
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a page from the Malayalam newspaper 'Deshabhimani', established in 1942, featuring multiple news articles, headlines, and associated images. The masthead, located at the top left, includes social media handles. A prominent article on the left reports on the demolition of a 180-year-old mosque in Uttar Pradesh, even while the case was in court. The headline reads "യുപിയിൽ 180 വർഷം പഴക്കമുള്ള മസ്ജിദ് പൊളിച്ചു" (180-year-old mosque demolished in UP) and "കേസ് കോടതിയിലിരിക്കെ ബുൾഡോസർ പ്രയോഗം" (Bulldozer used while case is in court). An accompanying image shows bulldozers at a demolition site, with debris scattered around. The central headline, spanning a wider column, reads "മാനദണ്ഡം മാറ്റണം" (Criteria must change) and "16-ാം ധനകമീഷനോട് ഒറ്റക്കെട്ടായി കേരളം" (Kerala unitedly to 16th Finance Commission). This article discusses Kerala's request for changes in criteria for tax share reduction and financial support from the Finance Commission, with mentions of Chief Minister's recommendations and the performance of local self-government institutions in Kerala. An image next to this article shows several older men in suits and traditional Indian attire, seated around a table, possibly at a meeting or discussion related to the Finance Commission. To the right, an article titled "കോൺഗ്രസ് പുനഃസംഘടന" (Congress reorganization) features the headline "അതൃപ്തി പരസ്യമാക്കി നേതാക്കൾ" (Leaders openly express dissatisfaction). This section includes an image of two men, one looking directly at the camera, suggesting a political discussion or interview related to party leadership. Smaller articles and advertisements are also visible towards the bottom and right. These include a "Vencobb ചിക്കൻ" (Vencobb chicken) ad with a price of "104/Kg", and news of an accident during a "കാർ ചേസിങ് വീഡിയോ" (car chasing video) shoot that resulted in a death, with a small image of a man's head. Another small section mentions "വേർപാടിൻ്റെ 8 വർഷം" (8 years of separation) with a date (11.12). The newspaper uses Malayalam script throughout its content.
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