Remember ME - You Me and Dementia

November 15, 2007

INDIA: Seniors Get A Monthly Voice of Dignity

MUMBAI, India, November 14, 2007:

India's senior citizens now have a VOICE of DIGNITY, reports Ravissant. It is the first bilingual (English - Hindi), tabloid which has the potential to reach the masses in its simple-to-read tabloid format which immediately conveys the message: it is meant for the common senior citizen.

Already, in two editions published - in October and November - it has demonstrated a sense of urgency in voicing issues that affect India's 81 million over 60. Editor Sheilu Srinivasan, Associate Editor Moni Bhushan, Assistant Editor Shoba Nair have a distinguished panel of five dignitaries, apart from a countrywide team of VOD 'Adhikaris'. The product has a potential power that the entire senior citizens community worldwide can be proud of - a voice that will not just be heard but touch the target, pointedly, precisely. No fancy frills, no gloss, no plush. Only fully focussed writeups on a wide-range of age-specific issues.

The Voice is sure to reach millions. To the wise behind The Voice of Dignity, we say: The Worldwide Web helps. Use it.

E-mail: voice.dignity@gmail.com
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