List of magazines in India
This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of language.[1]
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Bengali
- Anandalok (আনন্দলোক) - Biweekly magazine
- Anandamela (আনন্দমেলা) - Fortnightly magazine (5th & 20th of every month)
- Desh magazine (দেশ) - Fortnightly magazine (2nd & 17th of every month)
- Grihshobha (গৃহশোভা) – Biweekly women's magazine
- Sananda (সানন্দা) – Women's magazine
- Unish-Kuri (উনিশ কুড়ি) - Fortnightly magazine focused on young adults
- Saptahik Bartaman (সাপ্তাহিক বর্তমান) - Weekly magazine
Dogri
- Shiraza Dogri – bimonthly literary magazine
English
- Better Interiors - interior design
- Better Photography
- Business India – bimonthly
- Business Today – fortnightly
- Businessworld - fortnightly
- The Caravan – journal of politics and culture, published by Delhi Press
- Champak – children's magazine
- CTO Forum – monthly
- CFO India – monthly
- Dataquest – fortnightly information technology
- Digit – IT gadgets and mobile phones
- Electronics For You – technology monthly
- Express Computer – monthly information technology
- Femina India – women's magazine
- Filmfare – Bollywood magazine
- Forbes India – business magazine
- Frontline – current affairs magazine
- GQ – Indian edition
- Himal Southasian
- India Today
- FHM India – monthly
- Industry 2.0 – manufacturing technology updates and news monthly
- Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine
- New Woman
- Organiser – weekly current affairs magazine
- OPEN – current affairs and features magazine
- Open Source For You – monthly
- Outlook
- Overdrive
- ParentCircle - Parenting magazine
- PCQuest – technology publication
- Reader's Digest – monthly general interest family magazine
- Rock Street Journal – covering the Indian independent music scene
- Sanctuary Asia
- Society – monthly celebrity/lifestyle magazine
- Sportstar
- Swarajya
- Tinkle – children's magazine
- Today's Traveller
- Tehelka – news weekly
- Time Magazine Asia – weekly
- Tinpahar – bimonthly, bilingual
- Top Gear
- Vedanta Kesari - monthly cultural/spiritual, inspired by Vivekananda and Ramakrishna
- Verve
- Vogue – monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine
- The Week
- Woman's Era - food fashion and lifestyle magazine
Gujarati
- Buddhiprakash
- Champak – children's magazine
- Chetana
- Chitralekha (Gujarati: ચિત્રલેખા) – weekly
- Dalitchetna
- Dhabak
- Doot
- Gazalvishwa
- Gujarati
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Kavilok
- Kumar
- Parivesh
- Ruchi
- Safari – monthly science magazine
- Shabdasrishti
Hindi
- Akhand Jyoti (Hindi: अखण्ड ज्योति)
- Champak
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Femina India – women's magazine
- Kadambini
- Madhu Muskan
- Meri Saheli
- Overdrive
- Panchjanya (पान्चजन्य, साप्ताहिक पत्रिका)
- Parag
- Pratiyogita Darpan
- Saras Salil
- Sarita
- Vanita
- Yog Sandesh
Kannada
- Balamangala – children's magazine
- Champaka – children's magazine
- Chutuka – children's magazine
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Karmaveera – weekly
- Kasthuri
- Mangala
- Mayura
- O Manase, fortnightly
- Roopatara
- Sakhi
- Slum Jagathu
- Sudha – weekly
- Taranga – weekly
- Tunturu – children's magazine
- Tushara
Konkani
- Dor Mhoineachi Rotti – monthly
- Raknno – weekly
Malayalam
- Balabhumi
- Balamangalam
- Balarama
- Bhashaposhini
- Bobanum Moliyum
- Champak – children's magazine
- Chandrika – weekly
- Chithrabhumi
- Cinema Mangalam
- Desabhimani – weekly
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Kalakaumudi
- Kanyaka
- Kerala Kaumudi – weekly
- Eureka
- Labour India
- Madhyamam Weekly'
- Mangalam Weekly
- Manorama Weekly
- Mathrubhumi – illustrated weekly
- Poompatta
- Prabodhanam
- Samakalika Malayalam
- Vanitha
- Vellinakshatram
Marathi
- Champak – children's magazine
- Chitralekha (Marathi: चित्रलेखा) – weekly
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
Odia
- Kadambini – monthly
- Saptahik Samaya (Odia: ସପ୍ତହିକ) – weekly
Tamil
- Puthiya Thalaimurai
- Cinema Express
- Champak – children's magazine
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Kalki
- Femina India – women's magazine
- Kumudam
- Kungumam
- Ananda Vikatan
- Sigappunada
- Thuglak
- Vikatan
Telugu
- Andhra Bhoomi
- Andhra Prabha
- Swathi - weekly
- Champak – children's magazine
- Chandamama - monthly children's magazine
- Eenadu – Weekly magazine
- Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
- Rythubandhu - agricultural
- Sapthagiri - monthly devotional magazine
Urdu
See also
Lists
- List of Indian comics
- List of newspapers in India
- List of radio stations in India
- List of Indian TV channels
- List of Indian films
References
- Kohli-Khandekar, V. (2008). The Indian Media Business. Response Books. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-81-321-0540-4. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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