Safari magazine
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Safari is a monthly Gujarati popular science and general knowledge magazine published by Harshal Publications, Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India. The editor of this periodical is Harshal Pushkarna and the publisher is Nagendra Vijay. Apart from popular science articles, the magazine also contains articles on history, current affairs and defence matters. It is a very popular magazine amongst young children and students. The tagline of the magazine reads "Buddhishali vachako maate nu magazine" meaning "A magazine for intelligent readers" in Gujarati. The magazine features puzzles ranging from easy to difficult, quizzes, quick facts as well as jokes.
It is also known for its activities to make science popular in the new generation of gujarat.[1] The owners of the magazine have launched Nagendra Vijay science Foundation in December, 2004 — a non-profit organization working for make science popular in gujarat. It is considered as one of the best magazines in gujarati language, in terms of popularity and content.
[edit] Other publications
There are also some other publications by the owners, which includes: Indo-Pak war of 1971, vishvvigrah ni yaadgaar yudhhkathao (famous stories of WW1 and WW2), Safari Jokes, Mosad na jaasusi missiono, cosmos, vishmaykaarak vigyan, Prakruti ane Pranijagat, Ek vakhat evu banyu, Jindagi Jindagi, Super Quiz and Mathemajic.
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