Mithra Today — E Paper Mysore

No edition of Mysore Mithra is complete without its robust cultural coverage. Today’s edition features a glowing review of the recent Rangayana theatre festival and an interview with a veteran local artisan preserving the dying art of Ganjifa painting. The sports pages celebrate the achievements of local athletes from the University of Mysuru who secured medals at the state-level athletics meet, bringing pride to the city.

In a city that lives for Dasara, Mysore Mithra provides an exclusive sneak peek into the early meetings held by the District Administration regarding Dasara 2024. The report outlines initial discussions about introducing new cultural events to attract international tourists and the possibility of a "Green Dasara" initiative aimed at minimizing plastic usage during the festival. The paper also features a nostalgic photo archival spread recalling the glory of the Dasara processions from the 1970s, a treat for heritage enthusiasts. e paper mysore mithra today

Moving to civic grievances, the paper does not shy away from holding authorities accountable. A prominent front-page box item criticizes the condition of inner roads in residential areas such as Kuvempunagar and Gokulam. Following recent pre-monsoon showers, several roads have developed massive potholes, leading to traffic congestion. Mysore Mithra quotes local residents and RWAs demanding immediate asphalting, contrasting the smooth roads in the central business district with the neglected outskirts. No edition of Mysore Mithra is complete without

To access the Mysore Mithra e-paper today, you can visit the official website. The interface is designed to be user-friendly, allowing you to flip through pages just as you would with a physical paper. Most digital editions offer a calendar feature, enabling users to look back at archives from previous days or months. This is particularly useful for students, researchers, or anyone looking for a specific piece of local history. In a city that lives for Dasara, Mysore

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