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Chronological Order of Popular Women’s Magazines in India

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Chronological Order of Popular Women’s Magazines in India

  • April 10, 2025
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Write the correct sequence of the following woman’s magazines: 

(A) Woman’s Era, Femina, Elle, Manushi

(B) Femina, Woman’s Era, Manushi, Elle

(C) Manushi, Elle, Woman’s Era, Femina

(D) Elle, Manushi, Femina, Woman’s Era

Correct Ans: (B)

Explanation:

The right answer is (B) Femina, Woman’s Era, Manushi, Elle.

Let’s break this down clearly. First came Femina, launched in 1959. The Times Group introduced it as a modern lifestyle magazine. From the start, it focused on fashion, beauty, and women’s empowerment. It also hosted the Femina Miss India contest, which gained national attention.

Then, in 1973, Woman’s Era entered the scene. Published by Delhi Press, it provided a mix of fiction, relationships, and homemaking advice. Unlike Femina, it catered to middle-class families. As a result, it quickly built a strong reader base.

Next, Manushi was launched in 1978. Social activist Madhu Kishwar founded it to promote women’s rights and cultural reform. Unlike the others, this magazine focused on activism, not entertainment. Therefore, it became a serious platform for feminist discourse in India.

Finally, Elle arrived in 1996. As an international fashion magazine, it brought global glamour to India. Its content includes style, luxury, and lifestyle topics. Hence, Elle appealed to elite urban women looking for international trends.

To sum up, the sequence goes like this:
Femina → Woman’s Era → Manushi → Elle.

So, option (B) is absolutely correct. This sequence reflects both the historical order and the evolution of content, from traditional to global and from lifestyle to activism.

Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjan Kumar

Founder & Educator

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