G'nY or Geography and You, is a semi-scientific research based magazine that is being published from New Delhi for 13 years now. One of its kind in the nation, the magazine deals with issues that are pertinent to south Asia, and India in particular. The editorial coverage encompasses people, places, environment, science and technology , with an emphasis on human involvement in a climate change scenario. Major topics include nature, ecology, economics, data and its interpretation, GIS based studies, extreme events, geographical thought, and more. G'nY today is appreciated and valued in India and abroad for its lucid in-depth factually correct articles.
National Geographic Traveller magazine brings the world to your doorstep with lively articles told in a storytelling style and gorgeous photography that inspires wanderlust. Whether you're an armchair traveler or someone who takes a few international trips each year, you'll be immersed in multiple fascinating destinations in each issue.
Discovery Channel Magazine India is a monthly magazine boasting premium content based on original and in-depth left-field research. Featuring world-class photography and infographics, the stories are presented with a good dose of humour, insight and attitude, making the eclectic range of topics, from history and mathematics to forensics and gaming, immediately accessible to readers. Plus, the behind-the-scenes access to some of the most popular shows on Discovery.
Discovery Channel Magazine India is a monthly magazine boasting premium content based on original and in-depth left-field research. Featuring world-class photography and infographics, the stories are presented with a good dose of humour, insight and attitude, making the eclectic range of topics, from history and mathematics to forensics and gaming, immediately accessible to readers. Plus, the behind-the-scenes access to some of the most popular shows on Discovery.
Contains 580 alphabetized articles on topics and people related to India's history, culture, religion, and politics, and features maps, charts, sidebars, and more than four hundred black-and-white illustrations.