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Highlights of India Today 11th February 2019, issue:

This week’s cover story – The Priyanka Gambit – looks at the plans of the Congress to trump BJP in the upcoming 2019 elections. Priyanka Gandhi is being called Congress's new trump card in Uttar Pradesh. And with her advent in politics, the Congress party’s adversaries must recalibrate their electoral calculations for the summer of 2019

The package also has a feature on the vote bank of the different parties based on different castes and minorities. It also raises the question whether the disenchanted forward castes will desert the BJP this time.

The Big Story this week talks about the enclaves exchanged between India and Pakistan, and how they are the prisoners of the past

The issue also puts spotlight on ICICI bank case involving Chanda Kochhar. On January 25, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) booked her for dishonestly sanctioning loans to the Videocon group.

The issue comes with one free supplement: Simply Kolkata

Twist In The Kochhar Saga

Reportedly on the verge of being dropped, the investigations into the conduct of Chanda Kochhar, former ICICI Bank managing director and chief executive officer, took a sharp turn on January 25 as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) booked her for “dishonestly sanctioning loans to the Videocon group”.

Twist In The Kochhar Saga

3 mins

Congress Looks Upbeat In The State

For the first time in decades, the Congress looks upbeat in the state.

Congress Looks Upbeat In The State

3 mins

Sena Plays Hardball

Sensing the BJP’s desperation to re-stitch a poll alliance, Uddhav ups the ante and demands equal share in power.

Sena Plays Hardball

2 mins

Enemy At The Gates

Led by PM Modi and Amit Shah, the BJP plans a blitzkrieg on Mamata’s turf to face the mahagathbandhan head on.

Enemy At The Gates

3 mins

Baghel On The Scent Of A Scam

The probe into the alleged irregularities in Raman Singh’s tenure intensifies.

Baghel On The Scent Of A Scam

2 mins

Standing Alone

Tom-tomming welfare schemes, development projects and an NTR biopic, Naidu prepares to face the elections alone.

Standing Alone

3 mins

The Long Wait Lengthens

Almost two months after re-election, KCR has yet to announce his cabinet.

The Long Wait Lengthens

2 mins

The Power Of Priyanka Gandhi

With the Congress revealing its new trump card in Uttar Pradesh, the party’s political adversaries must recalibrate their electoral calculations for the summer of 2019

The Power Of Priyanka Gandhi

10+ mins

Prisoners Of The Past

Four years after the exchange of enclave between Bangladesh India, the new citizen India are still waiting for basic rights.

Prisoners Of The Past

6 mins

Women At Work

Swara Bhasker has more gumption than most Indian actors. In just five years, she went from playing the teenaged daughter of Deepti Naval (Listen... Amaya, 2011) to playing the mother of a teenaged schoolgirl (Nil Battey Sannata, 2016).

Women At Work

1 min

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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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