Karavali Munjavu

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Karavali Munjavu
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TypeDaily
Format Broadsheet
PublisherShri Gangadhar Hiregutti
FoundedSeptember 1993
Political alignmentCenter
Language Kannada
Headquarters Karwar
Website Official website

Karavali Munjavu is the Kannada daily newspaper of Uttara Kannada district. It started its services in the year September 1993. Its headquarters is in Karwar. [1] [2] [3]

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