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That evening, Vasu did something he never thought he would. He took Nidhiâs spare tablet, bookmarked the website, and whispered, âTeach me how to zoom.â Karavali Munjavu Kannada News Epaper Karavali Munjavu
Vasu grumbled. âThat tiny screen? Thatâs not news. Thatâs a headache.â Karavali Munjavu: Bringing the coast closer, one click
In a small, rain-soaked house in Mangaluru, 72-year-old Vasu Ajila had a ritual. Every morning, before the first sip of his chai , he would unfold the physical newspaper, rustle its pages, and smell the ink. But for the last week, the monsoon had been cruel. Rivers swelled, trees fell, and the delivery boy couldnât reach their narrow lane. âThat tiny screen
From that day on, even when the rains raged and the roads flooded, the news arrived. Vasu didn't lose his ritualâhe just found a new way to keep it alive.
Vasu squinted. She zoomed in. He saw the familiar Kannada script, the local report about the Kambala (buffalo race) being postponed, and the weather warning for Udupi. But then, he saw the front-page headline:
