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Sigappu Nada ('Red Tape')
(Tamil: சிகப்பு நாடா)
TypeWeekly magazine, website
FormatBook, website
Owner(s)R. Prathap Chander
Founder(s)P. Kailai Mannan
PublisherR. Prathap Chander
EditorR. Prathap Chander[1]
Founded20 January 1970 (1970-01-20)
LanguageTamil
HeadquartersVelachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
RNI17884/70
Websitewww.sigappunada.com

Sigappu Nada (Tamil) (Tamil: சிகப்பு நாடா) is a Tamil weekly investigative journalism magazine published by R. Prathap Chander. The first issue was published on 20 January 1970.[2] The web edition of Sigappu Nada was launched in 1 June 2016.

History

Sigappu nada (சிகப்பு நாடா) was founded in Chennai on 20 January 1970 as a monthly, by P. Kailai Mannan. It was an investigative journalism magazine that brings out the scams and crimes inside and outside government.

Name

The magazine is named Sigappu Nada (Tamil: சிகப்பு நாடா) because the most confidential documents of government offices are kept in a file bound with red tape. This secret files and scams in government are issued in Sigappu Nada. It created an impact among corrupt government officials.[3]

Notice issued

According to the Contempt of Courts Act 1971, a notice was issued against the founder of Sigappu Nada (P. Kumaraswamy alias Kalai Mannan) regarding his article about corruption by four judges of Madras High Court in a judgement.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Prathap the current editor of Sigappunada Tamil magazine". sigappunada. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Sigappu Nada weekly magazine launch day". RNI. 20 January 1970. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  3. ^ Balasankaran Nair, K. (20 January 1970). "Sigappu nada brings out corruption in judiciary". Law of Contempt of Court in India. ISBN 9788126903597. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  4. ^ Balasankaran Nair, K. (20 January 1970). "notice issued against sigappu nada author for contempt of court". Law of Contempt of Court in India. ISBN 9788126903597. Retrieved 12 August 2016.

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