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Nagendra Vijay (born 15 December 1944) is an Indian science writer in Gujarati language. He is a son of pioneering journalist and science writer Vijaygupta Maurya. He founded the first science magazine in the Gujarati language called Scope and wrote several books. The Nagendra Vijay Science Foundation also launched the English-language science magazine Safari, on March 2008, of which he is the Editor-in-Chief. He had previously published newsweekly Flash and a science magazine Scope. He has two sons: Vishal Vasu, an IT consultant and Harshal Pushkarna, a science author.

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  • Nagendra Vijay (born 15 December 1944) is an Indian science writer in Gujarati language. He is a son of pioneering journalist and science writer Vijaygupta Maurya. He founded the first science magazine in the Gujarati language called Scope and wrote several books. The Nagendra Vijay Science Foundation also launched the English-language science magazine Safari, on March 2008, of which he is the Editor-in-Chief. He had previously published newsweekly Flash and a science magazine Scope. He has two sons: Vishal Vasu, an IT consultant and Harshal Pushkarna, a science author. (en)
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  • Nagendra Vijay (born 15 December 1944) is an Indian science writer in Gujarati language. He is a son of pioneering journalist and science writer Vijaygupta Maurya. He founded the first science magazine in the Gujarati language called Scope and wrote several books. The Nagendra Vijay Science Foundation also launched the English-language science magazine Safari, on March 2008, of which he is the Editor-in-Chief. He had previously published newsweekly Flash and a science magazine Scope. He has two sons: Vishal Vasu, an IT consultant and Harshal Pushkarna, a science author. (en)
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