India Today Magazine - August 01, 2016
India Today Magazine - August 01, 2016
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Highlights of India Today August 2016, issue:
This week’s cover story, For Gold and Glory, looks at how the 121 Indian athletes who will leave for the Rio Olympics are different from the previous Indian contingents and how they are hoping not just for medals, but are going for Gold. The cover story takes a close look at the gold in the Indian contingent.
The story, Twitter Treadmill, looks at how PM Narendra Modi has let his ministers know that they will be judged by their ‘social’ standing and how all the ministers in the PM’s cabinet are jostling with each other to stay on top of the e-governance game.
The Nation story - The Last of Sheila, You Said? - looks at how the Congress is almost all set for the Uttar Pradesh Elections with a new battle plan, a surprise CM candidate and a new team.
The story, Behind the Wires, reports on how even a week-and-a-half after Burhan Wani's killing, the Valley is still simmering and the disconnect between Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and her administration isn’t helping solve matters.
The issue comes with three free magazines: Home, Simply Kolkata and Simply Mumbai.
What Next For Mehbooba Mufti?
A week-and-a-half after Hizbul leader Burhan Wani’s killing, the valley is still simmering. And the disconnect between CM Mehbooba Mufti and her administration in this time of crisis isn’t helping matters.
7 mins
Twitter Moving The Narendra Modi Government Machinery Into Top Gear!
Prime minister Narendra Modi lets his ministers know that they will be judged by their ‘social’ standing.
5 mins
The Last Of Sheila, You Said?
A surprise CM candidate, a new team and finally something resembling a battle plan
7 mins
What's On The Menu
Unique, progressive, modern and molecular—these have become the buzzwords for Mumbai’s menus. Here's a look at the city's restaurant scene
6 mins
A taste of Jamie'sKitchen
He isn’t your typical angry, tattooed chef on television. Jamie Oliver is homely, happy, and always seems bubbling with energy. The master chef, hugely popular thanks to shows such as Jamie’s 30-minute Meals and Jamie’s Comfort Food, runs two restaurants in Delhi and is finally launching a pizzeria in Mumbai. He talks to SIMPLY MUMBAI about going vegetarian, sustainable sourcing and his projects ahead.
3 mins
Into The Mist
Three getaways to escape to this monsoon
5 mins
One With Nature
Artist Jayashree Chakravarty Talks About Her Trysts With Nature And Forgotten Words
3 mins
I'd like to do edgy films
Actress Chitrangada Singh Talks About Stardom, Style, Her Wildest Dreams And More.
2 mins
Two's Company
Actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Raima Sen talk about their forthcoming erotic thriller Khawto.
4 mins
Road ToFitness
Fitness entrepreneur Divya Himatsingka is busting health myths with her gym, skulpt
2 mins
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Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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