Magazine Cover
(1941 - 1947) Pre-Independence
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Bharathi Magazine 1946 Adivi Baapiraju
This is the cover page of Bharathi Magazine published in 1946. This is the painting by renowned artist Adivi Baapiraju.
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Chandamama 1947Unknown
This is the first Telugu issue of Chandamama on 15 August 1947 on the occasion of Independence Day.The founder editor of the magazine was Chakrapani. It was printed and published by B.Nagi Reddy
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(1948 - 1950) Post-Independence
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(1951 - 1960) Post-Independence
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Chandamama 1957Unknown
The Chandamama was started in Telugu by B. Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani, noted film makers. It was edited by Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao. Chandamam was a classic Indian monthly magazine for children, famous for its illustrations. It also published long-running mythological or magical stories that ran for years.
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(1961 - 1970) Post-Independence
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Sandesh Satyajit Ray
Sandesh is a children’s magazine in Bengali. It was first published by Upendra Kishore Ray through his publishing company, M/s U. Ray and Sons. Sukumar Ray was its editor. Sandesh was founded by Satyajit Ray's grandfather, Upendrakishore Raychaudhury, in 1913.
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(1971 - 1980) Post-Independence
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(1981 - 1990) Post-Independence
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Chandoba 1983Unknown
Chandamama was started in Telugu by B. Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani. Chandamama was a classic Indian monthly magazine for children. It is very famous for its illustrations. It was published as a long-running mythological/magical story that ran for years. The editor of this magazine was Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao.
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Bharathi Magazine 1986Adivi Baapiraju
This is the cover page of Bharathi Magazine published in 1946. This is the painting by renowned artist w:Adivi Baapiraju. Adivi Baapiraju (1895–1952) was an Indian polymath, who was a novelist in Telugu language, playwright, painter, art director, and anti-colonial nationalist known for his works in Telugu theater, and cinema.[1][2] He is known for his literary works such as Gonaganna Reddy, Narayana Rao, and Himabindu.
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Sandesh Satyajit Ray
Sandesh is a children's magazine in Bengali and was founded by Satyajit Ray’s grandfather, Upendra Kishore Raychaudhury, in 1913. The cover pages and illustrations of this magazine were the finest examples of graphic art. The name Sandesh is to imply the nature of the magazine, which was informative and entertaining, as Sandesh in Bengali means both news and a type of sweet. Upendrakishore edited it till his death in 1915, when his illustrious son Sukumar took over.
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Sandesh Satyajit Ray
Sandesh is a children's magazine in Bengali and was founded by Satyajit Ray’s grandfather, Upendra Kishore Raychaudhury, in 1913. The cover pages and illustrations of this magazine were the finest examples of graphic art. The name Sandesh is to imply the nature of the magazine, which was informative and entertaining, as Sandesh in Bengali means both news and a type of sweet. Upendrakishore edited it till his death in 1915, when his illustrious son Sukumar took over.
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