On 6/11/06, Devdas Bhagat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CDs are dirt cheap (<= 10 INR per CD pressed once you create the master).
Content isn't. 100 INR is _not_ much for a good magazine, particularly
Agreed, CDs are dirt cheap. But 100 INR is still not affordable for
many. I for example cannot afford to shell out 100 INR every month.
I'd much rather spend the extra few minutes googling.

I don't know what the pricing procedure is and I also don't know if
the magazine can be printed in, say, lower quality paper or something
to lower cost. Just a suggestion to probably stand out from the rest
of the magazines ;-)

if you notice that the average student outside the Mumbai metropolitan
region spends more than that on fuel alone.
Fuel?? You're certainly talking about a different class of people
here. I (and most of educated India, AFAIK) don't spend on fuel.
Mostly its on bus and train fare ;-).

You can always get your college/school to subscribe to it, and borrow
from a library.
Hmm yeah, thats a nice idea. But I doubt if schools/colleges issue
magazines. Mine didn't. They issue only "study books". You can read
magazines in the library thats all. You *can* borrow CDs though, so
thats a plus.


Siddhesh

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