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Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated July 31st, 2013. India Today Malayalam issue dated July 31,2013 looks at the sons and daughters of politicians going for elections for the first time. The next loksabha elections or assembly elections would see them being launched into the election arena. From Chandy Oomen son of Kerala chief minister Oomen Chandy to Kavitha daughter of TRS leader K  Chandrasekhara Rao There are a whole new lot of political class coming into lead their parties or programmes. Many has left their powerful jobs in the world bank and joined the political bandwagon. but it is to be debated such a trend is ideal for a democratic set up like India. The issue also has detailed investigation into what is going on the name of an airport in Aranmula.A river and a mountain are the first martyrs for the cause While the successive LDF and UDF govt s has lukewarm response to it is the reason for it as every body put development above genuine issues affecting people. There is also a story on congress trying for a reorganization of the ministries dropping home minister Thirvanchoor thus stablizing the front. The solar case got anew twist with the chief ministers adviser Shafi Mather resigning from the post of economic advisor. Why has Shafi quit is till a mystery The issue goes into Karin nagar in Telengana region the hot bed of Maoist activities. Many of the well known Maoist leaders are from the district which is one of the six districts in the proposed Telangana The death of 23 children in a noon meal centre in Bihar is  reported here. The near death of a child at the hands of  his father and step mother is one of the saddest tales this week. And supreme court has given new life to dance artists and its patrons in Mubai. It has slifted the ban on the dance bars in Mumabi which had affected thousands of dancer`s  livelihood.The issue also has exclusive extracts from the Great Tthamsha by James Ashtil  who looks at the world of indian cricket with great fascination. Then there is the Ranjaana star Dhanush who made a big mark in Bollywood too. There is also an intimate piece on Milkha singh on whos e life a new Hindi movie is made The issue also features Naynatha Asin, Thulasi and Nasriya,Priyamnai,Vedhika,Ranbeer singh ,Nithya Menon, Farhan Khan, Pooja bose, and Sadha.

India Today Malayalam Magazine Description:

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.

India Today is published in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. These editions deliver the same credibility, incisiveness and authority to our readers, that has become the hallmark of India Today. Through these editions, we bring the magazine closer to the readers of different regions and increase relevance by giving a perfectly balanced coverage of national and local news.

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