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Reader's Digest India

Dec 01 2020
Magazine

Reader’s Digest has been the world’s biggest-selling magazine for nearly nine decades. It is also India’s largest-selling magazine in English. Beneath the fun and excitement of its pages, the Digest is, above all else, a serious magazine that never loses sight of the fact that, each day, all of us confront a tough, challenging world. To the millions who read the Digest, it is not a luxury—it is a necessity. Deep within its widely varied package of humour, real-life dramas and helpful information, there is in every issue of the Digest a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives.

Reader's Digest India • VOL. 61 NO. 12 DECEMBER 2020

OVER TO YOU • NOTES ON THE October ISSUE

Reject, Revive and Innovate: What the Pandemic Teaches Us • Definitive lessons gleaned from India’s fight against the pandemic

GOOD NEWS • For A Better Planet

POINTS TO PONDER

It Happens ONLY IN INDIA

MY Thank you YEAR • How writing 365 notes of appreciation reconnected me to what’s important in my life

Humour in UNIFORM

Wakey, Wakey • Caffeine is mostly safe, and might even prevent dementia, but it comes with risks

Winter Air, Beware • Combat poor cold-weather air quality with these expert tips

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

AS KIDS SEE IT

GO KNIFELESS, SCARLESS AND SUTURELESS”

Kindness in the Time of Covid • From making face masks for hospitals to making music to entertain neighbours, the COVID-19 crisis is sparking countless acts of generosity. Here are stories from around the world

FIGHT OFF VIRUSES • How to strengthen your immune system

IS YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM VULNERABLE? • Certain health conditions can mean your immune system is less able to fight off a viral infection. If you have been diagnosed with any of the following conditions, take every precaution to protect yourself, and talk with your doctor about whether it’s necessary to adjust your treatments.

LAUGHTER THE BEST Medicine

THE GIFT OF LAUGHTER

A SCREAM IN THE WILD • Alone and pinned under a grizzly, Colin Dowler reached for a pocketknife and struggled for his life

An Ode to Resilience • Glimpses from an extraordinary year filled with struggles and collective strength

LIVING WITH CASTE • On the tyranny of exclusion that marks Dalithood

ALL in a Day’s WORK

WHEN SECRET SANTAS GO ROGUE

CHRISTMAS in an UNLIKELY SEASON • How could my children and I share in the joy of the season during a time of terrible sadness?

LIFE’S Like That

OH, CHRISTMAS TREE!

Write to Be Free • Controversies pushed his back to the wall, but having won the 2020 JCB Prize for Literature, author S. Hareesh has vindicated himself and his writing

RD RECOMMENDS

WORLD WIDE WEIRD

GET MORE RD • CONNECT WITH US BEYOND THESE PAGES

Quit Playing Games • Chhalaang hopes to be an uplifting sports film, but misses the mark

Winter by Amrita Sher-Gil • Oil on canvas, 1939 101.2 cm x 115 cm

ME & MY SHELF • From Vadodara to the British Parliament, Meghnad Desai has lived a remarkable and illustrious life. Author of books such as The Raisina Model, The Rediscovery of India and Hubris, the economist and politician has recently released his autobiography, Rebellious Lord.

ATTENTION, PLEASE! • What information registers in our brains depends on what our attention allows in. And who regulates this filter? You do!

It’s All Relatives

BRAINTEASERS

JIGSAW SUDOKU

WORD POWER • This holiday season many of us turn to spiritual matters and end-of-year reflection. This contemplative quiz is full of words that refer to holy, soulful or meditative practices. After...

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