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Hosa Digantha
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Rāshtra Jāgrutiya Dainika (Kannada:ರಾಷ್ಚ್ರ ಜಾಗೃತಿಯ ದೈನಿಕ)
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
PublisherJnana Bharathi Prakashana
EditorVinayak Bhat Muroor
Founded1979
Political alignmentright front
LanguageKannada
HeadquartersBengalooru, Mangalore, Shimoga, Hubli
Websitewww.hosadigantha.com hosadigantha.com]

Hosa Digantha (Kannada:ಹೊಸ ದಿಗಂತ) is a Kannada morning daily in Karnataka. "Hosa Digantha" has the literal meaning of "New Horizon".

With its tag line Rāshtra Jāgrutiya Dainika (Kannada:ರಾಷ್ಚ್ರ ಜಾಗೃತಿಯ ದೈನಿಕ), meaning "Daily for national awareness", Hosa Digantha is a newspaper with nationalist ideology.[citation needed] Vinayak Bhat Muroor is the Editor-in-Chief of Hosa Digantha which also features young reporter Chiru Bhat who was earlier with Samaya TV and Vishwavani News. Another well-known columnist and author Rohith Chakrathirtha also writes to the newspaper.

Started in the year 1979, from Mangaluru, now has Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Shivamogga and Hubli editions. The Hubli edition was launched on 27 March 2011, by the Chief Minister of Karnataka Mr. Yeddyurappa.[1]

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  1. "Newspapers help me understand people: Yeddyurappa". The Hindu. 26 April 2010. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2010.

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