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| Epilogue stall attracts crowd at trade fair | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Feb 14 In the ongoing Trade Fair at Gole Market here, the stall put up by Epilogue Magazine has become a major attraction for the visitors. While the Trade Fair is attracting a huge crowd, the visitors are evincing a keen interest in the stall of Epilogue Magazine. The management of Epilogue has put all previous issues since January 2007 on the stall and has offered a discount on the previous issues, annual subscriptions and bulk sales. Epilogue Magazine is a leading current affairs journal published from Jammu and now being read across 13 states in the country. The magazine which deals with most vital issues concerning the land and people of the Jammu and Kashmir is jointly edited by a leading group of journalists, academicians and subject matter experts. It carries original contributions and explores the issues which often fail to find space in the mainstream media. A unique feature of the magazine is its shelf life. The issues covered by the Epilogue Magazine are of wider relevance and therefore it can be used as reference for years together. Some of the well meaning persons across the country have described Epilogue Magazine as an authentic and objective source of information on Jammu and Kashmir. In past 14 months, the Epilogue magazine has brought out three Special Editions on Economy, one each on Forests, Wildlife, Ladakh and Cross-LoC Trade, Hydro-electric projects and three issues were devoted to the recent History and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir. Each month, the Epilogue Magazine picks up a particular issue of wider relevance for analysis and expert comments. Besides the cover feature, each monthly edition of the magazine carries regular columns on History, Politics and Economy of Jammu and Kashmir and the latest developments in the South Asian region. The Trade Fair at Gandhi Nagar, where Epilogue had showcased its all editions, has been organized by Indian National Women Welfare Society (INWWS) under the supervision of its President Shavita Vohra. |
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