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Encash launches pan-India lifestyle magazine The Mirror

| | Sep 29, 2015, at 01:42 am
Kolkata, Sept 28 (IBNS) Encash Entertainment Limited has officially launched the logo of the magazine – The Mirror.

 The first issue will be at newsstands from January, 2016.   

A digital edition of The Mirror will also be available in time to come.

The magazine’s Editor-in-Chief will be Sachet Saraf, while Arindam Basu would be the Managing Editor.

Journalist Ritabrata Bhattacharya will be Consulting Associate Editor. The magazine will also have guest columnists.

Sachet Saraf spoke to media and said : “This magazine will be a monthly issue and each issue will not only contain hottest trends, the hit names, the glamorous and the amorous but a vision to give you a wholesome entertainment month on month the best a journalism can give.”

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