Pakistan’s reported air strikes on Kabul last night, coinciding with Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, seem intended to send...
Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Pakistan’s army has been a rentier force available to a reasonable bidder. It has never come to the aid of any Muslims including Palestinians or the Gazans, except making noises here and there.
I had subscribed target magzine in my teens.i wish to know that does the magazine is still published.IS it available online.what is the subscription price of the magazine online.pls reply.
I have forever resented Vatsala Kaul (sorry!) for killing Target and morphing it into a blunder called Teens today. Still don’t know why the publisher made this monumental blunder. Thank you Rosalind Wilson and team for making my childhood – in a boring small town – so special.
My children grew up with Target and I still feel bad that my husband threw them some day, during his transfer. Now I am very keen that my grand children should read this high quality children magaine. As a duty to loving public, Living India Media Ltd shuld republish old Target , as an online book. Lot of people will be happy to buy that.
My favourite magazine growing up. And i so looked forward to the Adventures of Detective Moochwala and Gardhab Das the singing donkey. That was my first introduction to Ajit’s work . The adventures were a class apart., which held me in awe with the details in the work that Ajit put in. Neelab and Jayanto with Gardhab Das were hilarious and quirky.
Yes, Target was in a league of its own . The characters have so much of potential and would really love to see them revived in graphic novel or animation.
DOWN MEMORY LANE: This article in ThePrint today brought back memories of childhood days. I owe a lot to TARGET for it not only inspired me to read and write, and gave me an opportunity to try my hand at features writing while still in school back home in remote North Bengal but it also helped me choose my career of journalism a decade later. Thanks, Taran for doing this nostalgic story!
I had subscribed target magzine in my teens.i wish to know that does the magazine is still published.IS it available online.what is the subscription price of the magazine online.pls reply.
My favorite and very close to my heart! I would eagerly wait for the new issue each time!
I have forever resented Vatsala Kaul (sorry!) for killing Target and morphing it into a blunder called Teens today. Still don’t know why the publisher made this monumental blunder. Thank you Rosalind Wilson and team for making my childhood – in a boring small town – so special.
My children grew up with Target and I still feel bad that my husband threw them some day, during his transfer. Now I am very keen that my grand children should read this high quality children magaine. As a duty to loving public, Living India Media Ltd shuld republish old Target , as an online book. Lot of people will be happy to buy that.
Is it possible to publish the comics online? We might be able to inspire a whole new crop of Target fans!! 🙂
My favourite magazine growing up. And i so looked forward to the Adventures of Detective Moochwala and Gardhab Das the singing donkey. That was my first introduction to Ajit’s work . The adventures were a class apart., which held me in awe with the details in the work that Ajit put in. Neelab and Jayanto with Gardhab Das were hilarious and quirky.
Yes, Target was in a league of its own . The characters have so much of potential and would really love to see them revived in graphic novel or animation.
DOWN MEMORY LANE: This article in ThePrint today brought back memories of childhood days. I owe a lot to TARGET for it not only inspired me to read and write, and gave me an opportunity to try my hand at features writing while still in school back home in remote North Bengal but it also helped me choose my career of journalism a decade later. Thanks, Taran for doing this nostalgic story!