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Highlights of India Today 13th February 2016, issue:   The cover story this week is on the 2017-18 Union Budget which was presented by Finance minister Arun Jaitley. Calling it an aam aadmi budget, the story talks about Jaitleys approach towards widening the tax base and reducing the dependence of our nation on cash.   The cover story also talks about PM Modi and his deep concerns about the aam aadmi and how he and Arun Jaitley homed in on four critical areas of concern: how to boost investment, how to generate demand, how to create more jobs and, however counter-intuitive it seemed, how to maintain fiscal prudence.   The cover story package also includes a Q&A which gives a public point of view about the pros and cons of the 2017-18 budget.   The health story, G-Shot, talks about the future of orgasms, injections and technology that can renovate the erotic zone for women.   UP Front acknowledges the extraordinary work of ordinary people i.e. the Padma Shri award winners. The package also looks at how Pakistan’s decision to arrest Hafiz Saeed, the leader of a ‘philanthropic’ organisation with established militant credentials, is a win-win situation for all and lastly the deeply rooted concern of our nation - the conundrum of being socially advanced and the reservation.   The issue also comes with three free magazines: Spice, Simply Bangalore, and Simply Punjabi.