Grihshobha Hindi
Grihshobha Hindi

Grihshobha Hindi

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Grihshobha is the leading women’s magazine in India that is published by Delhi Press. Published in 8 languages, Grihshobha is an engaging compendium of articles on home-making, fashion, beauty, cookery, health and stories on relationships. It is one of the most widely read women’s magazines in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati and Kannada. It seeks to be a preferred choice among Women magazine readers in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Bengali.

 

As women’s magazines go, Grihshobha is the go-to source of information for its readers for practical and useful tips on personal care, beauty, fashion, cookery, and home making. Furthermore, Grihashobha has always had a strong mix of articles that touch upon the socio-cultural issues that are society faces. Therefore beyond personal care, fashion, and relationships, the magazine seeks to develop a socially and culturally active and informed citizen, who is socially conscious and wants to prepare herself to make the right choices.

Published in 8 languages and commanding an enviable readership, it is the only woman's magazine with a pan-India presence. Covering all the topics that are most popular among women, Bollywood, beauty, fashion, family, relationships, travel, recipes and personal issues. Grihshobha has been a genuine advisor and an agent for the evolution of the Indian woman.