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Alma Magazine: A Spectrum of Cosmopolitan Culture

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The importance of media could not be denied in awaring society, people and even country’s establishment.  The power of media has always been prominent in disseminating information and policy matter of any government.  Today the media is well known as fourth estate and playing potential role in awakening masses and platform of vox populi to voice their social and political sentiments.

 

Alma Magazine is one of the leading national publications that devoted its social and journalistic responsibilities in publishing such issues that could uplift social, political, educational and environmental voices among masses in general and career guidance in youth particularly.  Alma Magazine is not the journalistic dais of awakening vox populi but it is also an index of youth confidence through which youth of the country get noticed by their matchless potentials in the IT sector and other social and cultural scenario.

 

Alma Magazine started in 2011 and since then its readership has been increasing exponentially.  Under the able guidance of senior journalist and writer Mr. Dilip N. Pandit and his skilled staff of subs and reporters, Alma Times has now become the pivoted media tool of changing positive scenario across the country.  Under the patronage of Pt. Vishnu Prasad Shukla (Chairman), Prof. (Dr.) Rajeev Sharma, Shri Rajeev Shukla (Member of Rajya Sabha) and other prominent personalities, Alma Times is out to fulfil needs of the society and the country incessantly.

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