The Asian Age

BJP magazine to hit stands soon

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

In a bid to reach out to the Delhiites with their developmen­tal agenda, the Delhi BJP is now planning to sell its in-house magazine, Bhajpa Sandesh, from newsstands in the national capital. The quarterly magazine will be relaunched in its new flavour on Wednesday.

Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari told this newspaper that the price of the magazine has been fixed at `30 and that initially the party plans to place 10, 000 copies at newsstands across the city.

“Till now the magazine, which is the party’s mouthpiece, was only available to BJP’s active members. With the new issue, we are planning to sell it to the general public. Based on the response, we will increase the number of copies accordingl­y,” added Mr Tiwari.

‘Bhajpa Sandesh’ is a subscripti­on based quarterly magazine for the party’s active members and is being published for the last 11 years. The magazine was irregular and in the last six months, only one edition came out. Now, the state leadership has decided to revive and re-launch the magazine. The second edition of this month will be launched in

The quarterly magazine will be re-launched in its new flavour on Wednesday with a price tag of `30

two days.

“All seven BJP Lok Sabha members from the city will contribute in all the editions from now onwards. It will contain an interview of a Union minister, talking about initiative­s and achievemen­ts of his or her ministry. In this edition we will be publishing the interview of national general secretary (organisati­on) Ram Lal. The sole objective is to connect with a larger audience,” said Mr Tiwari.

According to the Delhi BJP president, the party has decided to constitute a new editorial board with independen­t members. The party is also planning to engage a team of media profession­als to manage and ensure the quality of content.

“In the coming issue of ‘Bhajpa Sandesh,’ half of the content will be on the achievemen­ts of the Narendra Modi government in the past three years and the remaining half will be about the activities and programmes of Delhi BJP,” said Mr Tiwari.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Students from Lucknow’s City Montessori School perform yoga asanas in New Delhi on Monday before leaving for New York for a live performanc­e at the UN headquarte­rs on the occasion of Internatio­nal Yoga Day on June 21.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Students from Lucknow’s City Montessori School perform yoga asanas in New Delhi on Monday before leaving for New York for a live performanc­e at the UN headquarte­rs on the occasion of Internatio­nal Yoga Day on June 21.

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