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Alive:

This English magazine was the first one published from Delhi Press. It has been launched in 1940 as CARAVAN. Covering a wide range of topics such as politics, philosophy, money, marriages, sex, superstitions... Alive is complete in itself. caravan
Sarita:
Following Caravan, came Sarita in hindi. Launched in 1945, Sarita aimed to fill the long-felt void for a substantial family magazine. Sarita is a bold magazine striving to fight against burning issues like poverty, slavery of 2000 years, rampant corruption, religious dogma and obscuration, these are issues that hold victims in chains. Sarita has a readership of more than 40 lakhs as per NRS ‘99. Sarita
Mukta:
After Alive and Sarita, Mukta came into the picture. Launched in 1961, Mukta is another Hindi magazine catering to the requirements of the youth. Fashion, beauty, grooming for the young, etc. are some of the most popular features of this magazine. Mukta
Woman's Era
Women needed some substantial magazine to count upon. Sensing this requirement, Delhi Press brought Woman’s Era in 1973. Catering to the varied tastes of the upper-middle strata of the society, Woman’s Era enjoys a firm position amongst all similar woman’s English periodicals. As per NRS’99, Woman’s Era has more than 11 lakh readers all over India. Womans era
Grihshobha
This is the most popular magazine of Delhi Press. Entering the Delhi Press family in 1979, Grihshobha took immediate action as soon as it came into the scene. Carrying unique and attractive features on housekeeping, cookery, knitting, interior decoration, beauty care, dress designing, hobbies and handicraft; Grihshobha is a wonder in itself. Having an impressive growth record, it enjoys a wide readership of 67,35,000 out of which 35,66,000 are women. Grehshgobha
Grihshobhika
In June 1990, Grihshobha was launched in Marathi as Grihshobhika. It was a blessing in disguise for all the Maharashtrian families because they were in desperate need of a family magazine. Total readership of Grihshobhika is 23,10,000. Grihshobha Marathi
Grihshobha (Kannada)
Grihshobha launched its Kannada version in 1993. Within a year, it touched 1 lakh mark Grihshobha Kannada, boasts of a readership of 21,75,000. Grihshobha Kannada
Grihshobha (Gujarati)
Grihshobha in Gujarati joined the galaxy of the Delhi Press magazines in January 1989. Having a total readership of 8,85,000; Grihshobha Gujarati hold a very comfortable position among the affluent Gujarati family magazines. Grihshobha  Gujrati

Saras Salil
A Hindi fortnightly magazine, launched in February 1993 has already registered a sale of more than 10 lakh copies per issue. Politics, sports, films and current affairs are the reigning features of Saras Salil. Having achieved a readership of 80,67,000, Saras Salil has about 55,24,000 readers from rural areas. Saras Salil


Suman Saurabh
The well known Hindi monthly magazine for adolescents, was launched in 1983. Children in the age group of 10 to 15 years love it owing to its educative and entertaining value. According to NRS ‘99, Suman Saurabh enjoys a readership of 15,89,000; out of which 5,11,000 readers are in the age group of 15-19 years. Suman Saurabh


Champak
The Hindi version of Champak was launched in 1968. Since then Champak has been rapidly climbing the ladder of success. Its educative and entertaining contents leaves the children spell-bound. The little ones adore this magazine and get completely absorbed in it. Champak is now published in English, Marathi, Gujarati and Kannada too. Each of the vernaculars is equally popular and desperately seeked after by the little children. Champak Child

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