Highlights of Reader’s Digest India magazine dated September 1, 2013. Our annual humour special issue is here, so get all set for the mirth. From a hand-picked collection of incredible schemes, blunders, scams and dumb acts from around the world to the A-Z of ordinary stuff in a funny avatar, our humour issue will sure light up your day. And since you can enjoy Digest jokes even after many years, we are reprinting vintage humour from the 1920s, when The Digest started, right up to the 1990s. Also included are favourite articles on two people who never fail to make you laugh: the versatile Walt Disney and comedian Ray Romano. "Beyond Books & Homework," our Teacher's Day special feature, is a heart-warming compilation of memoirs by four students about fine teachers who touched their lives. This month's "In My Opinion" from an African American student in India draws our attention to a silent crime widespread in our country: racism. "Work Better, Work Happy" is about five mistakes you should avoid at work. Learn about cardiac rehabilitation programs as the new route to fitness. And as always, get inspired by "Quotable Quotes," build your vocabulary with "Word Power" and test your brain with "RD Challenge."
Highlights of Reader’s Digest February 2016, issue: Happiness Begins with Humour Of Love and Money It’s February and while the world celebrates love (we do too), we also know it’s still the beginning of the year and we’re all still hanging on to our resolutions. It’s the best time to make a sound financial plan, rather than scrambling at the end of the year to put together investments. But since there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, our cover story lays down the basics and helps you build on these. But because money can’t buy everything, we have a heart-warming tale of what our loved ones really want from us. In our other special stories: Shafqat Amanat Ali on what he’d do if he ruled the world, an interview with Michael Caine, how to get lucky, and whether the new black money law really will work. Plus, a look into The Making of a Jihadist and why a healthy young man did what he did. There’s also something for us to sleep over: a special report on sleep, how we, in India, are not getting enough of it, and how we can get our full eight hours. Travel down Australia’s Great Ocean Road, and round it off with a story of a film-maker who has lived well beyond his years, with the support and love of his family. Yes, love does make the world go around. So don’t miss our Valentine’s Day special: To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This...