“The one-minute news videos and short reads published daily are informative and convenient for someone like me, who is always on the go and can read news only while commuting,” she added.Īlong with videos, users can access Tamil Murasu’s original podcasts on community issues and trends, as well as specially curated photo galleries. Keerthana, 30, said the multimedia platform is highly engaging with its video content. “Tamil youth, who are very much interested in all things Tamil, now have another promising channel to turn to,” he said. “It is my hope for Tamil Murasu to garner more youth support through the bite-sized and appealing packaging of news through its app. Singapore Indian Development Association chief executive Anbarasu Rajendran commended Tamil Murasu’s continued efforts to strengthen its relationship with its audience. Users can seamlessly navigate through different news categories, including local news, world news, India news, sports, entertainment and more. Several Tamil Murasu readers who attended the launch said they appreciated the variety of features in the app. Balar Murasu will be available from April 25 and will be published every two weeks. Sunday’s launch event featured acts by local composer and rapper Yung Raja and local traditional band Damaru Singapore.ĭamaru Singapore performing at the launch ceremony of the Tamil Murasu app outside the Indian Heritage Centre on Oct 29. Buy a digital subscription to Tamil Murasu with and enjoy unlimited reading on up to 5 devices. Tamil Murasu itself was launched in 1935 and is Singapores only Tamil language newspaper. Sarangapany in its inception, was essential to nation-building, he added. Tamil Murasu news editor Irshath Mohamed said it was poignant that the publication’s latest milestone was marked in the vicinity of Little India where it was first published 88 years ago in 1935. Mr Rajendran Jawharilal, Tamil Murasu’s editor, said the app will allow readers to stay connected with the latest happenings in the community, and he encouraged young people to download it. ![]() It is one of the sixteen newspapers in Singapore. Sarangapani, Tamil Murasu is Singapore's only Tamil-language newspaper. The app “marks a new chapter for Tamil Murasu and we will continue to strive to bring the best experiences to our audiences”, she said. Tamil Murasu (Tamil: ) is a Singapore-based Tamil-language newspaper officially launched on by Thamizhavel G. SINGAPORE: T Raja Segar will take over as the editor of Singapores Tamil language newspaper Tamil Murasu from April 1, a media report said on Friday. SPH Media chief executive Teo Lay Lim noted that Tamil Murasu’s efforts go beyond news, and connect communities in Singapore. Tamil Murasu’s new app offers readers greater convenience and access to information, and will deliver all things Tamil-related to the community. ![]() He added that amid Singapore’s multi-ethnic landscape, Tamil Murasu has fostered a unique Tamil identity rooted in culture and heritage.
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