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The Economist
₨ 1,700 – ₨ 145,000
March 25th 2023 Issue
- The world according to Xi
- Central banks face an excruciating trade-off
- The trouble with Emmanuel Macron’s pension victory
- How the EU should respond to American subsidies
- The machinery, structure and output of the British state need reform
- As video games grow, they are eating the media
Monocle
₨ 3,195 – ₨ 31,000
World Finance
₨ 2,495
BBC Good Food
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 28,000
Good Food is the UK’s biggest selling food magazine, packed with triple-tested recipes and practical ideas for every meal occasion. From weekday suppers to relaxed weekend lunches, recipes are seasonal and work first time.
In every issue: 100+ triple-tested recipes, everyday cooking, weekend ideas, seasonal ingredients, TV chefs, inspirational photographs and practical advice.
Science+Nature
₨ 1,995 – ₨ 23,000
Age: 8 - 14 years
The Week Junior Science+Nature magazine is packed with amazing stories, jaw-dropping facts and incredible pictures – all designed to get children to fall in love with science, nature and the environment.
They’ll love every fascinating page – and not only will it give them a head start in STEM subjects at school, it will also inspire them to get out there and change their world for the better.
Psychologies
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 28,000
Psychologies is a leading women’s magazine that focuses on personal growth and wellbeing. It provides readers with the tools, skills and guidance to help them live their best life.
In every issue, Psychologies offers inspiring interviews, expert advice, practical tips, and real life stories from people who have taken control and made positive changes in their lives.
The Cricketer
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 28,000
New Scientist
₨ 2,295 – ₨ 13,000
BBC Science Focus
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 28,000
Vogue UK
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 28,000
Vanity Fair
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 24,000
Vanity Fair opens the door to Hollywood. With a unique mix of grit and glamour, we track the latest scandals, the greatest achievements and the newest stars.
Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst. A provocative mix of culture, politics and high finance that generates more monthly media coverage than any other glossy magazine.
HELLO! UK
₨ 2,195 – ₨ 107,000
Renowned for its superb photo-features, and its ability to secure exclusive access to the social elite, HELLO! has been capturing key moments in celebrities lives ever since it was launched more than 20 years.
Each issue is rich mix of articles and interviews from around the world balanced by a series of regular practical features designed to appeal to every type of reader.
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Philosophy Now
₨ 2,295 – ₨ 13,000
Philosophy Now is a magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It isn’t afraid to tackle all the major questions of life, the universe and everything.
It tries to corrupt innocent citizens by convincing them that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics.
Inc.
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 14,500
Please allow us six to eight weeks for the commencement of your subscription.
Founded in 1979 and acquired in 2005 by Mansueto Ventures LLC, Inc. is the only major brand dedicated exclusively to owners and managers of growing private companies, with the aim to deliver real solutions for today’s innovative company builders.
Psychology Today
₨ 2,195 – ₨ 13,000
Foreign Affairs
₨ 3,995 – ₨ 23,000
Reader’s Digest Asia
₨ 475 – ₨ 6,500
Reader's Digest is the world's most widely read magazine. Hard-hitting, thought-provoking and entertaining, with unforgettable stories in each issue - it is packed with features short enough to read in one sitting, but stimulating enough to keep you thinking for days. Every month millions of people get inspired, informed and entertained by its wide variety of stories about people, health, humour, adventures and world events, written by the best local and international journalist.
Men’s Health UK
₨ 2,495 – ₨ 26,000
Bringing you the world of health and fitness, Men’s Health magazine is full of workout regimes, nutrition plans, celebrity interviews and much more. The guide to getting your muscles defined, Men’s Health is the UK’s number one fitness and wellbeing magazine for men.
No matter what your fitness goal is, Men’s Health magazine will help you get there with their expert tips on building muscle, losing weight and beating stress.
Prevention
₨ 1,495 – ₨ 17,000
Packed with inspiration and motivation, Prevention magazine makes living a healthier lifestyle easier than you ever thought possible. Its unrivalled credentials make it your go-to for breakthrough health news and views you can trust.
You’ll find the best expert advice, stories from inspiring real women, and easy, actionable tips on weight loss, fitness, nutrition, health, your mind and anti-ageing beauty. It’s also the destination for nutritious and delicious recipes.
National Geographic Kids
₨ 995 – ₨ 8,500
Harvard Business Review
₨ 4,295 – ₨ 25,000
For over 80 years, Harvard Business Review magazine has been an indispensable and unrivaled source of ideas, insight, and inspiration for business leaders worldwide.
Each issue contains breakthrough ideas on strategy, leadership, innovation and management. Now, newly redesigned, HBR presents these ideas in a smart new design with improved navigation and rich infographics.
Become a more effective leader by subscribing to Harvard Business Review.
New Scientist Special Issue
₨ 2,395 – ₨ 118,000
New Scientist covers the latest developments in science and technology that will impact your world. New Scientist employs and commissions the best writers in their fields from all over the world. The editorial team provide cutting-edge news, award-winning features and reports, written in concise and clear language that puts discoveries and advances in the context of everyday life today and in the future.
National Geographic Little Kids
₨ 995 – ₨ 4,500
Monocle
₨ 3,195 – ₨ 31,000
Monocle’s February issue is all about celebrating places that work, whether that’s a parliament, home or metro carriage. From a floating office to a school teaching children the rules of the road, we profile the locations that look good and work well for those who use them. Plus: Charleston’s hospitality boom and why you should learn Russian.