
One magazine that we, perhaps, enjoyed reading was Champak. It is addictive.don't beleive me buy a copy and see if you can leave it halfway, its kind of a light magazine, will make you relax.Our childhood was fascinating because of books! Right from Chacha Chaudhary to Archie and from Panchtantra to Enid Blyton, we enjoyed reading about facts as well as fantasies. I use to love CHAMPAK.when I was a kid, still do, I think I have almost all th editions of this magazine. I always make it a point to buy it when I am travelling. You can buy it from paper vendors and also at railway stations, they have a vast collection. But if you want to have real fun reading it.buy the HINDI VERSION. It comes out in lotsa languges, the more popular one being in hindi and english. I personally used to luv the DEKHO HANS NA DENA section, there were some so funny, illogical jokes in them.that you could do nothing but laugh! There was this one joke which I still remember, where the child says to his mother ''mummy kyon parashan ho? and she replies ''beta dood phat gaya hai and he replies back''lao abhi darji se silva lata hoon''.very illogical but very funny, at that time.Īlso used to like the stories, some were very inspiring.where one used to get some message, and morals.ĬHAMPAK is a forthnightly magazine and costs RS 10. Though CHAMPAK is a CHILDREN's magazine (age group 7-10) but there are some so interesting articles, that you can learn a bit or too from them yourselves. It's nomally very good, ya I also love CHEEKU-the KHARGOSH. Apart from that I love the DEKHO HAS NA DENA COLUMN, RIDDLES (PAHELI) and my most favourite column being the NANHI KALAM SE, where in there is a short story, few riddles and puzzles. I also love the pictures that they use for the stories.they are sooo cute, the expressions on those animals face is just brilliant. Most of these stories are centred around SHER, CHEETAH, KHARGOSH, LOMRI, SIYAR.

Most of the stories in CHAMPAKare animal based set in CHAMPAKVAN.

Stories in CHAMPAK.are original stories, written by common man, anybody can send their stories to the editor and then he'll decide whether he wants to publish it or not.and though the stories in CHAMPAK are comical but are very heartwarming with a lot of wit and wisdom, contained in them. They really do make some memorable covers, makes you buy their magazine instantly. I remember when I was a kid, there was this one cover which I will always remember where an elephant is made to look like a doctor, it is wearing an apron, there is a statiscope around his neck and he is carrying a was so imaginative and endearing, that I just cannot forget that cover. On the index page you get to know about all that is in the magzine and on what page.Ĭover.page of CHAMPAK, is very cute, kiddish ofcourse but it never fails to bring a smile on your face. What does this magazine contain? Actually there are lot of stuff inside to keep you hooked and entertained.stories, riddles, puzzles, jokes, cartoons and lots of other thing. Now the man incharge of CHAMPAK is PARESH NATH. I don't know exactly when the first edition of this magazine came out, but I do think it is coming out from a long time.and still is one of the most liked and loved magazine. He was the editor and publisher of CHAMPAK.and its a product of DELHI PRESS PATRA PRAKASHAN pvt ltd, along with magazines like SARITA, GREHSHOBHA, WOMAN's ERA, SARAS SAHELI etc. VISHWA NATH was the man behind Champak, he thought of giving the children some fun through this magazine. But though CHAMPAK is a children's magazine, I think it can be enjoyed by people of all age groups, I still love it.

Infact I used to have fights with my brother, as to who will read it first, when we use to buy it! So I'd say CHAMPAK(such a cute name for a magazine, thats why I like using the name again and again) is kind of synonymous with your childhood. When I was a child, CHAMPAK (magazine ofcourse) used to be my best friend and I use to be crazy about it. ''Thanks to mouthshut for including this product, wish they had uploaded the picture too.makes it look more cute and colourful''ĬHAMPAKis one of the oldest children stories magazine and I think one of the most loved too, I mean who hasn't read CHAMPAK? CHAMPAK reminds you of your childhood and those carefree, fun-filled days of your life, when you had all the fun in the world.
