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Reader's Digest India
Mightier Than The Sword
Once a child left for dead, now an award-winning author, Manoranjan Byapari’s life is an astonishing survival saga
9 min |
August 2019

Reader's Digest India
Unapologetically Indian
Because we are like this only!
7 min |
August 2019

Reader's Digest India
Extraordinary Indians
Seven amazing tales of real-life heroes— and how they became the defenders of the powerless
10+ min |
January 2018

Reader's Digest India
Crisis of Conscience
Excessive feelings of guilt can eat away at emotional stability and undermine health. Here, some tips to help free your mind—and boost your well-being.
4 min |
September 2016

Reader's Digest India
Can Meditation Really Slow Ageing?
Is there real science in the spiritualism of meditation? Meet a Nobel Prize winner who thinks so.
8 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
Enduring Love
The story of Ankit Saxena, the resilience and wisdom of his parents and their commitment to humanity brings immense hope in these strange times.
6 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
My Family's Slave
Lola was 18 when my grandfather gave her to my mother as a gift. We brought her to America. For 56 years, she toiled in our home.
10+ min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
An Unlikely Champion Of Press Freedom
When freedom of the press is under attack worldwide, look to India’s first newspaper for its defence.
4 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
Between A Man & A Mob
A young couple from different faiths. An irate crowd intent on violence. An honourable man brave enough to do the right thing.
5 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
Improve Your Marriage (In Just One Day)
Life’s tangles are no match for radio personality Garrison Keillor’s relationship.
3 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
The Transformative Power Of Giving
A simple act of generosity can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life.
4 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
Of Moons, Stars & Vines
Italy’s biodynamic movement is creating notable wines using self-sustaining techniques and an astrological twist.
7 min |
August 2018

Reader's Digest India
Where Is Everybody?
Some of the greatest human minds are scanning the universe, with a range of increasingly powerful telescopes, in the search for extraterrestrial life. The universe is unimainably vast-how could we be both only ones?
7 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
Gadzooks! The Surprising Sources Of Great Sayings
WHEN EXACTLY do ‘the cows come home’? Who was the first person to ‘steal someone’s thunder’? English is full of colourful expressions that have lost the connection to their delightful origins. That said, when you learn the chequered past of some of these phrases, you might think twice about using them.
2 min |
July 2018

Reader's Digest India
13 Things You Didn't Know About Thunderstorms
13 things you didn’t know about thunderstorms
3 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
When My Glass Remained Full​​​​​​​
From years of uncontrolled drinking to sobriety, how I extracted myself and found a new purpose in life
6 min |
July 2018

Reader's Digest India
Will The Spirit Of Alma-Ata Come Alive In Astana?
Comprehensive primary health care could potentially emergecentrestage at a WHO conclave in the Kazakh capital this month
3 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
The Importance Of Iron
Tracing the connection between the mineral and our well-being
2 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
The World's Criminals Dumbest
Crime never pays especially if its planned badly.
8 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
Lower Your Risk For Breast Cancer
This killer disease may be on the rise but women are far from powerless to keep it at bay
6 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
Advice To A Boy Lonely In Montreal
An empty nester writes to his millennial son trying to find himself in the big city
6 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
An Army Of Two
A judge sentences a fellow veteran to jailthen joins him in his cell for the night
8 min |
October 2018

Reader's Digest India
Shankar Mahadevan's World Of Plenty
No one will go to bed hungryMy primary goal would be that no child goes hungry in my reign. This is a heartbreaking reality of our day and age, and I would focus on eliminating it. Every single child would have their tummy’s fill in my world.
2 min |
February 2019

Reader's Digest India
Power To The People
Anshu Gupta’s Goonj has created a new paradigm of giving, transforming lives in villages across India.
4 min |
February 2019

Reader's Digest India
Yes, We Can
The farewell speech of the 44th President of the United States, on his last day in office.
7 min |
February 2019

Reader's Digest India
13 Things You Should Know About Unplugging
13 Things You Should Know About Unplugging
2 min |
February 2019

Reader's Digest India
What's The Deal With Wheat?
A close look at the recent escalation of intolerance towards this staple.
2 min |
February 2019

Reader's Digest India
Pay It Forward
Promising to give away half their wealth to charitable causes, these extraordinary Indians are setting a new milestone in philanthropy
8 min |
August 2019

Reader's Digest India
The Search For India
India’s first Prime Minister explains what ‘Bharat Mata’ means to the common citizen
3 min |
August 2019

Reader's Digest India
The Case Of The Partygoing Wife
Can a wife attending latenight parties be deemed as cruelty towards her husband?
2 min |