Sanmarga

Sanmarga

Infobox Newspaper
name = Sanmarga Weekly


caption =
type = Weekly
format = Demmy
foundation = Ibrahim Saeed
ceased publication =
price = IRS 7.00
owners = Sanmarga Publication Trust
political position = Neutral
publisher = M. Sadullah
editor = P. Noor Muhammad
language = Kannada
circulation =
headquarters = Mangalore, Karnataka
ISSN =
website =
price =

Sanmarga also known as Sanmarga Weekly (Kannada: ಸನ್ಮಾರ್ಗ ವಾರಪತ್ರಿಕೆ) is a weekly Kannada magazine published from Mangalore. A Mangalorean intellectual, Ibrahim Saeed is the founder editor of Sanmarga Weekly who founded the weekly in 1979.

Presently P. Noor Muhammad is the Editor of Sanmarga while M. Sadullah is publishing it on behalf of Sanmarga Publication Trust, Hidayath Center, Mangalore. Karnataka state, India.

"Kelidira keli, Quran Adhyayana, Mahila vedike" - are some of its permanent columns. Sanmarga is apparently one of the achievements of Bearys of Dakshina Kannada district. Senior journalists of Mangalore Ahmed Noori and Abdul Ghaffar Sullia have greatly contributed for establishing weekly.


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