Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2010

Nandini Bhalla appointed editor of Cosmopolitan India

She was previously editor of Grazia

Nandini Bhalla will be the new editor of the magazine
Nandini Bhalla will be the new editor of the magazine

Cosmopolitan India has a new editor in Nandini Bhalla. She moves from World Wide Media, where she was editor for Grazia. In her new role, she will be responsible for introducing fresh content and appealing layouts, while maintaining the magazine's relationship-career-confidence mix.

Welcoming Nandini back to The India Today Group and speaking on the appointment, Mala Sekhri, chief operating officer, Lifestyle, India Today Group, said, “Nandini has to shoulder the responsibility of strengthening what is already the bible of the Fun Fearless Females in India today. We look to her to steer Cosmopolitan’s popularity and build appeal among the young women that turn to the magazine for  guidance on relationships, sex, career, health and almost every imaginable aspect of her life and style.”

Commenting on her appointment, Bhalla said, “I am happy to be a part of the India Today Group, and excited about my new role. Cosmopolitan is the world's largest-selling magazine for young women and a key influencer. It’s the magazine that young women trust, and turn to for advice, tips and ideas, and I am thrilled to be part of such an iconic brand.”

Source:
Campaign India

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