We are looking for good writers with great ideas. The magazine always tries to be the public’s eyes and ears. But journalists in the magazine are in deep trouble. They think that they will lose their job because the magazine is in danger of closing down altogether because of lack of fund.
While covering a story, journalists working for Crime & More always know how not to hurt people. They believe that attitude is involved in any kind of story.
For Investors to want to back the project here is the budget:
Crime & More World
A Crime & Human rights Digital International English and print (Bengali) Monthly magazine
Newsroom: Corporate Office:
Project proposal for Monthly Crime & Human Rights Magazine
Proposal for printing of 3,000 to 5,000 monthly crime and human rights magazine ( Bengali) 68 pages ( full color) including cover (per Month):
Digital (Online) English magazine Rs.65, 000 ($1098.5) (Approx.)
3,000 to 5,000 no magazine total cost Rs 70,000 ( $1183) ((Approx.)
Staff Salary
(4-5 Reporters+
2-3 sub-editors+2 office staff) Rs. 85,000 ( $1436.5) (Approx.)
News Purchase (Freelance Report) Rs. 25,000 ($ 422.5) (Approx.)
Circulation and promotion Rs. 90,000 ($1521) (Approx.)
(Hoardings, Posters, leaflets,
Print and Television Ad)
Office & Misc. Rs. 40,000 (Approx)
4 Computers
with internet connections
(One time cost) Rs. 85,000 ($676) (Approx.)
Total Cost Rs. 4, 60,000 ( $ 7774 )
NB: Revenue earning from nest four to six months after getting R.N.I No. minimum Rs 4,00,000 ( $6760 ) to 4,50,000 ($7605) per month. Initial Rs 1, 50,000 ( $ 2535) to 2,00,000 ( $ 3380) including online edition.
Editor-In-Chief Marilyn Z Tomlins (Paris, France based renowned Crime Writer and Journalist)
Editor Shanthanu Bhattachaarya
A Peacock Media Communication creation