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Dignity Dialogue Magazine

Since 1995 to date, Dignity Dialogue has been the first and leading monthly magazine dedicated to the promotion of productive ageing through sharing of inspiring stories, ideas, thought leadership and infotainment.

Dignity Dialogue, being India’s longest-running senior citizen magazine in publication, has inspired many readers to hone their amateur skills and become professionals like photographers, travel writers, stage actors, etc.

With topics ranging from travel, health, money to bollywood and humour, Dignity Dialogue has it all.

Dignity Dialogue magazine gave birth to Dignity Foundation which is spearheading eldercare services for senior citizens in India. Through the feedback of readers, our Founder President Dr. Sheilu Sreenivasan learned about the real and unique challenges faced by senior citizens. This inspired her to start and run a non-profit solely dedicated to the empowerment of elders. To know more about Dignity Foundation, click here (redirect to About Us section).

30

Years

360

Issues

68

Pages per issue

20000

Subscribers across India

Why Dignity Dialogue Magazine

Articles by domain experts

Experts in the fields of finance, law, medicine, health and technology regularly contribute their thoughts to Dignity Dialogue magazine.

Positive & Empowering

We celebrate the golden years and focus on senior citizens’ accomplishments and new learnings in the second innings of their life!

Health & Wellness

We know the importance of good health for the elderly. In each issue, we bring important information about your wellness as well as physical and mental health.

Community Building

Our magazine is for YOU, so we have ample opportunities for you to express your opinions, share your feedback and write about your memories and milestones.

Productive Use of Time

Readers have something meaningful and valuable to look forward to with every edition of Dignity Dialogue. Many readers preserve our copies and revisit them often.

Entertainment

Our magazine is incomplete without an entertainment feature and other exciting sections like Humour and Photo Feature, making it a light and enjoyable reading experience.

Readers Speak

I consider myself very lucky to be a member of the Dignity Family. I am nearing 84 and have health issues including difficulty in movement. The magazine gives great zest to me. The contents are very valuable and provide immense joy to me. I wish Dignity Foundation all the best. Thank you for the greatest service you are rendering to us, the old.

S. Rana Iyer

Dignity Dialogue has to its credit several collections of events and accomplishments of Seniors Citizens, with varied exposure of ground realities in their daily lives. Its lucidity and comments over the diction are praiseworthy. It is recognised as championing the cause of the growing ageing population.

K N Narayana PillaiChennai

I want to compliment you and your editorial team for the amazingly wide coverage of topics – spirituality, health care, travel to exotic places, money matters, home safety and decor, philosophy, gardening, etc. The magazine has all these and more! It makes your magazine an almost ‘complete reading’ for the elderly.

Krishan Kalra

I have been a regular reader of DD since a number of years. I congratulate Dr. Sheilu Sreenivasan who started Dignity Foundation for the cause of Senior Citizens and came up with a number of innovative ideas.

Prof B C HarinathSevagram

Being featured in Dignity Dialogue magazine has been a great opportunity for WisdomCircle and is a testament to our impactful work for retired professionals. The features in Dignity Dialogue not only highlight our work but also shed light on the invaluable contributions of senior citizens.

Niharika KabraMarketing Lead, Wisdom Circle

I have been going through the copies of Dignity Dialogue of the past eight months, and have found each issue to be very interesting and worth keeping in collection. I do have copies of the last two years of the magazine with me, and I hope to keep the copies in future too.

S Viswanathan Iyer