Dignity Dialogue Magazine - May 2020
Dignity Dialogue Magazine - May 2020
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In this issue
The Dignity Dialogue Magazine, India’s pioneering magazine for senior citizens, was launched in the year 1995. This monthly magazine provides inspiration, motivation and knowledge to senior citizens and has a large devoted readership. The magazine has provided a platform for many senior citizens to become budding writers and travel journalists. The magazine has a readership of close to 50,000 senior citizens spread all over the country.
DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY
Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar is an ambassador and evangelist for innovation and research and development across the world. He recently published a co-authored book that emphasises how every problem must be met with a practical solution. Interestingly, now in his late seventies, he continues to be the most influential role model for the youth.
10+ mins
STAY PUT WITH YOUR INVESTMENTS
Senior citizens, protect yourself by practising financial isolation, advises Sampath Iyer, a retired senior vice president from a large private sector bank.
3 mins
GIVING WINGS TO DREAMS
Dr. Jitender Aggarwal (45), Founder and CEO of Sarthak, is transforming India’s landscape for ‘people with disabilities’ (PwDs). Krishan Kalra spoke with him at length to learn about the Good Samaritan’s life and what drove him to this crucial area for inclusivity of the country’s 30 million or more PwDs.
5 mins
THE STAGE BECKONS, ONCE AGAIN!
Veteran actor-director Amol Palekar (75) returns to the stage after 25 years with a Hindi play ‘Kusur’.
3 mins
A LIFE FULL OF EXPLORATIONS
Dignity Foundation member Urmila Rau Lal has had a very interesting time so far as an academician, historian, traveller and author, as narrated by fellow member and friend Abha Choudhuri.
5 mins
A GUNG-HO TIME IN GOA
Kirti Kamble (62) loves nothing more than to visit Goa at least once a year. Here he describes his most recent trip.
4 mins
GO OUT AND EXPLORE!
Travelling is always fun. But you should always plan well before taking off, advises Tarun Amalnerkar.
3 mins
STAY FOCUSED, STAY GROUNDED
What does it mean to live a full life? Jeanette Saldanha offers some valuable tips.
3 mins
SALUTING THE ‘DIFFERENTLY-ABLED' SUPER ACHIEVERS
As per an official census, in 2011 there were more than 26 million persons with disabilities in India. WHO estimates put the figure at a whopping 10% of the population. Against this background, Krishan Kalra, President, National Abilymic Association of India and Member of the Advisory Board of Sarthak, writes about some remarkable super achievers who have never let their disabilities get in the way.
4 mins
MIND YOUR MIND!
Our mind is a strange thing – not a physical entity and yet something that rules our life. V Anand Kumar explores this thought.
3 mins
Dignity Dialogue Magazine Description:
Publisher: Dignity Foundation
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Dignity Dialogue - One of India’s foremost national magazines exclusively for the 50+ age group, ‘Dignity Dialogue’ was the frontrunner of Dignity Foundation, making its first appearance in 1995. Despite turbulences throughout these 16 years, it has been steadfast in its dispatch to subscribers on the 29th of every month. It has seen many avatars on the way, from a tabloid format to the current getup, from colour to black and white, and now back to a colourful modern model from 2010.
What has been consistent over these years is the quality of its ‘contents’, which has been receiving rave reviews from its readers, who have become ‘passionate collectors’, carefully storing away copies of every issue over the years for an encore reading! It comes with an eclectic mix of health, wellness, spiritual awareness, environment, modern technology, personal finance, travel options, personalities to be emulated, senior cuisine, books for you, brain games like crossword and Sudoku, and contributions from readers on poetry, humour and nostalgic reflections as well as snippets of information from around the globe.
In our endeavours to re-invent the magazine every year and make it more attractive for our readers, we have been adding professional columns on various lifestyle issues, consumer problems, photo features, and highlighting current issues, technology and the like, to keep you updated with the times, with an awareness on the environment around you. A special section focussing on the younger generation helps in strengthening intergenerational bonding.
It has also found a place in the ‘retirement benefits’ of corporates such as RBI, ITC, BPCL, MICA and many more.
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