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Navneet Education Limited (BSE: 508989) is an Indian company that is in the business of educational and children book publishing, scholastic stationery and non-paper stationery products. [ 5 ] Navneet operates in three segments: publication, stationery and others.
Science Digest was first published in January 1937 [1] in an 8 x 5 inch digest size format of about 100 pages. [2] First edited by G.W. Stamm, [1] it was targeted at persons with a high school education level. [1] It contained short articles about general science often excerpted from other publications in the style of Reader's Digest. [1]
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Navneet is a unisex given name in India, derived from the Sanskrit word "नवनीत", meaning "eternally new". The name Navneet is mentioned in the Mahabharata as a name of Kṛṣṇa . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
S.F. Digest was a small bedsheet magazine published by New English Library (NEL), intended to become a quarterly publication. The magazine was aimed at a more mature readership than its predecessor, putting more emphasis on fiction than the more artwork-oriented Science Fiction Monthly. The editor for the one and only issue was Julie Davis, and ...
The most famous digest-sized magazine is Reader's Digest, from which the size appears to have been named. [2] TV Guide also used the format from its inception in 1953 until 2005. Bird Watcher's Digest was an international magazine that has retained the digest size from its creation in 1978 until it folded in 2021.