New Delhi: Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal has announced the launch of Vividh Verse, a new magazine envisioned as a platform that brings together the many colours, cultures, ideas and voices of India and the world.
The announcement was made through a post shared by Agarwal on X, where he described Vividh Verse as a long-cherished aspiration — a publication designed to celebrate India’s rich cultural heritage while creating space for future-facing conversations around ideas, innovation, storytelling and identity.
According to Agarwal, the magazine has been conceptualised as a reflection of diversity and thought, spanning subjects such as food, dialogue, culture, personalities, public discourse and emerging ideas shaping the future.
In the post, he wrote, “For years, it has been my desire that Vedanta should create something that brings together the diverse colors of the country and the world.
A magazine that celebrates our rich history and also finds space for future ideas. Food as well as food for thought.
So here we go… Encompassing taste, dialogue, culture, personalities and futuristic things, VIVIDH VERSE has arrived. Read on and share your thoughts.”
Positioned as a premium storytelling platform available in both print and digital formats, Vividh Verse aims to offer readers an immersive experience through thoughtfully curated narratives and conversations. The publication seeks to bring together voices from India’s cultural corridors, entrepreneurial ecosystem, grassroots communities, academia, policy circles and creative industries.
Designed as a bilingual and collectible magazine, Vividh Verse spans themes including culture, entrepreneurship, wellness, technology, sports, public policy, innovation and contemporary India. Each edition will feature carefully curated stories and perspectives from artists, entrepreneurs, policymakers, changemakers and innovators shaping modern India.
The inaugural issue features contributions and conversations with several prominent personalities including Pankaj Tripathi, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Sonal Mansingh, Manu Bhaker, entrepreneur Rahul Garg and musician Flipperachi, among others.
Through reflections on authenticity, resilience, nation-building, culture and innovation, the magazine seeks to mirror India’s evolving aspirations and identity while encouraging meaningful engagement through storytelling.
What further distinguishes Vividh Verse is its curated exclusivity. Every edition will include a specially commissioned limited-edition framed artwork, positioning the magazine as a collectible cultural object designed to be preserved and revisited.
As a general-interest publication positioned at the intersection of culture, ideas and contemporary India, Vividh Verse will continue to spotlight diverse voices and stories that reflect India’s changing social, cultural and entrepreneurial landscape















