Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated November 19, 2014. The cover story of this issue India Today Malayalam issue dated November 19, 2014 featured a cover story on the recent bar scam which pointed fingers at finance minister K M Mani when a bar owner, Biju Ramesh, revealed that the minister was given bribes to retain the licence of bars. The story features an interview of Biju Ramesh while K M Mani repeats that his hands are fair and conspirators are behind the hot-boiling controversy of the state. While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi wields complete authority on ministries under him, ministers become puppets with no liberty to take major decisions, says a big story on the topic. The autobiography of legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar Playing It My Own Way is the player's revisiting his career, his nation and the world. In an interview, Sachin reveals that he never got a team he desired for as a captain. A group of youngsters had conducted Kiss of Love, a novel agitation to protest rampant moral policing in Kerala in Marine Drive on November 2. An in-depth analysis of the agitation explains that it was means to declare their own rights on their bodies. Illicit relations are on a high in India when internet relations became more popular, examines another big story. She Taxi, one of the best enterprises Kerala has ever witnessed, is completing its one year this November 19 and it has opened up an arena of opportunities for woman entrepreneurs who are ready to steer their future
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