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Our schools are the main source for enabling children to meet the challenges in life which they will surely face in the times to come. Principals have a primary role to equip children with skills and positive attitudes in their formative years so they will be ready, when their time comes, to take up responsibilities.
MENTOR is India's first print magazine which provides a platform where school principals of India can get together and work as one unified body. Mentor allows the principal to move into a realm that will be more |
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powerful, more productive and significantly impact the teaching and learning process.
Mentor will bring about an enhanced sense of a learning community, principal empowerment and expanded leadership roles. In short, Mentor is going to be the platform for School Heads, teachers, parents, the Government and students to come together on a single platform and change the system. Mentor is an agent for change, not just for a few schools but for the educational system overall. |
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MENTOR preceded extensive research among school Principals from across the country. The common voice that emerged was the need for a publication that will play a positive role, encourage, share learning and bring a fresh wave in the field of education in our country. MENTOR'S aim is to inform, advise and at times influence the market.
Over the last two year, MENTOR has been accepted and appreciated by the education fraternity and has successfully carved a niche for itself. |
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Today MENTOR has emerged as a powerful communication medium, bridging schools and stakeholders across the country. Every month, Principals look forward to valuable information that MENTOR carries which empowers them to handle their school work life.
As display advertising is proven to be a highly effective means of promoting products and services, Mentor provides an opportunity to directly communicate your product to all the crucial decision makers - Parents, Principals, Governmental and Non-governmental authorities and all of "edutopia". |
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Coverage of educational issues, and profiles of the field's leaders.
The many roles played by the Principal – CEO, educationalist, leader, administrator, head teacher, counsellor, parent, disciplinarian and motivator
Learnings from across the world relevant to the Indian scenario to be shared by industry leaders from across the globe
Principals who have taken a stand to change the system despite the cost and the consequence
Leading industrialists, corporate heads, artists, performers, society leaders share their opinions and thoughts on shaping the educational system
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Celebrities reminisce about the Principal/teacher who left a ‘forever influence' on their life
Principals who are glad, those who are angry and even Principals who are sorry – talk about their feelings for the first time ever
A wide range of issues, from pride and pressure to promiscuity and pornography that impact students and that can only be resolved by a parent and a Principal linking hands and sensible logic
News and information from the educational arena.
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Keeping in mind today's busy and over-committed reader, MENTOR has been designed with compact care, including vital and necessary contemporary issues relating to education, even as the magazine perfects the art of getting straight to the point. |
MENTOR is India's first national magazine aimed at school principals.
MENTOR aims to reach over 7500 schools and readers across 40 cities of the country.
MENTOR is sent to named recipients in every sector of the education society - primarily Principals, and other stake-holders such as the boards, teachers, councils, universities, association, edupreneurs, governmental and non-governmental authorities and all associated with education.
MENTOR features articles by principals, leading educational experts, covers educational issues, reports educational conferences and events, profiles field leaders and celebrities from different walks of life. Every issue covers news and information from a national network of schools, providing the latest surveys, practices, and innovations.
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The features in MENTOR are not 'advertorial' and all contributions are assessed on their individual merits.
Its branded look ensures that the entire magazine communication is polished, professional and meets the highest standard of quality.
MENTOR has an online version on www.mentormagazine.net
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| : 12/year Readership – 150,000 every edition |
| : 10,000 copies every edition |
| -Circulated free of charge to a qualifying readership. For those who do not fall in this category a subscription service is available. |
| : 40 cities that includes Metros & Non Metros |
: Delhi, Mum bai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore & Hyderabad Non Metros - Mysore, Cochin, Trivandrum, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Ahemdabad, Vadodara, Indore, Pune, Nagpur, Kanpur, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Lucknow, Varanasi, Allahabad, Raipur, Vizag, Vijaywada, Patna, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bhuvaneshwar, Guwahati, Siliguri, Jammu & Dehradun
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| Note: MENTOR will only carry full page colour advertisements. |
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Clients can sponsor the magazine subscription for schools of their choice and get their logo/message placed on the belly wrap of the subscribed magazines.Rate: Rs. 600/annum/school
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Files must be submitted as single pages. All image files must be in high resolution (300 dpi and above).
Colour images must be saved in CMYK mode as EPS or TIFF format.
All fonts must be embedded.
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| Full Page& Back Cover |
Bleed 166 x 236 mm |
Trimmed 160 x 230 mm |
| Double Spread |
Bleed 326 x 236 mm |
Trimmed 320 x 230 mm |
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“… Congratulations on this new publication, I compliment you on the articles, illustrations and general presentation of MENTOR. Most of all, I compliment you on thinking of a project like MENTOR. I sincerely hope that it will be read by teachers and Principals.”
“I am glad to see your publication MENTOR growing in content and wish you the very best for the same”
“….MENTOR has definitely served as a true inspirational guide and has been successful in unfolding great eminent
personalities and their motivational views in line with those of Mr. O'Brien and Begum Anees Khan. Your penetration into this industry would definitely lead to new horizons by resolving much awaited issues and creating better conditions for learning.”
“I have read most of the issues of Mentor Magazine and I think it is a great initiative…It is a nice platform for the
principals to voice their experience and their views.”
“I have read all the issues of MENTOR and have been suggesting it to my colleagues as well. The articles as very interesting….We look forward to many more such fruitful associations.”
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