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In this issue

Highlights of India Today 19th September 2022 issue:- The sensational story of how a school dropout duped big businessmen and politicians more than INR 500 crore and wooed actresses with his loot.

TIES BUILT ON TRUSS

The United Kingdom, one of the world’s oldest functioning democracies, on September 6 witnessed the completion of an unusual internal political process: the ruling Conservatives elected ex-foreign secretary Liz Truss as the UK’s next Prime Minister—the fourth in six years.

TIES BUILT ON TRUSS

3 mins

YOGI’S NEW INNER CIRCLE

In recent years, the Uttar Pradesh bureaucracy had developed an image of being controlled by a few officers with a huge, even disproportionate, role in major decisions.

YOGI’S NEW INNER CIRCLE

3 mins

GHULAM SEEKS HIS AZADI

Political motives, over-lapping and separating, always in a flux, hardly follow the narrow and straight. The latest development to rock Jammu and Kashmir politics—the exit of veteran leader and former J&K chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad from the Congress on August 26—traces precisely such a surprising arc.

GHULAM SEEKS HIS AZADI

3 mins

THE KING OF CON

THE EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF AN ORDINARY MAN WHO DECEIVED POLITICIANS AND BUSINESSMEN, LIVED THE HIGH LIFE AND LAVISHED AND WOOED ACTRESSES WITH THE Rs 500 CRORE LOOT

THE KING OF CON

10+ mins

REVVING UP FOR ELECTIONS

HOW THE BJP LEADERSHIP IS IRONING OUT GLITCHES IN THE STATES GOING TO POLLS WHILE ALSO GEARING UP FOR MISSION 2024

REVVING UP FOR ELECTIONS

10+ mins

Pakistan - Imran Khan's Fight For Survival

A desperate Imran Khan finds political opportunity in the midst of national calamity. Can the embattled shehbaz sharif see his challenge off till the impending general elections?

Pakistan - Imran Khan's Fight For Survival

9 mins

RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE

THE DEATH OF AN ALLEGED TEAK SMUGGLER IN AN ARMED ENCOUNTER WITH THE FOREST DEPARTMENT IN VIDISHA CAUSES ANGER IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES AND DESPAIR AMONG THE FORESTERS IN MADHYA PRADESH

RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE

9 mins

THE GODS GO GREEN

A BACK-TO-NATURE STRATEGY COUPLED WITH THE USE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY IS MAKING THE TIRUMALA TEMPLE A TRENDSETTER

THE GODS GO GREEN

6 mins

MAKING WAVES AT MoMA

The new Indian indie gets showcased in a month-long festival at New York's Museum of Modern Art

MAKING WAVES AT MoMA

3 mins

SPEAKING FROM THE HEART

As SWARA BHASKER gears up for the September 16 release of her film Jahaan Chaar Yaar, she says that even though Bollywood is in flux, it is too early to write off the industry

SPEAKING FROM THE HEART

1 min

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

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