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Highlights of India Plus magazine dated November 1, 2012. The issue looks at how India's urban youngster are raising a toast to all occasions and how problem drinking is on an upsurge. The issue also looks at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's recent announcements to revive the economy and how it will take some time before the economy gets out of its sluggish mode and into a higher, faster growth gear. With winter setting in, most tiger sanctuaries in India have thrown open their gates. The issue looks at a family of tigers in Ranthambhore as part of a travel destination. Also in the issue is Salman Rushdie, who, in his latest book, Joseph Anton, tells the story of living in the shadow of death in a style that matches the best of his novels. The issue also highlights six "outsiders" who came in from the cold in Bollywood and quietly and quickly shot to stardom.

India Plus Magazine Description:

India Plus is a bi-monthly digital multimedia magazine published by Living Media India Limited. A part of the India Today group, India Plus boasts of content sourced from 13 magazines, 3 radio stations, 4 TV channels and 1 newspaper of the India Today Group. 

The India Today Group’s leadership is unquestioned; so much so that it is what Indian journalism is judged by; for its integrity and ability to bring an unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. We ask the most difficult questions and provide the clearest answers in all fields.

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