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Chitralekha
Group of Publications
The
Chitralekha Group of Publications was started way back in 1950 by
Vaju Kotak, a journalistic legend of his times.
The
flagship Chitralekha magazine came out with its first issue in 1950.
Chitralekha has since gone on to become the favourite weekly of
the largest, arguably the most affluent and the most conspicuously
consuming community in India, the Gujaratis.
For
over 50 years now, Chitralekha has been keeping this community informed
about news, events, culture, stories and more…. unfailingly every
Saturday of the week.
Chitralekha
Gujarati since decades has been the largest selling magazine in
Mumbai & Gujarat, across periodicity or language!
Chitralekha
Group of Publications has had many developments since its inception
and various publications have been added to its belt:
General
Interest Magazines:
1)
Chitralekha Gujarati
2)
Chitralekha Gujarati (US/Canada Edition)
3)
Chitralekha Marathi
4)
Jee Gujarati (Film/Television Magazine)
5)
btw (by the way) – “Live Smart!” Magazine
Premium
Magazines:
1)
Chitralekha Travel Magazine
2)
Chitralekha Lifestyle – Watch World Magazine
3)
Chitralekha Lifestyle – Home Décor Magazine
4)
Chitralekha Lifestyle – Wedding Magazine
Now
Chitralekha, Jee and btw are available online catering to an ever
widening audience of Gujarati's, Bollywood film enthusiasts and
anyone who wants to live smart, wherever they are in the world!
The
Group now covers a large gamut of target audiences at virtually
all psychographic and demographic levels, using high quality printing
technology, a completely computerised pre-press to printing set-up
and excellent quality paper, Chitralekha has created a reputation
in both the minds of the readers as well as the advertisers.
Almost
all its publications are family-read and loved. The readers encompass
the entire sweep of the social structure. Small wonder then, that
over the years, circulation figures have steadily marked quantum
leaps in each of the publications.
Today
what the Chitralekha group says about itself is less important than
what the readers say about its publications.
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