Just Another Old Wives’ Tale.
Delve into the world of superstitions in Reader’s Digest’s May 2016 issue, as we explore harmless beliefs that may have become a part of our everyday life, but often hold us back. The story also looks at why we be…
Autocar India is the countrys leading authority for car and motorbike buyers. Having pioneered road testing in India, its road test verdicts are the last word on new cars and bikes. Its monthly content of exclusive news, features and riveting stori…
The largest-selling gadget magazine in the world entered the Indian market in Dec 2008 and has been capturing the minds and imagination of design gurus and tech geeks ever since. Stuff India covers the gamut of consumer electronic devices including ne…
What Car? (Indian edition) seems to have been just what the doctor ordered for the new-car buyer in India. What Car? India hit the newsstands with one simple goal: to help you buy the right car at the right price. Cars and the way you buy them have ch…
Autocar Professional is a twice-monthly B2B publication targeted at the Indian automotive industry. It's delivered to key executives and decision-makers, and provides in-depth analysis of this booming market through its concise news, incisive intervie…
What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision (India) was launched in 2005 by Haymarket SAC. The world’s largest selling home entertainment magazine is also India’s best offering for the AV enthusiast. It comes packed with scoops, unbiased and in-depth reviews and…
With a worldwide circulation of over 135,000, The New York Review of Books has established itself, in Esquires words, as the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language. The New York Times described the Review as one of the most …
This magazine is written and edited for the contemporary woman in that it covers the various issues that are important to women today.The changing needs of women are also addressed with articles which focus on careers, money management, law and rel…
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