The Teenager Today

The Teenager Today Loved by youth since 1963. Plus photography, jokes, games, poems, hobbies and lots more!

Inside every issue of The Teenager Today, articles on youth issues, career guidance, youth counselling, music, sports, science & technology, general knowledge, and inspirational and motivational articles, make for an engaging read for youngsters.

Be it the emoji or the real organ, the heart holds a special place in our culture. Here's a heartfelt tribute to the hea...
29/09/2024

Be it the emoji or the real organ, the heart holds a special place in our culture. Here's a heartfelt tribute to the heart through 6 amazing stories about this important organ.

Read more about the heart in our September 2024 digital edition available here bit.ly/theteenagertoday

23/09/2024
The Calm by Alan John Kallikat from Christ Academy CBSE, Bangalore.
18/09/2024

The Calm by Alan John Kallikat from Christ Academy CBSE, Bangalore.

15/09/2024

The Reluctant Journey by Lisa Jose from Johannesburg, South Africa.
13/09/2024

The Reluctant Journey by Lisa Jose from Johannesburg, South Africa.

"Living our best life requires a willingness to take charge. So, at the end of the day, it really is up to you — it is u...
12/09/2024

"Living our best life requires a willingness to take charge. So, at the end of the day, it really is up to you — it is up to you how you want to live your life!" — Rishima Mittal, 18, (.mittal) from The Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai ()

Read Rishima's blog here: https://theteenagertoday.com/yes-mom-it-is-up-to-me/

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In the September 2024 digital edition available at bit.ly/theteenagertoday

From scarlet tulips in a field to droplets of water on a lily pad, these youngsters are showing off their photography sk...
11/09/2024

From scarlet tulips in a field to droplets of water on a lily pad, these youngsters are showing off their photography skills in Photo P*k.

Check out the Photo P*k column in our digital editions for more great photos. Go to bit.ly/theteenagertoday

Para-badminton player, Manasi Joshi, has bagged 22 medals so far at highly prestigious international tournaments and is ...
11/09/2024

Para-badminton player, Manasi Joshi, has bagged 22 medals so far at highly prestigious international tournaments and is definitely a woman who is living her dream. Her advice to those facing a curveball in their lives: “I think it all depends on attitude. We have the power to stand up to what life throws at us. Believe that you are the answer to your adversity.”

(Photo courtesy: Badminton Photo)

Read Manasi Joshi's inspirational story in our September 2024 digital edition available here bit.ly/theteenagertoday

You’re allowed to get up one day and decide to change who you are. Dress differently, speak up more, laugh louder, speak...
10/09/2024

You’re allowed to get up one day and decide to change who you are. Dress differently, speak up more, laugh louder, speak freely, say hi to new people. We don’t have to stay the way people see us out of the fear that they won’t like the ‘us’ we want to be.

07/09/2024
A few months ago, The Teenager Today was featured in The Navhind Times (), in the article 'What Do Young People Get To R...
05/09/2024

A few months ago, The Teenager Today was featured in The Navhind Times (), in the article 'What Do Young People Get To Read?' by journalist Frederick Noronha ().

We're happy to share here the article with our readers and supporters.

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Thank you, Frederick Noronha & The Navhind Times!

Here's wishing teachers everywhere a very happy Teachers' Day!This Teachers Day, students from St Charles School, Santac...
05/09/2024

Here's wishing teachers everywhere a very happy Teachers' Day!

This Teachers Day, students from St Charles School, Santacruz (E), Mumbai, have come together to provide an insightful look into the challenges that teachers face in today’s rapidly-changing educational landscape. They recognize the immense dedication, creativity, and resilience required to foster a supportive and effective learning environment amidst these challenges.

Read about their thoughts and perspectives here: https://theteenagertoday.com/the-architects-of-the-future/
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Get our September 2024 digital edition here: bit.ly/theteenagertoday

The Teenager Today had the opportunity to be a delegate and partner at the mega music conference, All About Music 2024, ...
04/09/2024

The Teenager Today had the opportunity to be a delegate and partner at the mega music conference, All About Music 2024, interacting with artists we've featured, including singer Shriya!

Here are some photo highlights from the three-day long event that included masterclasses, workshops, panel discussions and musical showcases.

Read all about it in our September 2024 digital edition available here: bit.ly/theteenagertoday

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THE TEENAGER TODAY is India’s first magazine published in India for teens. Totally committed to the youth of the country and to the promotion of wholesome literature, THE TEENAGER TODAY has always remained ‘a magazine with a difference’. Besides being the longest-surviving national youth magazine in India, it is possibly the only magazine of its kind.

THE TEENAGER TODAY (originally THE TEENAGER) was founded in Allahabad in 1963 by the late J. Maurus and the late Aloysius G. Rego, who wanted the magazine to be a vehicle of national integration, uniting young people from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in a bond of true friendship, understanding and love.

Since its inception in 1963, THE TEENAGER TODAY has been a friend to thousands of Indian teens, supporting them through their growing pains, sharing laughs and being there through their joys and sorrows.

THE TEENAGER TODAY is the only magazine in India that focuses on teen issues. It is their premier resource for all kinds of information, practical advice and basic answers to all of their questions.