Following the legendary V. S. Khandekar's death in 1976, the magazine's editorial legacy was continued by his son-in-law, , and then passed down to a third generation, Shubhada Kale , who has aimed to blend a modern outlook with the magazine's core traditions.
A major driver behind digital archives for Marathi magazines is the tradition. In Maharashtra, the festive season of Diwali triggers the release of specialized literary volumes.
While the digital copy offers convenience, remember that the smell of old ink and the rustle of yellowed pages cannot be digitized. Use the PDF to read, but when you get the chance, explore a physical archive.
Highlighting the struggles and successes of Marathi women.