BBC Knowledge India – A Delightful Ride through Mysteries and Contradictions…





There are few things that have always fascinated mankind. The genesis, the existence of a super power, life after death, ghosts, magic, philosophy, science, nature, history and the never ending curiosity to decipher the hidden forces existing around us. Things those are extraordinarily fascinating, moments in history that gives us goose bumps, the secrets of a genius, life of a rockstar, cold wars, astronomy, footprints that never die and the search for that ultimate truth…


BBC Knowledge India is the only magazine that promises to decode the fantastic human life, the secrets that got buried in time, the silent sounds of extinct animals, and the existence of God. The glossy cover, highly researched content, extremely logical as well as philosophical interpretation of surreal topics make this journal different. 


You just feel intellectually satiated after reading each write-up. Unlike other run of the mill magazine, BBC Knowledge India definitely believes in educating its readers with solid facts and figures. It believes in enthralling your mind with high dose of unadulterated knowledge. 


This magazine not only makes you think but also stimulates your sleeping whims and fancies to know beyond life’s existing colours. Reading this journal is just like sipping black coffee with music of Pink Floyd in the background. You just feel relaxed and your hunger for awareness is instantly rewarded. BBC Knowledge India is a handy journal that’s designed to make a better planet by highlighting the beauty of a meaningful existence. 
Are you ready for the mysterious journey? Are you curious enough to decode the brain cells of geniuses like Einstein and Picasso? BBC Knowledge completely blew me over with its interesting content. After many years, I stumbled upon something which made me tremendously contented. This journal is seriously different. I am sure you won’t dare to miss the fun of reading this brilliantly crafted magazine…




Author: Pallav Gogoi
Personal Blog: Dejavu

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