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The most popular children’s magazine in the country, Champak has been a part of everyone’s childhood. It is published in 8 languages, and carries an exciting bouquet of short stories, comics, puzzles, brainteasers and jokes that sets the child's imagination free.

The Lawyer in a Turban

October 2 marks the birthday of two great men in our country - Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri. It was a day off from school for Piya and Pakhi, and a holiday for their father as well.

The Lawyer in a Turban

5 mins

A CHILDHOOD LESSON

Eight-year-old Anshu lived in a village with his mother, Lata. His father had passed away in an accident a couple of years ago. Lata worked day and night to raise Anshu, trying to fulfill all his desires. He was studying in the third class at the village school.

A CHILDHOOD LESSON

4 mins

The Three Mischievous Mice

There were three naughty mice in Haritvan, named Roro, Momo, and Koko. All three mice were masters of mischief. They were so clever and cunning that they never got caught after causing trouble. They would play pranks and then disappear.

The Three Mischievous Mice

4 mins

Here Comes Gandhi Baba

\"Bapu, where are you going so early in the morning?\" Gandhi Baba's revolutionary companions in Sky Park asked. He smiled.

Here Comes Gandhi Baba

3 mins

Ravana Burst with Pomp and Show

The festival of Dussehra was approaching, so the teachers and students were busy preparing for the three-day fair organised every year on this special occasion in the school. This year the responsibility of staging Ramleela in the fair was given to the students of classes 3rd, 4th, and 5th. On the other hand, the children of classes 6th, 7th and 8th were given the responsibility of making Ravana effigies.

Ravana Burst with Pomp and Show

3 mins

The Taste of Coffee

Ginny goat happily entered a field and was -enjoying the green grass when the owner of the field ran after her with a stick. Ginny ran speedily and hid inside a truck parked on the roadside. She had grazed a lot of grass, so she felt lazy and fell asleep.

The Taste of Coffee

4 mins

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Champak Magazine Description:

PublisherDelhi Press

CategoryChildren

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Champak Magazine is a monthly children's magazine published in India by Delhi Press. It was first published in 1968 and is one of the most popular children's magazines in India.

The magazine is aimed at children aged 6-12 years and features a variety of content, including:

* Stories: Champak publishes a variety of stories, both original and translated. The stories are typically set in India and feature Indian characters.
* Comics: Champak is known for its comics, which are popular with children of all ages. The most popular comic strip in Champak is "Chikku," which follows the adventures of a mischievous rabbit.
* Activities: Champak includes a variety of activities, such as puzzles, games, and quizzes. These activities are designed to encourage children to learn and have fun.
* Information: Champak also includes information articles on a variety of topics, such as science, history, and current events. These articles are designed to help children learn about the world around them.

If you are looking for a magazine that will entertain and educate your child, then Champak is a great option.

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