The EFY Group’s first magazine, Electronics For You, was launched in January 1969, when the Indian electronics industry was still at a nascent stage. Today, it has grown into South Asia’s most popular electronics magazine. In fact, the name ‘EFY’ Group has been coined from the abbreviation of this magazine’s title. The magazine’s goal is to keep the electronics fraternity updated with the latest technical knowledge. It also keeps hobbyists busy with the circuit ideas and construction projects it carries month after month. And it helps end users decide on which electronic product to buy when they enter a shopping mall. The CD that accompanies each issue of this magazine carries a host of useful software and games.
BN1 Magazine is the local publication with a national outlook. We have amazing interviews with the most exciting names in Theatre, Music, Comedy, Arts, Fashion Sports and Politics along with unashamed and unbiased looks at grassroots issues. Independent, unafraid and objective, everything we do is born out of passion, intelligence and good-humour. Whether it’s platforming the efforts of extraordinary community groups or exploring the work of the world’s most exciting creative talents, we believe everyone has a story to tell.
Better Photography is one of South Asia’s most respected photography guides and is India’s No.1 photography magazine. It is the first Indian magazine to be completely devoted to the art and science of photography. Catering primarily to amateurs, hobbyists, and serious enthusiasts, the magazine has a keen following amongst professionals as well. It delves into product tests, provides expert advice, tutorials and techniques, and conducts some of India’s most prominent photography contests.
Every issue contains practical advice from expert dietitians and nutritionists, dozens of tips and ideas to help consumers choose the right products at the supermarket, and a month’s worth of healthy recipes. Healthy Food Guide shows consumers how to eat well every single day – without having to compromise on taste, spend hours in the kitchen, or more money at the checkout.