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  2. List of magazines in Hindi - Wikipedia

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    children's magazine Chandamama India Limited Grihshobha (गृहशोभा) 1979 [1] monthly women's magazine: Delhi Press India Today (Hindi) (इंडिया टुडे) weekly newsmagazine: The India Today Group Kadambini (कादंबिनी) monthly literary magazine Hindustan Times Media Sarita (सरिता) fortnightly

  3. People's Publishing House (India) - Wikipedia

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    This magazine resembled much like "Soviet Union News". It was also published in 13 other Indian languages including Hindi and Bengali. [67] The only difference it had with its 1930's manifestation was that, it was entirely published and printed by TASS in Delhi, India, instead of USSR. [68]

  4. People's Archive of Rural India - Wikipedia

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    The People's Archive of Rural India (PARI / ˈ p ɑːr i /) is a multimedia digital journalism platform in India.It was founded in December 2014 by veteran journalist Palagummi Sainath, former rural affairs editor of The Hindu, author of the book Everybody Loves a Good Drought and winner of over 50 national and international awards [citation needed].

  5. Category:Hindi-language magazines - Wikipedia

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  6. Delhi Press - Wikipedia

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    The company's first magazine was Caravan in 1940, and its flagship magazine was the Hindi-language Sarita (magazine) launched in 1945. Vishwanath was known for his stable of low-priced magazines that were aimed to the masses, such as Sarita, Saras Salil, Woman's Era, Champak, and Grihshobha. [1] Vishwanath was a proponent of simple Hindi.

  7. Kadambini - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Soon, it became a prominent magazine of North India, [6] and flourished through the 1980s, and along with magazines like Dharmyug and Sarika, allowed Hindi-language media to acquire a character of their own. [7] The magazine also awards, the annual "Kadambini Prizes", given after on-the-spot essay and short story competitions. [8]

  8. Blitz (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Blitz was associated with organising India's longest cycle race on the occasion of Nehru's 100th birth anniversary—called the Blitz-Nehru Integration Tour of India—which was meant to be done on the lines of the Tour de France or Giro or La Vuelta. It had a top prize of Rs 100,000—then a substantial amount.

  9. Outlook (Indian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Outlook was first issued in October 1995 with Vinod Mehta as the editor in chief. [7] It is owned by the Rajan Raheja Group. [3] The publisher is Outlook Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd. [8] It features contents from politics, sports, cinema, and stories of broad interests.