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''Sandesh'' ( bn, সন্দেশ, ) is a Bengali children's magazine. It was first published by Upendrakishore Ray in 1913 through his publishing company, M/s U. Ray and Sons. The original partners of the venture were Upendrakishore and his sons
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and Subinoy. Its publication had to be stopped twice. The current phase is the third and longest running one, spanning more than 59 years.


Beginning

The magazine was first published from its office in 22, Sukeas Street. Subsequently the office and the press were shifted to the new building built by Upendrakishore at 100, Garpar Road. Upendrakishore's son Sukumar Ray went to Great Britain for advanced training in printing technology, and he joined as an active partner after his return. After the death of Upendrakishore Roychowdhury in 1915, his eldest son
Sukumar Ray Sukumar Ray (; 30 October 1887 – 10 September 1923) was a Bengali writer and poet from the Indian subcontinent. He is remembered mainly for his writings for children. He was the son of children's story writer Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and ...
succeeded as the editor of the magazine in 1915. Sukumar was known for his humorous writings. The Sukumar Ray years established ''Sandesh'' as a magazine that combined literary values with humour and information from different parts of the world. In 1923, after Sukumar's death, his younger brother Subinoy took charge of the magazine. He was a gifted writer, but he could not tackle the problems of a business facing a serious crisis. The business of U. Roy & Sons became insolvent and the publication of the magazine had to be stopped in 1925.


Revival of the magazine

In 1929 it was revived by the publisher who had purchased the machinery of Upendrakishore's firm. Subinay Ray remained one of the editors in this period. This phase of the magazine is remarkable for the quality of the works published, including several contributions from
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. In 1934 the magazine again ceased publication.


Revival by Satyajit Ray

In 1961, the magazine was revived under the editorialship of Satyajit Ray, the film director (also the grandson of the founder Upendrakishore Ray and son of Sukumar Ray); and Subhas Mukhopadhyay, a poet. Many of Satyajit Ray's writings were first published in this magazine. One of his most famous stories for the magazine was " Bankubabur Bandhu" ("Banku Babu's Friend" or "Mr. Banku's Friend"), a Bengali science fiction story he had written in 1962 and which gained popularity among
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in the early 1960s. Ray also introduced his characters
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and Professor Shonku in short stories he wrote for ''Sandesh''. In 1963, when the magazine faced a financial crunch, Satyajit Ray formed a non-profit literary co-operative, Sukumar Sahitya Samavaya Samity Ltd., with some like-minded friends and relatives, and this co-operative has since been running the magazine. Satyajit's aunt, the writer Leela Majumdar became the honorary joint editor of the magazine in place of Sri Subhas Mukhopadhyay. Upeendrakishore's daughter Punyalata Chakraborty offered the magazine free accommodation at her house at 172/3, Rashbehari Avenue; and the magazine is even now operating from this address. From 1974, Satyajit's cousin (and Punyalata's daughter) Nalini Das became honorary joint editor of the magazine. She was in effect the executive editor of the magazine from 1963, while her husband Asokananda Das was the honorary publisher. In 1992-93, the magazine faced a crisis when Satyajit Ray, Nalini Das and Asokananda Das all died within a period of 14 months. From 1994, Leela Majumdar also became too ill to be able to continue as the executive editor.


From the 1990s

From 1993–94,
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, son of Satyajit Ray, became the joint editor of the magazine and Amitananda Das, son of Nalini Das became the publisher. However, the inexperienced team could not meet the challenge of the changing times, due to the competition from comics,, cable television, and books with coloured illustrations. The total circulation of children's magazines dropped steadily in this period. ''Sandesh'' remained a black and white magazine, and it struggled, incurring losses and skipping issues.


Special issues

Between 1995 and 2020, the special issues of Sandesh have become popular. In December 1995, the special issue "Feluda 30" (to commemorate thirty years of publication of the first-ever Feluda story in Sandesh) was extremely popular, that issue had to be printed a second time to meet the demand.


Revival efforts

In 2003,
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gave a grant of rupees 22 lakhs to ''Sandesh'' to make the magazine viable. Due to administrative failure of the editorial team of the period, though the magazine had many coloured pages and was more attractive visually, it was not viable financially. Between July 2005 and April 2006, the magazine missed several issues, and after May 2006 it skipped four issues. In August 2006, a new attempt was made to revive the magazine. Since then the magazine has been published somewhat irregularly. Every year the Saradiya annual number has over 300 pages, and the literary quality of the stories and other contributions are generally highly appreciated. Between 2011 and 2014, however, the office of the magazine had to be shifted to a temporary address, and the magazine could publish only three issues per year.


Centenary year

2013 was the centenary year of the founding of the magazine by Upendrakishore Ray. It was also his 150th birth anniversary, since he started the magazine when he was 50 years old. The "Nababarsha" (Bengali New Year) special issue of ''Sandesh'' was published in the second week of May 2013, commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Upendrakishore. The 300-page ''Saradiya'' annual issue, scheduled to be published in September/October 2013, was to have a special section with articles about the centenary. The centenary of ''Sandesh'' was celebrated from 28 to 31 December 2013 with a special exhibition held at "Nandan" and other functions including film shows. A special issue of ''Sandesh'' celebrating the centenary year was published in December.


Latest status

Early in 2014, ''Sandesh'' returned to its office at 172/3, Rashbehari Avenue, Kolkata. Since then the regularity of publication has improved somewhat. Now one annual (Saradiya) issue of over 300 pages is published along with four other issues usually of 96 pages each. A series of recent special issues have been popular and the circulation of the magazine is increasing slowly. It was through Sandesh that new-age popular writers like Rajesh Basu came to the fore. The February 2017 issue had a
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cover story and the April 2017 issue had a Narayan Gangopadhyay cover story. Now Sandesh is also available online from many vendors.


References


Further Readings

*Robinson, Andrew,
Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye
', Andre Deutsch Ltd., Great Britain, 1989. Page 22-23, 28-29 (illustrations 6 & 14), p. 297. *https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata-/June-launch-for-new-look-Sandesh/articleshow/38510986.cms

(Newspaper coverage in March 2003). * http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071014/asp/calcutta/story_8432509.asp (Newspaper coverage in October 2007). * * http://m.timesofindia.com/city/kolkata/Sandesh-scores-sweet-century-promises-to-bounce-back/articleshow/19589179.cms (Newspaper coverage in April 2013 about the centenary of ''Sandesh'') * http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130421/jsp/calcutta/story_16807900.jsp (Newspaper coverage in April 2013). {{Satyajit Ray Children's magazines published in India Monthly magazines published in India Magazines established in 1913 1913 establishments in India