Women Empowerment

Asia Today Arizona is one of the popular monthly publication that covers the events and happenings in and around Arizona related to the South Asian community of Arizona. The magazine focuses at the South Asian community based in the Arizona that has roots from the subcontinent of Asia including the countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and the British Indian Ocean Territory.

Asia Today Arizona strives hard to spread information on the richness of cultures and religions from the various countries and regions that make up the South Asian subcontinent. They provides detailed coverage of local South Asian events, interviews with South Asian residents and advertisement for the businesses targeting the ever growing sub-community. Information on the  values that impact the lives such as health, real estate, politics, etc. Written by professional and volunteer writers.

Asia Today Arizona has a great role in the empowerment of women. The magazine which is popular in the valley is being lead by two enthusiastic women, Manju Walia and Deepa Walia.

In Asia Today Arizona, Deepa Walia is the editor in chief and is responsible for managing and editing the content including news from International / local reporters, volunteer writer submissions, and monthly columns. Her in-depth knowledge in the International and local happenings influences the quality of the magazine and makes it the best in the Asian community.

Manju Walia is the Vice President, marketing and sales in Asia Today Arizona. Her dynamic leadership and marketing skills have helped the magazine to invite scores of readers. Her untiring performance contributes to the reachability of the magazine.

The success of Asia Today Arizona is with the leadership of two able and enthusiastic women is a model to recon. Manju Walia and Deepa Walia are the role models in the empowerment of women. Their experience and knowledge will definitely help the women in the valley to become successful entrepreneurs.

– By Premji