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India Today

Dec 20 2021
Magazine

India Today is the leading news magazine and most widely read publication in India. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned, so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. Additionally, the weekly brings with it a range supplements like Women, Home, Aspire, Spice and Simply which focus on style, health, education, fashion, etc. and Indian cities.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

India Today

THE FIGHTING GENERAL

BEACH TROLLING

Chancellor’s Call

LIVING SPACES

COMEBACK COMRADE

Viral Trouble

BILATERAL TIES, MULTILATERAL CALCULUS

THE LAW OF THE MOB

CHANNI PUTS OUT A STEADYING HAND

KNIVES AT THE READY

CRACKING DOWN ON THE CORRUPT

IN 2025 NIFTY AT 50,000 LEVEL • IN 2025 NIFTY AT 50,000 LEVEL why because Traders and investors have been pouring money into India's stock market, and it could grow to more than $5.5 trillion to become the fifth largest in the world within four years, according to data.

The Last Struggle • On December 19, Goa will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its liberation from Portuguese rule. The struggle to free the last pockets of Indian soil from colonial rule culminated in December 1961, ending a 450-year occupation

THE EXPRESSWAY OF 'GROWTH' FOR PURVANCHAL • The growth of any region is directly associated with the infrastructure. Smooth roads are a prerequisite for smooth business. Purvanchal expressway fits in the criteria. The expressway has not only paved the way for growth in Purvanchal region but also started a new chapter of development in the whole state.

UTTAR PRADESH GETTING CONNECTIVITY OF EXPRESSWAYS

BLUEPRINT FOR THE OPPOSITION • IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, THE ELECTION STRATEGIST ANALYSES THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE OPPOSITION AND LAYS OUT A GAMEPLAN TO CHALLENGE THE BJP IN 2024

ON CONGRESS

ON OPPOSITION

ON KEY ISSUES

ON BJP

ON MODI

NEW VIRUS, NEW RULES • States strengthen their guard to combat Omicron

MAJOR OMICRON SYMPTOMS

WORKING CONTINUOUSLY FOR PROSPERITY IN VILLAGES

DEVELOPMENT REACHED TILL VILLAGES

SETBACK TO PEACE • THE KILLING OF 14 NAGA CIVILIANS AFTER AN AMBUSH GONE WRONG PUTS THE CENTRE AND THE ARMED FORCES ON THE DEFENSIVE IN RESTIVE NAGALAND. IT ALSO PUTS AT RISK THE BRITTLE PEACE PROCESS AND RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT THE HARSH AFSPA LAW

PEACE DERAILED AGAIN? • From 2015, when the latest peace process began with the Naga rebel groups, to November 2021, fatalities in terror-related incidents had gone down from 47 to 4 annually in Nagaland. The killing of 14 civilians in Mon shattered that relative mirage

THE DISTURBING AFSPA • The sweeping powers given to the forces has many critics

A REPUBLIC OF REBELS • The Nagas have no dearth of outfits fighting for their ‘Greater Nagalim’ cause

CORRIDOR OF FAITH • THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW KASHI VISHWANATH TEMPLE CORRIDOR BY THE PRIME MINISTER AT A COST OF Rs 800 CRORE IS A BOON FOR PILGRIMS AND A BOOST FOR THE BJP WITH POLLS NIGH

THE KASHI VISHWANATH TEMPLE’S NEW LOOK

KASHMIR’S BRIDE BAZAAR • DESPERATE MIDDLE-AGED MEN IN KASHMIR ARE TURNING TO BROKERS TO FIND THEM A WIFE FOR A FEE. FAMILIES IN THE HEARTLAND ARE GIVING AWAY THEIR DAUGHTERS TO MAKE ENDS MEET

NO WORK AND NO BRIDE

Healthy Smile • Spreading happiness: The trust has been working towards eradication of malnutrition by educating mothers, providing fortified food to children and training the health...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 76 Publisher: Living Media India Limited Edition: Dec 20 2021

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  • Release date: December 11, 2021

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Languages

English

India Today is the leading news magazine and most widely read publication in India. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned, so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. Additionally, the weekly brings with it a range supplements like Women, Home, Aspire, Spice and Simply which focus on style, health, education, fashion, etc. and Indian cities.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

India Today

THE FIGHTING GENERAL

BEACH TROLLING

Chancellor’s Call

LIVING SPACES

COMEBACK COMRADE

Viral Trouble

BILATERAL TIES, MULTILATERAL CALCULUS

THE LAW OF THE MOB

CHANNI PUTS OUT A STEADYING HAND

KNIVES AT THE READY

CRACKING DOWN ON THE CORRUPT

IN 2025 NIFTY AT 50,000 LEVEL • IN 2025 NIFTY AT 50,000 LEVEL why because Traders and investors have been pouring money into India's stock market, and it could grow to more than $5.5 trillion to become the fifth largest in the world within four years, according to data.

The Last Struggle • On December 19, Goa will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its liberation from Portuguese rule. The struggle to free the last pockets of Indian soil from colonial rule culminated in December 1961, ending a 450-year occupation

THE EXPRESSWAY OF 'GROWTH' FOR PURVANCHAL • The growth of any region is directly associated with the infrastructure. Smooth roads are a prerequisite for smooth business. Purvanchal expressway fits in the criteria. The expressway has not only paved the way for growth in Purvanchal region but also started a new chapter of development in the whole state.

UTTAR PRADESH GETTING CONNECTIVITY OF EXPRESSWAYS

BLUEPRINT FOR THE OPPOSITION • IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, THE ELECTION STRATEGIST ANALYSES THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE OPPOSITION AND LAYS OUT A GAMEPLAN TO CHALLENGE THE BJP IN 2024

ON CONGRESS

ON OPPOSITION

ON KEY ISSUES

ON BJP

ON MODI

NEW VIRUS, NEW RULES • States strengthen their guard to combat Omicron

MAJOR OMICRON SYMPTOMS

WORKING CONTINUOUSLY FOR PROSPERITY IN VILLAGES

DEVELOPMENT REACHED TILL VILLAGES

SETBACK TO PEACE • THE KILLING OF 14 NAGA CIVILIANS AFTER AN AMBUSH GONE WRONG PUTS THE CENTRE AND THE ARMED FORCES ON THE DEFENSIVE IN RESTIVE NAGALAND. IT ALSO PUTS AT RISK THE BRITTLE PEACE PROCESS AND RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT THE HARSH AFSPA LAW

PEACE DERAILED AGAIN? • From 2015, when the latest peace process began with the Naga rebel groups, to November 2021, fatalities in terror-related incidents had gone down from 47 to 4 annually in Nagaland. The killing of 14 civilians in Mon shattered that relative mirage

THE DISTURBING AFSPA • The sweeping powers given to the forces has many critics

A REPUBLIC OF REBELS • The Nagas have no dearth of outfits fighting for their ‘Greater Nagalim’ cause

CORRIDOR OF FAITH • THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW KASHI VISHWANATH TEMPLE CORRIDOR BY THE PRIME MINISTER AT A COST OF Rs 800 CRORE IS A BOON FOR PILGRIMS AND A BOOST FOR THE BJP WITH POLLS NIGH

THE KASHI VISHWANATH TEMPLE’S NEW LOOK

KASHMIR’S BRIDE BAZAAR • DESPERATE MIDDLE-AGED MEN IN KASHMIR ARE TURNING TO BROKERS TO FIND THEM A WIFE FOR A FEE. FAMILIES IN THE HEARTLAND ARE GIVING AWAY THEIR DAUGHTERS TO MAKE ENDS MEET

NO WORK AND NO BRIDE

Healthy Smile • Spreading happiness: The trust has been working towards eradication of malnutrition by educating mothers, providing fortified food to children and training the health...


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