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Unish-Kuri
Indian Bengali magazine for young adults From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Unish-Kuri is one of the youngest fortnightly magazines published from ABP Ltd, publishers of Anandabazar Patrika and The Telegraph, of Kolkata, India. It took off as a new division or wing of Anandamela, the 33-year-old children's magazine published in Bengali language in Kolkata.[1] Its name literally means "nineteen twenty", and it is targeted at teens and young adults.
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Unish-Kuri maintains a colorful outlook. While many magazines [citation needed] are doing away with fiction, Unish Kuri has established its romantic fiction section strongly among its readers. Also popular among its readers is fiction falling under thriller genre. Unish Kuri also publishes serial novels.[2]
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