TSI surprised me-
The very first day when I came to know that a magazine is being published in fourteen languages simultaneously, I was surprised. When I took in my hands the first copy of TSI Assamese, I felt really proud because a national magazine was published in my mother tongue. I really like TSI because the edit is very attractive and I must say it that the magazine gives preference to the local issues of the state, which have often been neglected by the national media. At the same time, TSI also gives us information on issues of national and international relevance, such as that of Hugo Chavez and all this at a very nominal price.
Avijit Sharma Chairman, Assam Public Works
Guwahati
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Raises untouched topics seriously and deeply...
In today's tough business scenario, the competition in media field has increased enormously just like any other sector – be it print or electronic media. The race for the fastest news has posed serious challenge for the magazines today. Despite this, 'The Sunday Indian' magazine has created its own niche. It is the only magazine where the presentation of news is done in the best possible way. And the best thing about this magazine is that it raises untouched topics seriously and deeply. The recently published story on Uttar Pradesh "365 Days of Solitude” was really informative and judicious. I wish 'The Sunday Indian' magazine touches the heights day by day.
Prof. Abhishek Mishra, Minister of State for Protocol, Uttar Pradesh
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