Suspense Digest

Suspense Digest

Infobox Magazine
title = Suspense Digest


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publisher = Jasoosi Digest Publications
category = Monthly Family Magazine
total_circulation =
circulation_year = 2007
frequency = Monthly
language = Urdu
editor = Meraj Rasool
editor_title = Editor-in-chief
headquarters = Karachi, Pakistan
founded = 1971
firstdate = January 1972
country = Pakistan
world headquarters = Karachi, Pakistan
website =
issn =

"Suspense Digest" is the largest circulated monthly Urdu magazine in Pakistan. The approximately 320-page magazine is published by the Jasoosi Publications. The First issue was launched in January 1972. The publication has been a member of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society since 24 August, 1986. [ [http://www.apns.com.pk/suspencedigest.htm Suspense Digest Karachi] , All Pakistan Newspapers Society. Accessed January 28, 2008.]

References

The Jasoosi digest publications released other various digest like Pakiza, Sergazist and Dilkash. These family Urdu magazines are very famous in Pakistan. The Jasoosi and Suspense digest is story based and Pakiza, Sergazist and Dilkash is family entertainment magazines. Company is expanding its business to other Urdu spoken counties. Magazines are monthly and released by the Jasoosi digest publications on particular dates of a month. Famous story writers of subcontinent are associated with these magazines.

External links

* [http://www.apns.com.pk/suspencedigest.htm Suspense Digest]


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