

Dignity Dialogue Magazine
Dignity Dialogue is an exclusive magazine for the 50+
It is being published uninterruptedly for 16 years and has consistently promoted productive living among readers. Each issue provides expert views on financial planning, housing including retirement homes, pension plans, health and fitness, spirituality, relationships and much more.
Readers enjoy about developments around the world that impact the lives of the elderly and highlights achievers who are winning laurels irrespective of age.
The magazine in 64 page full colour is uniquely positioned to address a section of readers who have time on their hands to read from cover to cover and give their feedback via'Letters to the Editor'.
The readers, spread around 25 cities in India with a concentration in the metros, fall in the SEC 'A' category and are affluent and well educated. They have a strong predisposition and preference for health and financial products plus travel tours, eating out and apparels.
There is a Hindi edition too of Dignity Dialogue which is very popular.
Dignity Dialogue
Dignity Dialogue free comes along free with every Dignity Advantage subscription. Or you may choose to subscribe to a stand alone yearly subscription. Select whether you wish to receive the English or Hindi edition.
Dignity Dialogue is your exclusive magazine with coverage of issues of immediate relevance to people 50+, informative articles, tips, short stories and brain games which are relevant to you. Its contents guide you to lead a productive life. It provides you motivation and inspiration through life stories in successful ageing.
What’s more, you too can contribute articles of interest to your peer group, thus discovering your latent journalistic talent. Through this mouthpiece of Dignity Foundation, join in lobbying for better retirement policies, and to create a more caring society.
We look forward to your active participation in Dignity Dialogue which has been published uninterruptedly for the last 15 years…every month!
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