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In the late 19th century, the landscape of publishing in Kerala was undergoing a radical transformation. When the visionary Kandathil Varghese Mappillai set out to establish a newspaper that would give a voice to the people of Travancore, he faced a significant technical hurdle: the lack of high-quality Malayalam typesetting for modern printing presses.
On March 22, 1890, the first issue of Malayala Manorama was published from the Orthodox Theological Seminary in Kottayam. This milestone was only possible due to the types hand-crafted by Konthi Achari. At its inception, the newspaper was a four-page weekly, appearing every Saturday. konthi achari
The Legacy of Konthi Achari: The Master Craftsman Who Shaped Malayalam Print In the late 19th century, the landscape of
Thus, konthi achari could mean — often involving bamboo shoots, wild taro, or small river fish. This milestone was only possible due to the