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Thittam magazine proves that journalism does not need to be loud to be powerful. It does not need to be sensational to be essential. By treating the rural citizen not as a victim or a statistic, but as a stakeholder and a problem-solver, Thittam has built more than a magazine—it has built a blueprint for the future of regional media.

Founded in 1947, Thittam (which means "thought" or "idea" in Tamil) was initially conceived as a platform for promoting Tamil culture, literature, and art. Over the years, the magazine had evolved to become a respected voice in Tamil journalism, covering a wide range of topics including politics, social issues, literature, and entertainment. thittam magazine

Many aspirants use the Tamil edition to master technical terminology in their native language while staying updated on national development. Thittam magazine proves that journalism does not need

(திட்டம்) is the Tamil edition of Yojana , a prestigious monthly journal published by the Publications Division of the Government of India. Since its inception in 1957, it has served as a primary resource for socio-economic development topics, providing an official perspective on government policies and initiatives. Core Purpose and Content Founded in 1947, Thittam (which means "thought" or