JS magazine, also known as Junior Statesman, was a groundbreaking youth magazine that left an indelible mark on Indian teenagers between 1967 and 1977. The magazine, with its irreverent and insightful content, captured the hopes and struggles of a generation grappling with socio-economic challenges. Its unique blend of global and local influences, lively covers, and daring articles made it a cultural phenomenon and a source of inspiration for countless individuals. However, despite its immense popularity and influence, JS was abruptly shut down in 1977, leaving a void in the lives of its devoted readers. This article delves into the legacy of JS magazine and its lasting impact on Indian society.
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