![]() During Veeramani's tenure, new formats were developed to reduce the number of letters in the உ and ஊ vowel family. Viduthalai also served as testing ground for Periyar's Tamil alphabet reform. From November 1965 onwards, Viduthalai started to be published from Vepery, Chennai. Later, the office was shifted to Balakrishna Pillai Street in Chintadripet, Chennai. Later, the paper was published from its office at the depot of another Dravidian daily named Kudi Arasu in Erode. Ramasamy who priced it at 1/2 Indian annas. It was converted into a daily in 1937 under the charge of Periyar E. Viduthalai was first launched on 1 June 1935, by the Justice Party as a bi-weekly, published at the address 14 Mount Road, Chennai and priced at 1/4 Indian annas.
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