Tue, 1 July 2025

Rashtra Deepika Ltd. At a glance

A Legacy Unfolded

The dawn of April 15, 1887 witnessed a rare moment in the history of publishing in Kerala when Deepika, (Nazrani Deepika- as it was initially named) India's first Malayalam Newspaper was first published. A marvel at that time, it was the realization and fulfillment of a long-cherished dream of many, which its Founder Editor Fr. Emmanuel Nidhiry (Nidhirikal Mani Kathanar), a renowned priest and perceptive, creative thinker of those times, initiated and shaped.

The newspaper was initially printed on a crude, hand-made wooden press built by the legendary and far-sighted visionary Carmelite monk, Fr. Kuriakose Elias Chavara (now Saint Chavara) at Mannanam; a remote hamlet near the town of Kottayam in Central Kerala over a quarter century before then. This event further marked the epoch-making but humble dawn of organized, elite, free press journalism in Kerala. The Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) congregation managed the newspaper till 1989, when it was converted into a Limited Company with public participation named Rashtra Deepika Ltd.; with a view to giving it fresh impetus, added professionalism and new ethos.

The newspaper's founders had high and noble ambitions for this unique project that served as a major milestone in the evolution and advancement of literacy in Kerala. Under the dynamic leadership of Fr. Emmanuel Nidhiri, (a versatile genius and renowned philosopher of those times) and his team of thinkers, Nazrani Deepika marched unflinchingly over the years into the 20th Century, growing in stature and spreading its wings further. The printing frequency gradually increased from weekly to twice a week and later thrice a week. Correspondents and contributors were from virtually all segments of society.

On January 3, 1927, Nazrani Deepika was converted into a Daily, the first ever of the State, re-emphasizing the noble goals that its founding fathers had put forward in its very first issue, namely :
  • To represent the needs of the common man to the rulers.
  • To protect and safeguard the inalienable rights of the people.
  • To fight for Truth, Justice and Freedom and to unite the separated brethren of Kerala.

On August 1, 1939, the newspaper shifted to Kottayam, which has since become a nerve center for printing and publishing in the state. To give it a more secular outlook, its name was also then changed to Deepika. Over the years, Deepika has continued to make a strong impact on the masses, becoming the voice of the voiceless, staunchly standing out for truth, justice, freedom and equality for all. It is today a credible, authentic, secular and dignified newspaper committed to genuine social, cultural and ethical values. It is a mouthpiece of the oppressed, a source of inspiration for many and has carved out a distinctive personality for itself in the world of newspapers in Kerala; bravely and boldly leading by example from the front.

In 1986, Deepika's year-long centenary celebrations were inaugurated by Pope John Paul II and the newspaper commemorated its 100th year of publication in April 1987. Well over the past 138 years, Deepika has grown in strength and stature, standing out boldly for the people, fearing and favoring none. It has relentlessly fought for the well being of farmers, the weaker sections and the rights of the minorities, irrespective of caste or creed. It has also maintained a neutral political stand, earning the appreciation of politicians and leaders, both national and regional, which has helped it earn added credibility and respect.

In August 1989, Deepika was converted into a Public Limited Company, Rashtra Deepika Ltd. This was to facilitate the organization to gain corporate dimensions, stimulation and new ethos so as to enable it to meet the myriad challenges of the ever growing and highly competitive world. The event has been the turning point in the history of the organization, which has grown leaps and bounds,ever since.

Class of Readers

Rashtra Deepika publications have the distinction of being widely read by the affluent, educated and influential class of Kerala society, mostly middle and upper middle class Christian families, who form the bulk of its readership. Many of our readers have distinguished and established themselves at the summit of diverse fields of economic, political and social activities. Top engineers, doctors, bankers, jewelers, share brokers, industrialists, businessmen, agriculturists, etc. are regular readers.

Our readers are also receptive as well as widely considered market creators and market movers.

Serving - All Over Kerala

KOTTAYAM
Kottayam Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

P.B. No.7, Deepika Building, CMS College Road, Kottayam-686 001, Kerala

Phone:
0481 2566706, 2566707, 2566708, 2580355, 2970118

THRISSUR
Thrissur Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

P.B. No.32, Veliyannoor Road,
Thrissur-680021

Phone:
0487 2425222, 2421596, 2424230, 2424231

KANNUR
Kannur Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

P.B. No.1407, Pallikunnu,
Kannur-670 004

Phone:
0497 2747622, 2748360, 2749360, 2747360, 2747520, 2746450

TRIVANDRUM
Trivandrum Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

Malankara Buildings, Palayam,
Trivandrum-695034

Phone:
0471 2471522, 2471322, 2471736

KOCHI
Kochi Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

Annie Thayyil Building,
Opp. North Railway Station,
Kochi-682018

Phone:
0484 2391086, 2391068, 2391083, 2981068

KOZHIKODE
Kozhikode Office

Rashtra Deepika Ltd.

Jyothish Complex, Eranjipalam Bypass,
Opp. Swapna Nagari, Kozhikode-6

Phone:
0495 2765222, 2762190, 2762191, 2762193, 2762194

Publications

The affluent strata, middle and higher-educated class of the Kerala society form the bulk of the Deepika readership. Many of its readers have distinguished and established themselves at the summit of virtually all fields of economic, social and political activities. Top educationalists, bankers, jewellers and gold merchants, planters, share brokers, industrialists, etc. of the state are its regular readers.

Deepika Daily

Rashtra Deepika Eveninger was launched in April 1992 as Kerala's first organized and professionally edited Eveninger in the State and that too, coming from an established and reputed Daily newspaper group. It is today the largest selling newspaper of its kind in Southern India with 9 editions and a readership of over a million, every afternoon.

It provides the latest and the best of news in an attractive and handy format. Businessmen, traders and the traveling public alike, throughout the State, eagerly read and appreciate its variety contents. On exclusive occasions, when circumstances call for, additional editions are printed to keep the public informed of the most up-to-date information on exceptional issues. More editions are in the offing in the days ahead.

RD Eveninger is printed from Kottayam, Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Mallappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.

Deepika
Rashtra Deepika Eveninger

Rashtra Deepika Eveninger was launched in April 1992 as Kerala's first organized and professionally edited Eveninger in the State and that too, coming from an established and reputed Daily newspaper group. It is today the largest selling newspaper of its kind in Southern India with 9 editions and a readership of over a million, every afternoon.

It provides the latest and the best of news in an attractive and handy format. Businessmen, traders and the traveling public alike, throughout the State, eagerly read and appreciate its variety contents. On exclusive occasions, when circumstances call for, additional editions are printed to keep the public informed of the most up-to-date information on exceptional issues. More editions are in the offing in the days ahead.

RD Eveninger is printed from Kottayam, Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Mallappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.

Rashtra Deepika
Karshakan - Agricultural Monthly

Karshakan, the popular agricultural monthly was launched in March 1993. Catering to the needs of agricultural Kerala, it appeals effectively to agriculturists, both big and small, from big time plantation owners to the down-to-earth farmer. The magazine provides informative guidelines on choices of crops, farming methods, fertilizer application, pesticides, etc.

It is in many ways a seasonal handbook for farmers, enabling them to apply correct farming methods and reap higher yields. It also proves to be an ideal magazine for strategists who wish to reach out effectively to the environs of both rural and urban Kerala, where farming is a way of life.

Karshakan
CHILDREN'S DIGEST – Children's English Monthly

Children's Digest, an English monthly for the young and the young at heart, was launched in January 1997. It has been a winner from its very first issue and is today second to none in quality and content.

Highly popular and cherished all over India and abroad, the Digest has an array of interesting, amusing, educative and mind-testing features that make it the largest selling magazine in its class.

Youngsters and elders alike enjoy the magazine and enthusiastically look forward to reading it, month after month.

Deepika Online
DEEPIKA.COM – Online

www.deepika.com made history in October 1997 by becoming the first Malayalam Daily on the World Wide Web. Receiving over three million hits per day and combined with its unique features including easy accessibility, personalized websites. Our Internet edition is today the largest read online Malayalam Daily reaching 125 countries.

english.deepika.com, the English edition is one of the premier Internet English editions in South India. 'Helping the Helpless', the online charity fund promoted by deepika.com, continues to receive tremendous response and to date, under its auspices, over five million rupees has been given to the needy and deserving in society, on behalf of well-wishers and philanthropists from all over the world.

Deepika Online
Special Publications

The company has in recent years brought out several special publications in the better interests of readers including Business Directories, Health Directories, Annual Agricultural Directories & Higher Studies Directories, The Indian Christian Directory 2000 & 2006 editions, 'Jeevitha Vijayam', a book on inspirational thoughts for better living, and more recently 'Kerala Vignana Deepika' a compendium on Kerala on the 50th anniversary of its formation, 'Exotic Eastern Paradise' a book on tourism in Kerala, 'Bon Voyage' a handbook for overseas employment seekers and several other value added publications.

The special volume on St. Alphonsa brought out in 2008 in connection with her canonization, is a marvelous contribution from the Deepika group. All these have all been well received in the market

Deepika Children's League

The Deepika Children's League was set up in 1952 as an extension of Deepika's commitment to society. The aim has been primarily to train school children, irrespective of caste or creed and imbibe in them noble virtues and principles to enable them to become responsible citizens and confidently face the emerging challenges of the developing world. DCL has since its inception enrolled and trained over 6 lakh youth, of whom many are today successfully placed in various walks of life. DCL organizes diverse, training and leadership camps, competitions and workshops, wherein children are provided opportunities designed to help them achieve a positive sense of self, sense of community, and stronger success skills. It also publishes better living books and conducts scholarship examinations.

Deepika Children's League

Deepika Daily is printed from our Kottayam, Kochi, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur and Thiruvananthapuram units. We have our own presses and premises at Kottayam,Thrissur and Kannur whereas we use rented presses for printing at other Units. Kottayam Unit covers Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta districts. Trivandrum unit covers Trivandrum and Kollam Districts. Thrissur unit covers Thrissur and Palakkad. Kozhikode unit covers Kozhikode, Malappuram and Wayanad. Kannur unit covers Kannur, Kasaragod, Bangalore and Mangalore.

RD Eveninger is printed from Kottayam, Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Mallappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.

138; Still Strong and Gallant

In an increasingly aggressive and dynamic market, Rashtra Deepika Ltd. has significantly enhanced its reader base, advertisement revenue and popularity of its publications. Professional Directors with considerable business experience have joined the organization, giving it added vitality and vivacity. The company also has some of the finest journalistic talent in Kerala, many of who have won laurels; regional, national and international.

The Internet edition, with value- added features and several million hits daily, habitually makes waves and is a major source of news and information for Keralites the world over. Added to this, the unstinted support of its readers together with the invaluable support and confidence reposed by shareholders has helped the organization grow in strength and stature over the years. Equipped with all these, Rashtra Deepika Ltd. gallantly marches on in the twenty first century, continually setting landmarks and milestones in its relentless pursuit for excellence.

Board of Directors

Francis Cleetus
Mr. Francis Cleetus
(Chairman)
Francis Cleetus
Fr. Michael Vettickatt
(Managing Director)
Francis Cleetus
Mr. Devis Edakulathur
(Vice Chairman)
Mr. Denny Thomas
Mr. Denny Thomas
(Vice Chairman)
Fr. Rajan Thomas
Fr. Rajan Thomas
(Executive Director)
Fr. George Jacob Mannamplackal
Fr. George Jacob Mannamplackal
Fr. Abraham Vettiyankal
Fr. Abraham Vettiyankal
Fr. Simon Pallupetta
Fr. Simon Pallupetta
Mr. V.C. Sebastian
Mr. V.C. Sebastian
Mr. Jacob Joseph Kunju
Mr. Jacob Joseph Kunju
Mr. Johny Kuruvilla
Mr. Johny Kuruvilla
Mr. K O. Ittoop
Mr. K O. Ittoop
Mr. Benny Mathew Pulickakara
Mr. Benny Mathew Pulickakara
Fr. Sibi Palakuzhiyil
Fr. Sibi Palakuzhiyil
Fr. James Palackal
Fr. James Palackal
Fr. Thomas Pothanamuzhi
Fr. Thomas Pothanamuzhi
Mr. Mathew Joseph Vazhappillil
Mr. Mathew Joseph Vazhappillil
Fr. Joyies Jacob
Fr. Joyies Jacob
Fr. Joseph Thadathil
Fr. Joseph Thadathil
Fr. Sebastian Elanjickal CMI
Fr. Sebastian Elanjickal CMI

Editorial

Fr. George Kudilil
Chief Editor
Office Phone: +91 481 2566706
Email: [email protected]
Fr. George Kudilil
Mr. George Kallivayalil
Associate Editor & Delhi Bureau Chief
Office Phone: 011-233 18014
Email: [email protected]
Fr. George Kudilil

Administrative Directory

District Bureaus Bureau Heads Phone Email
Thiruvananthapuram Sabu John 9349 599 016 [email protected]
Pathanamthitta Biju Kurien 9349 599 022 [email protected]
Kollam Sudheer Kumar S.R 9847 260 074 [email protected]
Alappuzha Sandheep Salim 9496 223 595 [email protected]
Kottayam Reji Joseph 9345 999 102 [email protected]
Thodupuzha Jaise V Kuriakose 9446 216 068 [email protected]
Kochi Sijo P.E 9446 255 644 [email protected]
Thrissur Paul Mathew 9388 820 426 [email protected]
Palakkad M V Vasanth 9846 880 537 [email protected]
Malappuram V Manoj 8129 342 690 [email protected]
Kozhikode Jayathilakan M 7558 027 975 [email protected]
Wayanad Adeep Baby 9846 163 837 [email protected]
Kannur Reneesh Mathew 9495 805 540 [email protected]
Kasaragod Shybin Joseph 9946 566 310 [email protected]

Major Bureaus Outside Kerala

Location Bureau Head Phone Email
Delhi George Kallivayalil 9312 238 341, 011 - 233 18014 [email protected]
Administrative Directory
Position Name EPBX Email
Managing Director Fr. Michael Vettickat +91 0481 2566706 [email protected]
Executive Director Fr. Rajan Thomas [email protected]
CFO M. M. George [email protected]
GM Production Fr. Mathew Padinjarekuttu [email protected]
GM Circulation Fr. Gino Punnamattathil [email protected]
GM Marketing K C. Thomas [email protected]
DGM (HR) Korah Joseph [email protected]
DCL Director Roy Kannanchira CMI [email protected]

Deepika's Vision, Mission and Future Plans

Newspaper Industry in India

The newspaper revolution in India started in the late 18th Century... The Times of India was founded in 1838...

Leading newspapers of India and Kerala

The main national newspapers of India include the Times of India... Deepika was started as the first Malayalam Daily in 1887...

Deepika's Vision

The newspaper's founding fathers envisaged the evolution and advancement...

  • To represent the needs of the common man to the rulers.
  • To protect and safeguard the inalienable rights of the people.
  • To fight for Truth, Justice and Freedom and to unite the separated brethren of Kerala.

Deepika also pledges to remain standing out as a voice of the voiceless...

Deepika's Mission
  • Our reader comes first...
  • We will stand by the people for social justice...
  • Our employees are our assets...
  • We cherish the contribution of our business associates...
  • We recognize the plurality of our society...
  • We appreciate the confidence our shareholders have in us...
  • We will ensure, as a team, quality and consistency...
Deepika's Motto
  • Excellence in performance.
  • Best Service to all our readers and customers.
  • Respect for ourselves, our colleagues, our company, our products and our customers.
Present Profile and Performance in Recent Years

The newspaper and company was taken over... Special value added publications have been brought out in recent years...

The quality and content of Deepika Daily and its seven allied publications have also significantly improved...

Ranking

Deepika is a newspaper with valued principles and ethics... It hopes to improve its position to the second position...

Manpower

The Rashtra Deepika Ltd. Group has many well qualified personnel... handled by the Human Resources Department at the company's Head office in Kottayam.

Competitive Strength

Deepika has a distinction of being one of the top newspapers...

  • Being read by an educated class of people.
  • Being read by people with ample purchasing power.
  • Being read by people who belong to the noble Christian and Catholic communities.
  • Being read by people who are considered market movers...
  • Being read by those who prefer quality and brand name to quantity or price.
  • Being a newspaper with remarkable influence in