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They have a very neat site where you can register to recieve a story everyday in email.
http://www.chandamama.org/chandamama.htm
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->July 1947. India was just a month away from attaining freedom from the British. It was then that two men, who had participated in the freedom struggle, decided to prepare the young generation for an India that would soon be free.
They were the legendary filmmakers B. Nagi Reddi and his friend Chakrapani. Nagi Reddi became the publisher of a magazine called Chandamama that was to be edited by his dear friend, Chakrapani. Read on at: 60 years of Chandamama
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They have a very neat site where you can register to recieve a story everyday in email.
http://www.chandamama.org/chandamama.htm
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->July 1947. India was just a month away from attaining freedom from the British. It was then that two men, who had participated in the freedom struggle, decided to prepare the young generation for an India that would soon be free.
They were the legendary filmmakers B. Nagi Reddi and his friend Chakrapani. Nagi Reddi became the publisher of a magazine called Chandamama that was to be edited by his dear friend, Chakrapani. Read on at: 60 years of Chandamama
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