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October 2011 cover of Kanyaka

Kanyaka is an Indian Malayalam-language magazine primarily aimed at women. It is published fortnightly by Mangalam Publications, a publishing company based in Kottayam. The chief editor is Claramma Varghese, and the managing editor is Toshma Biju Varghese. Sajil Sreedhar is the editor-in-chief. The magazine's headquarters are in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

It includes current affairs, stories, poems, cartoons, interviews with celebrities and uncelebrated common personalities.

References

  1. "Kanyaka Magazine". Just Kerala. Retrieved 31 January 2016.

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