Starting at Kozhikode in 1942 as a Weekly, and graduating to Daily in 1946, Deshabhimani has been steadily growing in popularity. The second edition was added in 1968 at Kochi, followed by the third in 1989 at Thiruvananthapuram, the fourth in 1994 at Kannur and the fifth at Kottayam in 1997 and the sixth at Trichur in 2000. Deshabhimani was included in the National Readership Survey '95 conducted by NRSC and rated as the third largest daily from Kerala . The Kottayam and Trichur editions further consolidated this position.
Deshabhimani has evolved as a seeker of truth, of raw, undiluted, undoctored truth. It brings this news as it is to the people. The way all news should be. Without fear or favour.Yet, Deshabhimani has remained the newspaper of the people, by the people, for the people. It continues to champion the cause of the common folks - the factory worker, the office goer, the farm labourer, the small businessman, the self-employed. These are, in fact the people who constitute the largest chunk of the consumer market in the state. That's why it wields so much influence with large masses of Kerala's population. To them, Deshabhimani has become a unbreakable habit, a daily ritual, as much as the Malayalee's well-known penchant for a daily morning bath or brushing the teeth.
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Jamaat-e-Islami was founded in the Indian subcontinent in 1941 by about seventy learned men, under the leadership of the eminent scholar and thinker Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi. It is a comprehensive revival movement.
Re-organized after Independence in 1948 as Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), it has been working in the country for about six decades with its own policies and programs taking into consideration the social, cultural and political circumstances that prevail in India. JIH has its Headquarters in New Delhi and has branches in all provinces. Its organizational structure comprises of a Central Representative Council (CRC) having deputies elected every four years from among the members of the organization, the Ameer (President) and a Central Consultative Council (Majlis Shura) both elected by the CRC.
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