Dear Students
Library has planned to make the year 2026-27 a year of Reading Magazines in the Library .
We spend equally a good amount on the consumable print and digital media (Plz. see the magazine budget sheet) but when it comes to utilization, we are bit lacking, So to make very best use of every rupees spent on magazines we have planned to push magazine reading in readers to promote reading and make students aware of different print / non print/digital media available in the forms of Magazines / Periodicals / Research Papers ... and so on.
The Broader plan will be : Orientation:Magazine Reading
1. Know the Magazines and their types
2. Know the difference between book and magazine
3. Print and Digital Magazines
4. Identify and list your favorite Magazines to be life long reader
5. Contribute and Create a Class Magazine
6. Complication and creating bound versions of old valuable magazines.
7. Exploring digital magazines and subscriptions
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A book is usually a long, bound work focused on a single narrative or subject, while a magazine is a shorter, regularly published collection of articles on various topics, often tied to current trends or events.
Key Differences Between a Book and a Magazine
| Attribute | Book | Magazine |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Bound with a durable cover, often hardcover or paperback | Stapled or perfect bound, thinner and less durable |
| Content | Longer, in-depth narratives or focused informational content | Shorter articles, interviews, images, and diverse topics in one issue |
| Frequency | Published irregularly (once, or in editions over years) | Published regularly (weekly, monthly, quarterly) |
| Purpose | Designed for long-term enjoyment, study, or reference | Focused on current events, trends, entertainment, or lifestyle |
| Longevity | Often kept in personal libraries or collections | Typically discarded or recycled after reading |
| Audience Use | Readers invest time for deep reading or study | Readers skim for quick updates, entertainment, or inspiration |
Sources:
Contextual Notes
Books: Examples include novels, textbooks, biographies, or encyclopedias. They are meant to be read over time and often have lasting value.
Magazines: Examples include National Geographic, TIME, or Vogue. They are designed to be consumed quickly and replaced by the next issue.
Trade-offs & Considerations
Depth vs. Variety: Books provide depth on one subject, while magazines offer variety but less detail.
Durability vs. Timeliness: Books are durable and timeless; magazines are timely but disposable.
Cultural Role: Books often shape long-term knowledge and culture, while magazines capture snapshots of trends and public opinion at a given time.
Important Links
- Orientation :Magazine Reading
- Search results for Parts of a Magazine-The Anatomy of a Magazine
- Parts of a Book
- MAGAZINE REVIEW -MORNING ASSEMBLY
- New arrival of Magazines under PMShi grant
- DIGITAL MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS / SUPPLIERS / VENDORS
- Buy Magazine Subscription - MYSUBS Welcome to Non-Tax Receipt Portal
- VICKAS - YouTube
- Magazine vs Books And Ebook vs Physical books .....
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- Makers Space : Magazine Selves from waste plastic Bottles

| Magazine Name | Frequency | Specialty / Focus Area | Approx. Price (₹) | Pages | Publisher | Editor / Chief Editor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| India Today | Weekly | Current affairs, politics, economy, lifestyle | 100 | 120–140 | Living Media India Ltd. | Raj Chengappa |
| Business Today | Fortnightly | Business, finance, stock market, corporate trends | 150 | 100–120 | Living Media India Ltd. | Udayan Mukherjee |
| Outlook India | Fortnightly | News, politics, culture, social issues | 145 | 100 | Outlook Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd. | Chinki Sinha |
| The Week | Weekly | Current affairs, lifestyle, health, science | 180 | 110–130 | Malayala Manorama Group | Philip Mathew |
| Frontline | Fortnightly | In-depth analysis of national and international issues | 150 | 120 | The Hindu Group | R. Vijaya Kumar |
| Filmfare | Monthly | Bollywood, celebrity interviews, entertainment | 120 | 90–100 | Worldwide Media Pvt. Ltd. | Jitesh Pillai |
| Vogue India | Monthly | Fashion, beauty, lifestyle, celebrity culture | 395 | 150 | Condé Nast India Pvt. Ltd. | Priya Tanna |
| Grihshobha | Monthly | Women’s lifestyle, family, cooking, health | 75 | 80–100 | Delhi Press | Prashant Jha |
| Champak | Fortnightly | Children’s stories, puzzles, moral lessons | 65 | 60–80 | Delhi Press | Editorial Board |
| Reader’s Digest India | Monthly | Inspirational stories, humor, health, lifestyle | 110 | 100 | India Today Group | Mohan Sivanand |
| Outlook Traveller | Monthly | Travel destinations, photography, culture | 150 | 90–110 | Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. | Anindita Ghosh |
| Autocar India | Monthly | Automobiles, reviews, test drives, industry news | 199 | 120 | Haymarket SAC Publishing | Hormazd Sorabjee |
| Cosmopolitan India | Monthly | Women’s fashion, beauty, lifestyle | 999 (annual sub.) | 100 | India Today Group | Nandini Bhalla |
| Forbes India | Fortnightly | Business leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation | 250 | 120 | Network18 Media & Investments Ltd. | Brian Carvalho |
| GoodHomes India | Bi-monthly | Interior design, home décor, lifestyle | 149 | 90 | Worldwide Media Pvt. Ltd. | Deepa Menon |
Magazine review Points :
- 1. Title: Name Of Magazine
- 2. Month & Year: Mar.26
- Volume NO. & Issue No. / Vol 19 Issue 8
- Frequency: Weekly / Fortnightly / Monthly / Half Yearly / Yealy
- 3. Cost Rs....
- 4. Approx pages ...
- 5. Chief Editor / Editor Name
- 6. Publisher / ISSN
- 7. Regular columns / Features
- 8. Your Favorite Column
- 9. Special / Cover story: Picture on main cover page inside story
- 10. Your take-home points : at least one point to learn
| Activity | Description | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|
| Magazine Orientation Session | Introduce students to different types of magazines (children’s, science, current affairs, art, etc.) through interactive displays and discussions. | Students understand magazine categories, identify interests, and learn how to navigate print and digital formats. |
| Magazine Review Workshop | Students pick one magazine and write a short review using the “Magazine Review Points” format. | Develops analytical and writing skills; encourages critical thinking and content evaluation. |
| Create a Class Magazine | Each class designs its own magazine with student-written articles, artwork, and interviews. | Promotes creativity, teamwork, and editorial skills; builds ownership and pride in student work. |
| Magazine vs Book Debate | Conduct a debate comparing books and magazines — their purpose, longevity, and cultural impact. | Enhances communication, reasoning, and comparative analysis skills. |
| Digital Magazine Exploration | Students explore e-magazines and online subscriptions using library computers or tablets. | Improves digital literacy and awareness of modern reading platforms. |
| Magazine Display Week | Showcase new and old magazines in thematic displays (science week, art week, etc.). | Encourages browsing, curiosity, and appreciation for diverse topics. |
| Magazine Quiz | Organize a quiz based on magazine content — cover stories, editors, and features. | Reinforces attention to detail, memory, and comprehension. |
| Recycling Old Magazines | Students create crafts or collages using old magazines. | Promotes sustainability, creativity, and resourcefulness. |
| Guest Talk by Editor | Invite a local magazine editor or journalist to speak about publishing. | Provides real-world insight into media careers and the editorial process. |
| Magazine Reading Record | Students maintain a log of magazines read, noting favorite columns and take-home points. | Builds reading habits, reflection, and accountability. |
| Policy Framework | Section / Theme | Magazine Reading Integration | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NEP 2020 | Section 4.6 – Foundational Literacy & Numeracy | Introduce age-appropriate magazines (e.g., Champak, Magic Pot) during library periods. | Builds reading fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension through short, engaging texts. |
| NEP 2020 | Section 4.23 – Holistic & Multidisciplinary Education | Use magazines from science, art, and social domains to connect subjects. | Encourages interdisciplinary learning and curiosity about real-world issues. |
| NEP 2020 | Section 11.8 – Libraries & Reading Promotion | Create “Magazine Corners” and organize Magazine Review Weeks. | Develops independent reading habits and critical media literacy. |
| NEP 2020 | Section 21 – Technology Use in Education | Explore digital magazines and e-periodicals. | Enhances digital literacy and responsible online reading. |
| NCF 2023 | Language Education – Reading for Pleasure & Information | Include magazine articles in comprehension and creative writing tasks. | Improves analytical reading and expressive writing. |
| NCF 2023 | Art & Aesthetic Education | Analyze magazine layouts and cover designs. | Builds visual literacy and appreciation of design principles. |
| NCF 2023 | Vocational & Media Studies | Encourage students to create class magazines or newsletters. | Fosters teamwork, editorial skills, and understanding of media ethics. |
| NCF 2023 | Library Periods & Reading Programs | Allocate weekly “Magazine Hour” for guided reading and reflection. | Promotes sustained reading habits and self-directed learning. |
Implementation Ideas for KVs
Magazine Orientation Week: Introduce print and digital magazines aligned with NEP’s literacy goals.
Student Editorial Board: Connects to NCF’s experiential learning and peer collaboration.
Digital Literacy Workshop: Links to NEP’s technology integration vision.
Magazine Review Record: Supports NEP’s critical thinking and reflection outcomes.
Title: “Magazines in Schools – NEP 2020 & NCF 2023 Alignment”
Sections:
NEP 2020 Highlights (Blue theme)
📖 Foundational Literacy (Sec. 4.6) → Magazines for joyful reading.
🌍 Holistic Education (Sec. 4.23) → Interdisciplinary magazine use.
📚 Libraries & Reading Promotion (Sec. 11.8) → Magazine corners, review weeks.
💻 Technology Integration (Sec. 21) → Digital magazines & e-periodicals.
NCF 2023 Highlights (Green theme)
📝 Language Education → Magazine articles for comprehension & writing.
🎨 Art & Aesthetic Education → Cover design analysis.
📰 Vocational & Media Studies → Student-created class magazines.
📅 Library Periods → Weekly “Magazine Hour.”
Learning Outcomes (Orange theme)
Critical thinking
Media literacy
Creativity & teamwork
Digital literacy
Sustained reading habits
“READ • REFLECT • CREATE • CONNECT”

















