Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest

Reader's Digest

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Highlights of Readers Digest India magazine, September 2014 For World Heart Day, our September cover story addresses women, and clears a widespread misconception that heart disease is primarily a disease of middle-aged men. Since prevention is better than cure, read about seven crucial facts women should know plus little-known lessons from a noted doctor in an accompanying article. We also commemorate Teacher's Day with six heartwarming tributes from our readers to their teachers. This month's “My Story” comes from the recollections of a retired Indian Army major, who found his Delhi neighbourhood torn by riots in 1984. “Words of Lasting Interest,” in the form of a poignant poem, recall the horrors of World War I. It was written by a 24-year-old English soldier, now widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in the language. On the silver anniversary of the World Wide Web, we have “The RD Interview” with its inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and how his foundation is making a difference. Meet the first Indian cartoonist to draw for Reader's Digest in "Studio." To add to your laughter, we have "25 Jokes That Make You Sound Like a Genius" along with our regular humour sections.

Highlights of Reader’s Digest February 2016, issue: Happiness Begins with Humour Of Love and Money It’s February and while the world celebrates love (we do too), we also know it’s still the beginning of the year and we’re all still hanging on to our resolutions. It’s the best time to make a sound financial plan, rather than scrambling at the end of the year to put together investments. But since there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, our cover story lays down the basics and helps you build on these. But because money can’t buy everything, we have a heart-warming tale of what our loved ones really want from us. In our other special stories: Shafqat Amanat Ali on what he’d do if he ruled the world, an interview with Michael Caine, how to get lucky, and whether the new black money law really will work. Plus, a look into The Making of a Jihadist and why a healthy young man did what he did. There’s also something for us to sleep over: a special report on sleep, how we, in India, are not getting enough of it, and how we can get our full eight hours. Travel down Australia’s Great Ocean Road, and round it off with a story of a film-maker who has lived well beyond his years, with the support and love of his family. Yes, love does make the world go around. So don’t miss our Valentine’s Day special: To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This...