Kurukshetra magazine is a monthly magazine published by the Indian government's Ministry of Rural Development. The magazine is aimed at promoting and disseminating knowledge and information on rural development issues in India. The name "Kurukshetra" is derived from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, which is set in the region of Kurukshetra in northern India. The magazine was first published in 1963 and has since become an important platform for discussing issues related to rural development in India. It covers a wide range of topics including agriculture, rural health, education, rural infrastructure, rural employment, poverty alleviation, and social welfare. The primary objective of the Kurukshetra magazine is to disseminate knowledge and information on rural development policies, programs, and initiatives of the Indian government. The magazine aims to create awareness about various schemes and programs that are being implemented for the welfare of rural India...