Highlights of Good Housekeeping India magazine dated March 2013. The March issue of Good Housekeeping has actor, wife, mother and businesswoman Juhi Chawla as it’s cover girl. The Good List section has fun gifts to bring spark to your space, the Good Health section has valuable write ups on how to stay young and live long, ways to improve the entire family’s health and simple ways to give a healthy tweak to daily diet. Good Looks section tells you how to fight flakes and go for a makeover. The Good Food section has delicious quick and easy recipes. And the Good Family section has informative article on how to prepare your child for the world outside.
Launched in October 2004, Good Housekeeping is today the fastest-growing women’s magazine in India. It is the contemporary, urban Indian woman’s self-help manual for all aspects of her life: her home, her relationships with children and friends, her health, looks, and culinary interests. Most of all, Good Housekeeping is a friend who helps her live up to her potential. The magazine is widely read across the country, both by homemakers and working women, who vary in age from that 20s to the 60s and beyond. It has been published for the lasts 126 years in the United States and over 82 years in the United Kingdom. Today, it has 16 worldwide editions, and a readership of over 58 million around the world. Endorsed by the country’s leading experts, it provides information that is reliable, engaging, spirited and optimistic. The USP is that even while being aspirational in parts, the magazine basically talks of and to real, everyday women. Good Housekeeping cover personalities always have a story to tell, and are an inspiration to all. They are always cheerful, ready and able to take on life’s challenges. Some of the cover personalities include the late Benazir Bhutto, Oprah Winfrey, Shabana Azmi, Aparna Sen and Waheeda Rehman.