The founding members of Janayugam. From left, seated are Crispy, N. Gopinathan Nair, Panchettan, R. Gopinathan Nair; standing are A.R. Kutty, Lippa mash, and Majeed.
The cover of the book on Janayugam's first editor N. Gopinathan Nair edited by his wife K. Saradamoni. The book compiles articles writted by Nair and others.
Pattakkotta Janaki Amma, mother of R. Gopinathan Nair, the first publisher of Janayugam. Janaki Amma pawned her gold ornaments for Rs.2,000 so her son could establish Janayugam.
The first office of Janayugam on the first floor opposite Chinnakada clocktower in Kollam.
Panicker chettan, one of the many generous donors with whose funds Janayugam grew into a powerful daily. Though he was only a labourer, he saved Rs.500 and donated it to the paper.
Lippa mash, N. Gopinathan Nair, and R. Gopinathan Nair were key to founding Janayugam. Their friendship continued even after their Janayugam days.
K. Saradamoni, wife of Janayugam Gopi, first editor of Janayugam. She has edited the book 'The scribe remembered: N. Gopinathan Nair-his life and times.'