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Little India
EditorAchal Mehra
CategoriesCultural magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation142,000
PublisherAchal Mehra
Founded1991
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.littleindia.com
ISSN1522-449X

Little India is the largest circulatedIndian American publication in the United States. The magazine was established in 1991 by its founding editor and publisher, Achal Mehra, a professor atAlbright College inReading, Pennsylvania.[1] It focuses on thenon-resident Indians (NRIs) in the United States and featureseditorials and articles on living in the United States while being of Indian heritage and happenings and people from India. Usually there are several NRIs that are highlighted in each issue as well as articles onpolitics, problems ofacculturation andcultural retention that mostABCDs face, news from India, popular culture, students,Bollywood,Indian cuisine and thegeneration gap.

The magazine is published monthly and has aBPA audited circulation of over 142,000, penetrating almost one in five Indian households in the United States.[citation needed] The magazine is published in nine editions from coast to coast — New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Texas and California.Little India has won 21 Ippie Awards from the Independent Press Association of New York and seven New American Media awards as well as Magazine of the Year 2006 from the South Asian Students Alliance.[2]Little India is believed to be the largestoverseas Indian publication in the world.[citation needed]

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  1. ^Kristin E. Holmes,"More Publications Serving The 'Little Indias' In U.S.",Philadelphia Inquirer, May 1, 1992.
  2. ^"About Us". Little India.

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