Desh Magazine: Shaping Bengali Culture for Decades
Desh magazine, developed by Magzter Inc., has played a significant role in shaping the cultural ethos of Bengalis over the years. Established in 1933, Desh is the second publication from the house of ABP and has become the epitome of Bengali language and literature in India.
As a fortnightly magazine, Desh covers a wide range of topics including literature, arts, science, current affairs, and philosophy. It has been associated with renowned literary figures both past and present, such as Rabindranath Tagore, Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay, Jibanananda Das, Saradindu Bandyopadhyay, and many more.
Since 2003, Desh has been an all-color magazine, offering a vibrant reading experience. It encompasses a variety of features including Mantabya, Probondho, Bhraman, Galpo, Dharabahik Upanyash, Kabita, Shilpa-Sanskriti, Granthalok, Chitipatra, and Seshkatha.
Desh also releases special issues like Desh Galpo Sankha and Desh Boi Sankha during the Kolkata Book Fair, catering to the diverse interests of its readers.