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was born. It wasn't meant for the polished coffee tables of the elite; it was meant for the tea-stall debates and the student hostels. They didn't have a printing press, only a hand-cranked cyclostyle machine and a fierce desire to be heard.

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"Haidos" (हायदौस) was a popular adult-oriented Marathi magazine known for publishing erotic stories (chavat katha) during the 1990s and early 2000s. In Marathi, the word "haidos" or "हायदौस" colloquially refers to a state of , uproar , or riotous fun , which reflected the magazine's bold and provocative content for that era. was born

Darpan : On January 6, 1832, Bal Shastri Jambhekar started Darpan, a Marathi magazine. It was the first Marathi magazine. For those seeking more traditional literary or lifestyle

Maharashtra is diverse in its cuisine—from the spicy Kolhapuri mutton to the sweet Puran Poli and the coastal Malvani fish curry . Haidos magazine provides step-by-step recipes with a cultural backstory. For example, a recipe for Sabudana Khichdi isn't just instructions; it discusses why it is eaten during Ekadashi fasts and how different households (Deshastha vs. Chitpavan vs. Maratha) make it differently.

Rohan: "I'll find that temple, no matter what!"

The name "Haidos" is genius in its simplicity. It is the affectionate, colloquial abbreviation of Haiderabad cha Marathi Manus (The Marathi Person of Hyderabad). Born in the early 1990s, when the demand for a separate Marathi state (Maharashtra) was at its peak, Haidos took a different route. Instead of politics, it chose literature. Instead of borders, it chose bridges.