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Highlights of India Today 21st November 2022 issue:-Not for them the big city to make their mark. These entrepreneurs have made their fortunes in the small towns they come from, creating not just wealth but also world-class enterprises. What sets them apart?

GM Mustard: RSS, BJP Conflict

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union government’s ambitious plan for the commercial launch of indigenously developed genetically modified (GM) mustard—seen as a key step towards achieving self-sufficiency in oilseeds production—is facing stiff opposition.

GM Mustard: RSS, BJP Conflict

4 mins

A BELLWETHER BYPOLL

If there is one key takeaway from the recent assembly bypolls across six states, it is the continuing decline of the Congress as the fulcrum of the opposition in national poli­ tics.

A BELLWETHER BYPOLL

3 mins

GRAND GESTURES

Earlier this month, nearly 1,500 dancers from across India and 10 countries descended on Raipur for the National Tribal Dance Festival. It was a gala affair with a host of folk performances, music and a variety of food stalls.

GRAND GESTURES

3 mins

Bihar: Chirag Burns Bright

Chirag Paswan turned 40 on October 31, and one of the first people to call to wish him was Union home minister Amit Shah.

Bihar: Chirag Burns Bright

2 mins

BABASAHEB IN WIDE ANGLE

I would be surprised if any other modest-sized book offers as full a chronicle of Babasaheb’s life as this one by Tharoor.

BABASAHEB IN WIDE ANGLE

3 mins

Small-Town Tycoons

Not for them the big city to make their mark. These entrepreneurs have made their fortunes in the small towns they come from, creating not just wealth but also world-class enterprises. What sets them apart?

Small-Town Tycoons

10+ mins

Horrifyingly Beautiful

An exhibition by The Singh Twins in the UK sees some of the ugliest chapters of India's textile history transformed into art you can't turn away from

Horrifyingly Beautiful

3 mins

A SERVANT OF THE LINE

The Compulsive Act: Drawings by Jogen Chowdhury Gallery Art Exposure, Kolkata (Till December 17)

A SERVANT OF THE LINE

2 mins

IN COLD BLOOD

SEASONED JOURNALIST V. SUDARSHAN CHRONICLES A SENSATIONAL MURDER CASE THAT ROCKED KERALA IN 1987

IN COLD BLOOD

2 mins

HUNTING FOR A THRILLER

Suhit Sen's book aims to be a police Kolkata procedural set in contemporary

HUNTING FOR A THRILLER

2 mins

ON A NEW HIGH

In Rajshri Productions' 75th year, Sooraj Barjatya's Uunchai tells the tale of an elderly group of friends who embark on a mission to the Everest base camp

ON A NEW HIGH

2 mins

"TANAAV IS DIFFERENT FROM FAUDA”

Director Sudhir Mishra's latest project is an Indian adaptation of the hit Israeli series, Fauda. Tanaav, the SonyLIV series, follows a special unit in Kashmir. Mishra has also finished post-production for Afwaah, a thriller starring Bhumi Pednekar and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, shot a short film with Taapsee Pannu and is writing a series based on his grandfather's memoirs

"TANAAV IS DIFFERENT FROM FAUDA”

2 mins

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

India Today is a weekly news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1975 and is the most widely circulated magazine in India.

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