The Forest of Tales: The Legacy of Champak Magazine First launched in 1968 (or 1969 by some accounts) by Vishwa Nath of Delhi Press, Champak has reigned as India's largest-read children's magazine for over five decades. Aimed at children aged 6–12, it was founded on the radical idea that children connect best with stories that feel real, featuring characters who make mistakes and grow, rather than just superhuman heroes. The World of Champakvan
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