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Bichurita Barnali
The most popular Assamese family Magazine of Northeast India. Published from guwahati. It publishes perfect reading meterials for all the age groups including literature,art, fashion, lifestyle, food,knowledge etc.
KRISHI JAGRAN – ASSAMESE
KRISHI JAGRAN is the largest circulated rural family magazine in India, the reason behind its prodigious presence is as it comes in 12 languages –(Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Tamil, Malayalam and English – Agriculture World), 23 editions, ten lac plus circulation &reach; to 22 states.
Krishijagran.com: 2 Portals in English and Hindi that provide online information on Agriculture, post-harvest management, livestock, farm mechanization, crop advisory, updates on agriculture sector, events and market prices.
MOUCHAQ
The magazine was first published in 1984 in Assamese language under the editorship of Santanoo Tamuly, who was later offered the Sahitya Akademi Award for Children’s Literature in 2012 and National Award for outstanding contribution in science popularization among children in 2010. The magazine stands as the most popular children’s magazine for her content and standard. In the last three decades, the magazine produced a good number of reputed writers and set new trends in Assamese children’s literature.
Nandini Magazine
Nandini is the most glamorous offering from our group founded in the year 2000. Recently it won the “Most Popular Women’s Magazine Award” in the North East Most Popular Brands awards. Maini Mahanta is the editor-in-chief of this leading monthly magazine.
In a very short span of time we have succeeded in curving a niche for ourselves with the help of a dedicated team who continues to strive to bring you topics and content which are unique and interesting. We initially targeted our monthly magazine only for women; however over time we became a magazine for unisex audience. Our readers get a healthy dose of short stories, household tips, and entertainment from the world of cinema, television, theatre, beauty guidelines, dating tips and more.
Sofura
The unique characteristic of ‘SOFURA’ is its cover-design. It is filled with the colourful drawings and paintings of children and the name of the artist also appears at the back page of the contents. This has indeed created a great interest among the children. In the editorial, ‘Hope you are well’, the editor gives inspiring messages and advises the young generation. Various articles, poems, stories, news items, jokes, letter to the editor etc. are published in this magazine. The editor always stresses on correct spellings for which he follows Chandrakanta Abhidhan- an Assamese dictionary, as well as on uniformity of language. The poems of ‘SOFURA’ are humorous but have a moral in them. The children can learn amazing facts of science in the science stories.
The Sunday Indian – Assamese
The Sunday Indian is the only newsmagazine in the world to be published simultaneously in 14 different languages. The languages include English, Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese, Oriya, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi & Bhojpuri. Since its launch in October 2006, it has rapidly emerged as the preferred weekly news magazine for quality conscious and discerning readers across the country. Without any doubt, it is India’s favourite news magazine!
Vivek Jagriti Assamese
Vivek Jagriti is an Assamese Quarterly Magazine by Vivekananda Kendra Assamese Prakashan Vibhag published from Guwahati.
Vivek Jagriti having articles for Youth Awakening, Personality Development, Education, Health, Yogasana, etc. for spreading our Indian Culture & National Values as envisaged by Swami Vivekananda through Man-Making & Nation-Building.