This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of language.[1]
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Arabic
- Al-Da'i - Monthly magazine of Darul Uloom Deoband
 - Al-Kifah - Former fortnightly magazine of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind
 - Al-Raid - Biweekly magazine of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama
 - Da'watul Haq - Former quarterly magazine of Darul Uloom Deoband
 
Assamese
Bengali
- 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
 - Unish-Kuri (উনিশ কুড়ি) - Fortnightly magazine focused on young adults
 - Saptahik Bartaman (সাপ্তাহিক বর্তমান) - Weekly magazine
 
Dogri
- Shiraza Dogri – bimonthly literary magazine
 
English
- Better Interiors - interior design
 - Better Photography
 - Business India – bimonthly
 - Business Today – fortnightly
 - Businessworld - fortnightly
 - The Caravan – journal of politics and culture, published by Delhi Press
 - Champak – children's magazine
 - CTO Forum – monthly
 - CFO India – 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
 - Filmfare – Bollywood 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
 - FHM India – monthly
 - Intelligent Computing CHIP magazine
 - New Woman
 - New India Samachar – fortnightly magazine by Indian government
 - Organiser – weekly current affairs magazine
 - OPEN – current affairs and features magazine
 - Open Source For You – monthly
 - 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
 - Tinkle – children's magazine
 - Today's Traveller
 - Tehelka – news weekly
 - Time Magazine Asia – weekly
 - Tinpahar – bimonthly, bilingual
 - 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
- Buddhiprakash
 - Champak – children's magazine
 - Chetana
 - Chitralekha (Gujarati: ચિત્રલેખા) – weekly
 - Dalitchetna
 - Dhabak
 - Doot
 - Gazalvishwa
 - Gujarati
 - Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
 - Kavilok
 - Kumar
 - Parivesh
 - Ruchi
 - Safari – monthly science magazine
 - Shabdasrishti
 
Hindi
- Akhand Jyoti (Hindi: अखण्ड ज्योति)
 - Champak
 - Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
 - Hans (हंस)
 - Femina India – women's magazine
 - Kadambini
 - Madhu Muskan
 - Meri Saheli
 - Overdrive
 - Parag
 - Pratiyogita Darpan
 - Saras Salil
 - Sarita
 - Vanita
 - Yog Sandesh
 
Kannada
- Balamangala – children's magazine
 - 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
- Dor Mhoineachi Rotti – monthly
 - Vauraddeancho Ixtt - weekly
 - Raknno – weekly
 
Malayalam
- Balabhumi
 - Balamangalam
 - Balarama
 - Bhashaposhini
 - Bobanum Moliyum
 - Champak – children's magazine
 - Chandrika – weekly
 - Chithrabhumi
 - Cinema Mangalam
 - Desabhimani – weekly
 - Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
 - Kalakaumudi
 - Kanyaka
 - Kerala Kaumudi – weekly
 - Eureka
 - Labour India
 - Madhyamam Weekly
 - Mangalam Weekly
 - Manorama Weekly
 - Mathrubhumi – illustrated weekly
 - Poompatta
 - Prabodhanam
 - Samakalika Malayalam
 - Vanitha
 - Vellinakshatram
 - Dhanam
 
Marathi
- Champak – children's magazine
 - Chitralekha (Marathi: चित्रलेखा) – weekly
 - Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
 
Odia
- Kadambini – monthly
 - Saptahik Samaya (Odia: ସପ୍ତହିକ) – weekly
 
Tamil
- Puthiya Thalaimurai
 - Cinema Express
 - Champak – children's magazine
 - Grihshobha – biweekly women's magazine
 - Kalki
 - Femina India – women's magazine
 - Kumudam
 - Kungumam
 - Ananda Vikatan
 - Sigappunada
 - Thuglak
 - Vikatan
 
Telugu
- Andhra Bhoomi
 - Andhra Prabha
 - Annadata - Agricultural magazine
 - Swathi - Weekly
 - Champak – Children's magazine
 - Chandamama - Monthly children's magazine
 - Eenadu – Weekly magazine
 - Grihshobha – Biweekly women's magazine
 - Rythubandhu - Agricultural magazine
 - Sapthagiri - Monthly devotional magazine
 
Urdu
- Monthly Darul Uloom - Monthly magazine of Darul Uloom Deoband
 - Biswin Sadi
 - Din Dunia
 - Shabkhoon
 - Shair
 - Shama
 
See also
Lists
References
- ↑ 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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