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Hans is the oldest and one of the most prestigious literary magazine, in Hindi language. [1] History ... The magazine was revived in 1986 by Rajendra Yadav, ...
Pahal (meaning A beginning in Hindi) is [1] a literary magazine in the Hindi language published since 1973. [2] Created by Gyanranjan, [3] the noted Hindi novelist and short-story writer, from Jabalpur, [4] the magazine publishes poetry, fiction, non-fiction, critique and essays on issues of contemporary interest in three to four issues a year.
In October 2016, Down To Earth launched a Hindi edition of the magazine, with exclusive coverage as well as repurposed content from DTE English edition. The Hindi edition was launched to serve a long-standing need to serve the large Hindi-speaking audiences in the country, especially in the Hindi speaking heartland, and to begin a conversation ...
Kadambini was a noted Hindi-language literary monthly magazine from Delhi-based Hindustan Times Media. [1] Established in 1960, [ 2 ] it covers a wide range of subjects including literature , science , history , sociology , politics , films and sports .
Saras Salil is an Indian fortnightly magazine in Hindi language. The magazine was established in 1993. [1] It is published by Delhi Press Patra Prakashan and target audience are Indian women. [1] It contains a mix of commentaries on social and political issues, and articles on society, sex, fiction and entertainment.
7 Hindi. 8 Kannada. 9 Konkani. 10 Malayalam. 11 Marathi. 12 Odia. 13 Tamil. 14 Telugu. 15 Urdu. ... This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of ...
Mayapuri is the oldest and largest circulated Hindi magazine weekly in India, with a circulation figure of over 3,40,000 per week and a readership of 30,60,000. [1] It was first published in 1974 by the publication group also known by the same name i.e. Mayapuri Group.