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2 Assamese  





3 Bengali  





4 Dogri  





5 English  





6 Gujarati  





7 Hindi  





8 Kannada  





9 Konkani  





10 Malayalam  





11 Marathi  





12 Odia  





13 Tamil  





14 Telugu  





15 Urdu  





16 See also  





17 References  














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This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of language.[1]

Arabic[edit]

Assamese[edit]

  • Gariyoshi (গৰীয়সী) – monthly magazine
  • Prantik – fortnightly magazine
  • Roopkar – monthly magazine
  • Bengali[edit]

    • 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
  • Saptahik Bartaman (সাপ্তাহিক বর্তমান) – weekly magazine
  • Unish-Kuri (উনিশ কুড়ি) – fortnightly magazine focused on young adults
  • Dogri[edit]

    English[edit]

  • Better Photography
  • Business India – bimonthly
  • Business Today – fortnightly
  • Businessworld – fortnightly
  • The Caravan – journal of politics and culture, published by Delhi Press
  • CFO India – monthly
  • Champak – children's magazine
  • CTO Forum – monthly
  • Dataquest – fortnightly information technology
  • Digit – IT gadgets and mobile phones
  • Down to Earth – fortnightly politics of environment and development magazine
  • Electronics For You – technology monthly
  • Express Computer – monthly information technology
  • Femina India – women's magazine
  • FHM India – monthly
  • FilmfareBollywood magazine
  • Forbes India – business magazine
  • Frontline – current affairs magazine
  • Goa Today
  • Gobar Times – monthly environmental education magazine for young adults
  • GQ – Indian edition
  • Himal Southasian
  • India Today
  • Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine
  • New India Samachar – fortnightly magazine by Indian government
  • New Woman
  • OPEN – current affairs and features magazine
  • Open Source For You – monthly
  • Organiser – weekly current affairs magazine
  • Outlook
  • Overdrive
  • ParentCircle – parenting magazine
  • PCQuest – technology publication
  • Psychologs – monthly mental health magazine
  • 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
  • Tehelka – news weekly
  • Tinkle – children's magazine
  • Time Magazine Asia – weekly
  • Tinpahar – bimonthly, bilingual
  • Today's Traveller
  • 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[edit]

  • Champak – children's magazine
  • Chetana
  • Chitralekha (Gujarati: ચિત્રલેખા) – weekly
  • Dalitchetna
  • Dhabak
  • Doot
  • Gazalvishwa
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Gujarati
  • Kavilok
  • Kumar
  • Parivesh
  • Ruchi
  • Safari – monthly science magazine
  • Shabdasrishti
  • Hindi[edit]

  • Champak
  • Femina India – women's magazine
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Hans (हंस)
  • Kadambini
  • Madhu Muskan
  • Meri Saheli
  • Overdrive
  • Parag
  • Pratiyogita Darpan
  • Saras Salil
  • Sarita
  • Vanita
  • Yog Sandesh
  • Kannada[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • Raknno – weekly
  • Vauraddeancho Ixtt – weekly
  • Malayalam[edit]

  • Balamangalam
  • Balarama
  • Bhashaposhini
  • Bobanum Moliyum
  • Champak – children's magazine
  • Chandrika – weekly
  • Chithrabhumi
  • Cinema Mangalam
  • Desabhimani – weekly
  • Dhanam
  • Eureka
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Kalakaumudi
  • Kanyaka
  • Kerala Kaumudi – weekly
  • Labour India
  • Madhyamam Weekly
  • Mangalam Weekly
  • Manorama Weekly
  • Mathrubhumi – illustrated weekly
  • Poompatta
  • Prabodhanam
  • Samakalika Malayalam
  • Vanitha
  • Vellinakshatram
  • Marathi[edit]

  • Chitralekha (Marathi: चित्रलेखा) – weekly
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Odia[edit]

  • Saptahik Samaya (Odia: ସପ୍ତହିକ) – weekly
  • Tamil[edit]

  • Champak – children's magazine
  • Cinema Express
  • Femina India – women's magazine
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Kalki
  • Kumudam
  • Kungumam
  • Puthiya Thalaimurai
  • Sigappunada
  • Thuglak
  • Vikatan
  • Telugu[edit]

  • Andhra Prabha
  • Annadata – agricultural magazine
  • Champak – children's magazine
  • Chandamama – monthly children's magazine
  • Eenadu – weekly magazine
  • Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
  • Rythubandhu – agricultural magazine
  • Sapthagiri – monthly devotional magazine
  • Swathi – weekly
  • Urdu[edit]

  • Din Dunia
  • Monthly Darul Uloom – monthly magazine of Darul Uloom Deoband
  • Shabkhoon
  • Shair
  • Shama
  • See also[edit]

    Lists

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 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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