Dinamalar


Dinamalar is a National Tamil daily newspaper. It was founded in 1951 by T. V. Ramasubba Iyer. Dinamalar has an average circulation of 942,812

History

Dinamalar was founded by T. V. Ramasubbaiyer on 6 September 1951 at Thiruvananthapuram. The operations were moved to Tirunelveli in 1957.

Circulation

The newspaper is printed in 10 cities in Tamil Nadu namely Chennai, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Pondicherry, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli, Vellore and Bangalore. As of 2016, the newspaper has a circulation of 942,812.

Content and reception

The investigative journal Cobrapost has documented the newspaper to make biased reporting in favour of the hindutva and BJP in an undercover sting operation. The online daily Nadappu has reported the newspaper often gives mocking headlines to its reports except those favouring Hindutva, BJP and similar.

Supplements

The following supplements are published by Dinamalar
DaySupplementsDescription
MondayFeature/MagazineVaniga malar
TuesdayFeatureBakthi malar
WednesdayFeature-
ThursdayFeature-
FridayFeature/MagazineSiruvar Malar, Metro
SaturdayFeature/MagazineVelai vaippu malar
SundayFeature/MagazineVaramalar, Cinema Pakkam, Kannamma
All daysFeatureAstrology, Thozhil, District Supplement, Tea kadai bench
SpecialsMagazine/TabloidDiwali malar, pongal malar, Navrathri special, Varuda malar

Controversies

In 2018, The Cobrapost released an undercover investigation and video which exposed the executives of Dinamalar speaking of promoting Hindutva and promoting the agenda of RSS and BJP. During the investigation the editor mentioned "We have a lot of same wavelength with the BJP family is around."The executives explained about promoting the character assassination of opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mayawati and Akhilesh by using words like Pappu, bua and babua respectively.
On 8 September 2008, Dinamalar's supplementary edition Computer malar carried a cartoon of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad which led to protest from Islamic groups.
On 22 April 2019, Dinamalar received a backlash after its headline on the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings report was seen to be mocking Christians and Jesus. The report titled  "O...Sesappa" which meant Oh...Jesus in a mocking tone was seen offensive by many. Dinamalar Office asked for police protection following the incident.
On January 2019, Dinamalar posted a body-shaming cartoon of the BJP's Tamil Nadu President Tamilisai Soundararajan. The cartoon depicted the BJP leader playing ring toss, makes her look wantonly disheveled.
In October 2009, Dinamalar published an article claiming that several Tamil film actresses were involved in prostitution along with pictures and names. The South Indian Film Artistes' Association petitioned to have the senior sub editor arrested and staged a rally condemning the same. The senior sub editor of the newspaper, Lenin was arrested. He was released on the next day on protests from Chennai Press Club, Madras Union of Journalists, Press Trust of India and The Indian Newspaper Society. Dinamalar stated that the news was obtained from ethical sources and there was no secondary agenda.
In September 2019, A Judicial Magistrate in Krishnagiri sentenced the Editor and the Publisher of Tamil daily Dinamalar to two years’ imprisonment in a defamation case filed by a police inspector. The Judicial Magistrate passed the order on a private complaint lodged by an inspector, who was posted in Krishnagiri in 2005. The complainant said in a column “Tea Kadai Bench”, published in the daily, it was alleged that he received kickbacks from those trading in illicit liquor that was transported from Bengaluru into Tamil Nadu via Hosur. Besides, the report alleged that he had acquired properties through illegal means. Though he had sent a legal notice to the daily seeking damages of ₹10 lakh, the publication did not respond to it. The lawyers representing the editor and the publisher had argued that it was the duty of the media to hold those in positions accountable. However, the magistrate held that the article was not backed with evidence and lent to “gossip mongering”. The court said the write-up, that had not named the complainant in the allegations, however, ended up directly naming him as a conversational tool.

Online edition

In the first half of 2020 the website dinamalar.com was one of the most popular and reliable sources in the Tamil Wikipedia.
According to third-party web analytics providers Alexa and SimilarWeb, the website dinamalar.com is the 624th and 411th most visited in India respectively, as of August 2020.