India Today Magazine - March 23, 2020
India Today Magazine - March 23, 2020
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today – March 23, 2020 issue:
Our cover story, 'How to Bust a Bank', analyses the causes of the downfall of one of India's biggest banking icons, the lessons from his fall and the consequences of this failure.
Our Big Story, 'An Economic Coronary', delves into COVID-19 outbreak, its economic setback and the subsequent effect on the international trade.
Another Big Story focuses on Jyotiraditya Scindia whose decision to bet on a new political future with the BJP came as a blow to the Congress.
The issue comes with one free supplement -- Spice.
THE UNFOLDING TRAGEDY OF INDIAN DATA
There is very little recognition of the extent to which our understanding of the economic and social characteristics of our country depends on sample surveys conducted by various government statistical agencies, particularly the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO).
3 mins
CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING
On Sunday, March 8, that big night for Indian women’s cricket, victory proved elusive because champions Australia were just too good for the challengers. Harmanpreet Kaur’s India had not lost a single match till that final, but their undefeated run in the ICC Twenty20 World Cup didn’t break the stride of Meg Lanning’s team. This was Australia’s fifth world title in the women’s game.
3 mins
A WELFARIST OUTLOOK
The Uddhav Thackeray-led alliance presents a please-all budget in its first outing
2 mins
SCINDIA'S SAFFRON GAMBLE
HIS AMBITIONS THWARTED BY THE CONGRESS OLD GUARD, THE GWALIOR ROYAL BETS ON A NEW POLITICAL FUTURE WITH THE BJP
10 mins
HOW TO BUST A BANK
From flamboyant leader with a stomach for risk to a man whose overweening ambition ran a bank aground, the story of disgraced YES Bank founder-chairman Rana Kapoor
10+ mins
Economy: Corona Fallout
As the spread of COVID-19 chokes international trade, India’s tottering economy braces for yet another jolt
7 mins
IT'S REIGNING WOMEN
With production houses and filmmakers putting their resources behind female-driven scripts, a spate of Bollywood releases this year will see women and their stories taking centre stage
5 mins
THE DIVINE ROAD TRIP
IN HIS NEW BOOK, MYTHOLOGIST DEVDUTT PATTANAIK SETS OUT TO MAP INDIA’S SACRED GEOGRAPHY
3 mins
GIVING IT SOME SPIN
Having played a crucial role in making India a formidable cricket side, Harbhajan Singh will now be seen playing a part in Friendship, a forthcoming Tamil film
1 min
Collector's Edition
Coins have been a symbols of status, wealth and power from the dawn of human civilization. They are indicators of history, a reflection of the balance of power, and of influence.
3 mins
India Today Magazine Description:
Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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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