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New Products & Services Scientific American India to hit newsstands soon Our Bureau
New Delhi , June 6 THE India Today Group has launched the Indian edition of Scientific American, the world's oldest science and technology magazine published since 1845. Titled Scientific American India, the journal will bring to its readers insightful analysis of the emerging trends in the fields of science and technology and their relevance to the daily lives of people. Mr Kapil Sibal, Minister of State for Science and Technology and Ocean Development, said: "I was absolutely delighted when I got to know that this magazine will be accessible to the Indian audience. It has come at the right time when the interest of the international community in Indian scientists is immense. It will give the Indian scientists a great opportunity and exposure." Speaking at the launch, Mr Aroon Purie, Editor-in-Chief of the India Today Group, said: "India has one of the largest pools of scientific talent in the world yet there really has never been a magazine of international repute devoted to science and technology and published from India. By bringing out Scientific American India, we hope to fill this void."
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