- Yojana, Kurukshetra & Employment News Go Digital—Zero Cost Access
- 227 E-Books Including India Year Book Open to All on OTT Platform
- Big Boost for Jobseekers with Real-Time Career & Recruitment Updates
- Affordable Print Books Now Just a Click Away, Even in Rural India
- Next Wave: 300 More Titles Set to Drop by April-End
NE YOUTH BUREAU
NEW DELHI, APR 9
In a major digital leap aimed at empowering youth and jobseekers, the Publications Division has made its flagship journals—**Yojana, Kurukshetra, Aajkal and Bal Bharati—along with the weekly Employment News—available free of cost on WAVES OTT.
This move brings credible, career-focused and knowledge-rich content directly to smartphones, making learning and job search easier than ever.
Knowledge for All—Anytime, Anywhere
The initiative is designed to democratize access to authentic information, especially for students, aspirants and young professionals.
The journals are known for:
- Deep insights into economy, governance and policy
- Focus on rural development and social issues
- Content for children, literature and general awareness
Meanwhile, Employment News continues to be a trusted guide for job alerts, career tips and skill-building opportunities.
227 Free E-Books—Including India’s Most Trusted Reference
Alongside journals, 227 e-books across genres are now free to access, including the iconic India Year Book.
This flagship publication offers a comprehensive snapshot of India’s governance, economy and development landscape, making it a must-read for competitive exam aspirants.
More Titles Incoming, Affordable Learning Ahead
The digital library is set to expand further, with around 300 additional e-books expected by April-end at nominal prices, ensuring affordability without compromising access.
From Screens to Doorsteps—Books for Every Corner
In a first-of-its-kind integration, readers can also purchase printed books directly via WAVES, enabled through:
- CSC Grameen eStore
- Open Network for Digital Commerce
Currently, 524 printed titles are available, ensuring last-mile delivery even in rural and remote regions.
Building India’s Next-Gen Learning Ecosystem
By combining free digital access, affordable paid content and physical book availability, the initiative aims to create a holistic, inclusive reading ecosystem aligned with evolving youth preferences.
The public is encouraged to explore the platform and tap into this power-packed knowledge resource.
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