News Kannada Weekly Paper Henne Helu Ninnaya Golu | Police
The word "Golu" is deeply cultural. During Navaratri, families arrange dolls ( bombe ) on steps to tell stories. By naming the column Ninnaya Golu , the paper tells every woman: "Your pain is a story that deserves a display. We will not lock your suffering in a cupboard. We will put it on the steps of justice for everyone to see—and to act."
"Justice Delayed? The Silent Struggle Against Dowry Harassment." Police News Kannada Weekly Paper Henne Helu Ninnaya Golu
In the bustling landscape of Kannada journalism, niche publications often serve as the unsung heroes of community awareness. Among them, has carved a distinct identity. While most readers pick it up for crime statistics and legal notices, a specific column has transformed the newspaper from a mere record of arrests into a platform for social dialogue: "Henne Helu Ninnaya Golu." The word "Golu" is deeply cultural
It serves as a platform for publicizing social issues, though it is often critiqued for its dramatic presentation. About Police News Kannada Weekly The paper itself focuses on: We will not lock your suffering in a cupboard
**ಪ್ರತೀ ವಾರ ನಮ್ಮೂರಲ್ಲಿ ' ಹೆನ್ನೆ ಹೆಲು ನಿನ್ನಾಯ ಗೋಲು' **
For many readers, "Henne Helu Ninnaya Golu" is more than just a column; it is a vital outlet for those who feel silenced by traditional social structures. In a region where reporting domestic issues can still be stigmatized, this weekly feature provides a degree of anonymity and a broad platform for seeking help or simply being heard. Henne Kelu Ninnaya Golu Kannada Police News Paper 94