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Dharmayug : ウィキペディア英語版
Dharmyug

''Dharmyug'' was a popular and influential Hindi pictorial weekly〔(धर्मयुग की याद में एक अनूठा आयोजन, 31.12.2014, चन्द्रकांत जोशी )〕〔(धर्मयुग की याद ,कनुप्रिया का पाठ, Janadesh )〕 published by The Times of India Group from year 1949 till 1993.
==History==
The magazine was originally published by a Dalmia press in Bombay from 1949, just after independence of India, however it incorporated an earlier pictorial magazine Nav Yug that began in 1932.〔Dharmyug, July 20, 1952, cover states that it incorporates Nav Yug〕〔(Jogendra N. Sahni, The Michigan Alumnus, Volume 55, University of Michigan. Alumni Association, UM Libraries, 1948 p. 12 )〕 Later on when the Dalmia group divested its stake from Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. in 1948, ''Dharmayug'' remained with the Times of India group.
One of its chief editors was Pandir Satyakam Vidyalankar,〔(Guzarā kahām̐-kahām̐ se: ātmakathātmaka saṃsmaraṇa, Kanhaiyālāla Nandana, Rajpal & Sons, 2007, p. 189-191 )〕 The magazine became popular and widely read when, in 1960, noted writer-playwright Dharmveer Bharti noted for his play, ''Andha Yug'' (1953), was appointed as its Chief Editor. The noted Hindi poet & author served as the Chief Editor for the magazine from 1960 to 1987.〔The Illustrated weekly of India: Volume 108, Issues 39-50, 1987.〕
Dharmveer Bharti was a dedicated and widely admired editor, although was sometimes considered to have been authoritative by fellow journalists.〔(ग़ालिब छुटी शराब, रवीन्द्र कालिया, Vani Prakasahn, 2000, 'धर्मयुग' का माहौल अत्‍यन्‍त सात्‍विक था। संपादकीय विभाग ऊपर से नीचे तक )〕
After Bharti's death, Ganesh Mantri, a Hindi journalist, was appointed Editor,〔 before the Times of India decided to close down the magazine in 1993.〔Whose news?:the media and women's issues by Saga Publications, 1994.〕〔(India 1to15 March 1993 Dharmayug Magazine well illustrated Hindi Script #oi2612 )〕

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