Launched in by entrepreneur and writer K. B. Ganapathy , Mysooru Mithra (which translates to "Mysore Friend") began as a morning Kannada daily. It is the sister concern of the popular English evening newspaper, Star of Mysore , which was also founded in the same year. Over the decades, the publication has established itself as a primary source of information for five key districts in Karnataka: Mysuru Mandya Kodagu Hassan Chamarajanagar Key Features of the ePaper
Unlike national dailies, the Mysooru Mithra ePaper prioritizes hyperlocal news, including civic issues, local sports, and regional political developments. mysooru mithra epaper
While younger audiences tend to prefer short-form video news or social media, the e-paper format appeals to students and young professionals who prefer structured, long-form journalism over fragmented social media feeds. The digital format allows for features like "copy link," "zoom," and "share," making the content more shareable on platforms like WhatsApp and Twitter, which are primary news sources for Indian youth. Launched in by entrepreneur and writer K
For businesses and individuals, it also remains a popular platform for , reaching a dedicated regional audience. It is the sister concern of the popular