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In the golden era of Malayalam journalism, magazines were more than just collections of printed pages; they were cultural lifelines that connected families, nurtured budding writers, and shaped public opinion. Among these iconic publications, holds a uniquely cherished place. For decades, the name "Muthuchippi" (which translates to "The Pearl Oyster") symbolized quality family entertainment, moral storytelling, and literary excellence.