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'''Indradanush''' is a Children Publication run by activists of [[All India People's Science Network]] (AIPSN), mainly supported by Himachal Gyan Vigyan Samiti, a member of AIPSN. This magazine has circulation in various states of [[Northern India]] like [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Uttar Pradesh|UP]], [[Bihar]], [[Delhi]], [[Chhattisgarh]] and [[Uttarakhand]]. It mainly contain articles on general topics which meant to address rural children of Northern India. The magazine gives importance to scientific attitude and temper. It is mainly run by [[Volunteering|volunteer]] commitments. The meaning of title is "Rainbow".
'''Indradanush''' is a Children Publication run by activists of [[All India People's Science Network]] (AIPSN), mainly supported by Himachal Gyan Vigyan Samiti, a member of AIPSN. This magazine has circulation in various states of [[Northern India]] like [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Uttar Pradesh|UP]], [[Bihar]], [[Delhi]], [[Chhattisgarh]] and [[Uttarakhand]]. It mainly contain articles on general topics which meant to address rural children of Northern India. The magazine gives importance to scientific attitude and temper. It is mainly run by [[Volunteering|volunteer]] commitments. The meaning of title is "Rainbow".

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Indradanush is a Children Publication run by activists of All India People's Science Network (AIPSN), mainly supported by Himachal Gyan Vigyan Samiti, a member of AIPSN. This magazine has circulation in various states of Northern India like Himachal Pradesh, UP, Bihar, Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand. It mainly contain articles on general topics which meant to address rural children of Northern India. The magazine gives importance to scientific attitude and temper. It is mainly run by volunteer commitments. The meaning of title is "Rainbow".

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