Al Jazeera
^Karavali Ale Office Attacked by Unidentified Miscreants from Daijiworld Media
^Manglore journalist beaten up for helping a woman from Daily News and Analysis
^Driver of van carrying Karavali Ale attacked from The Hindu
^Right-Wing fringe group allegedly attacks Mangalore newspaper staff from Tehelka
^Seven arrested for attacking Karavali Ale staff from The Hindu
^Newspaper pays for exposing drug mafia from Daily News and Analysis
^'Moral' gurus: How Mangaluru has become a breeding ground for vigilante groups from The Economic Times
^5,000 copies of 'Karavali Ale' burnt from The Hindu
^Coastal Mangalore sees 2 attacks on journalists in less than 5 days from Daily News and Analysis
^'Karavali Ale' eveninger complains against Palemar supporters for torching newspaper copies from Mangalore Today
^'Karavali Ale' office attacked by miscreants from Oneindia
^Hindu Jagarana Vedike activists prevent sale of Karavali Ale from The Hindu
^Miscreants Vandalize PUCL Leader P B D'sa's Office from Daijiworld Media
^Protest staged against attack on Karavali Ale staffer from Mangalore Today
^Various assns hold protest against attack on Karavali Ale staff from Mega Media News
^Karavali Ale' reporter attacked for write-up against HJV from Coastal Digest
^City Journalists condemned the act of Karavali Ale vendors from Mega Media News
^Under Hindu right, attacks on press rise in Karnataka from Committee to Protect Journalists
^Attack on Karavali Ale staff : 2 arrested from Mega Media News
^Press freedom on shaky ground from Kractivism
^Wrath of the Saffron Fringe from OPEN (magazine)
^Condemn the attack of evening paper journalist: Journalist Association appealed to SP from Kannadiga World
^A Chronicle of Communal Incidents in the Coastal Districts of Karnataka from Sabrang Communications
^Media Shame; Suppression of KFD goons' brutal attack on journalist for helping poor Muslim woman from IndiaFacts
^Journalist attacked by a gang of 40 from Kemmannu
^Global Council of Indian Christians Strongly Condemns Attack on Vendors Selling Karavali Ale news paper from Christian Persecution Update
^Why is Naveen Soorinje still in jail? from India Together
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