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Highlights of India Today 30th July 2018, issue:

This week's cover story, 'Save the Taj', is all about one of India's most celebrated Mughal monument - the Taj Mahal. A national treasure, the Taj is now a picture of monumental neglect and is at risk of irreversible damage from pollution and lackadaisical administrative mismanagement. The package also lists out what we can do to preserve this precious symbol of our heritage.

This week's issue also talks about Hima Das, the 18-year-old girl from Assam who became the first Indian athlete to win a major international track event.

This week's Big Story, Body Blow, talks about organ transplants in India. Despite growing awareness and changing laws, organ transplants continue to be mired in controversy, the latest being preferential allotment to foreign patients.

Modi-Shah Embrace Satraps

Despite advice to marginalise or even jettison some BJP chief ministers on the 2019 campaign trail, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen to embrace their work and achievements.

Modi-Shah Embrace Satraps

3 mins

CBI Infighting Goes Public

Key to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s success as an administrator is his ability to run a tight ship.

CBI Infighting Goes Public

2 mins

No Second Chance Will Hurt IT Companies

US President Donald Trump’s protectionist ‘America First’ agenda continues, and this time again on the visa front.

2 mins

Family Feud?

All’s not well in Lalu’s RJD. Elder son Tej Pratap feels he might have got short shrift

Family Feud?

2 mins

Tit-For-Tat Yatra

CM Chouhan is on a statewide rally, and the Congress is on his tail with a counter

Tit-For-Tat Yatra

2 mins

Raje's Pre-Poll Showcase

The CM is hoping two grand new projects will shore up her image

Raje's Pre-Poll Showcase

2 mins

Losing The Taj!

A poem in stone that once fulfilled an emperor’s fantasy of love, glory and magnificence is fighting a fierce battle for survival in the age of modernity. Danger signs are all around. Do you want to wait for the worst catastrophe to strike? Join our campaign to save the Taj Mahal

Losing The Taj!

10+ mins

“The Only Sounds I Hear Are Set! Bang!”

It was an unheralded victory, but when Hima Das, a young girl from Dhing, Assam, powered to the finish line in the Women’s 400 metres at the World Junior Athletics Championships in Tampere, Finland, India was transfixed. Das’s dominant form was startling, but so was the realisation that this was the first—the first!—outright victory by an Indian athlete in a major international track event. There were celebrations and moist eyes, followed by internet fame—and every form of desi nosiness, most notoriously about Das’s caste and regional ethnicity. But if we are like that only, the young runner displayed an unusual calm and level-headed confidence about her achievement and sudden fame.

“The Only Sounds I Hear Are Set! Bang!”

4 mins

Gamocha Girl

The ‘Dhing Express’ is more than the sum of her parts. From ‘Mon Jai’ activism to her feats on the field, she is Assam’s new darling

Gamocha Girl

3 mins

Organ Transplants Continue To Be mired In Controversy

Despite growing awareness and a raft of changing laws, organ transplants remain mired in controversy, the latest being suspicions of favouring rich foreigners

Organ Transplants Continue To Be mired In Controversy

8 mins

Read all stories from India Today

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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