Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated October 29th, 2014. India Today Malayalam dated October 29, 2014, carries the cover story about the recent ceasefire violations in LOC by Pakistan and India's retaliations. The story says that India has reacted unprecedentedly to the Pak provocations and the directions came directly from the PMO. Theretaliations by India is intended to give a message to Pakistan, that India's attitude has changed. An exclusive interview with BSF director general DK Pathak is also carried with the Cover Story. As CPI(M) in Kerala goes for more populist measures to reclaim its fast losing base, its new initiatives including palliative care raise questions on its ideological identity. Northern coastal areas of Andrapradesh was devastated by Hudhud cyclone. A story on the unprecedented tragedy is given in this issue .The political future of AIADMK is in uncertainty because of Jayalalitha` s conviction. After getting conditional bail, Jayalalitha has returned to Chennai from Banglore jail, but she could not intervene in the affairs of the state . A big story is the highlight of the issue .The digital India program of NDA government is expected to be fill the rural-uraban gap, says an article about the digital India project. Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has started renovation of the grand old party of India, the Congress. The expulsion of Sasi Tharoor as AICC spokesperson is explaining the mind of Rahul. Kailash Satyarthi, prestigious Nobel Prize winner for Peace is remembering the long ways he has covered, in a detailed profile about him. Muziris heritage project is to kick start by the end of october and this much awaited project is expected to give kerala a global tourism address. A photo feature takes a short journey through the major attractions of the project. The best B-schools in India is another package in this issue. Review of the film Tamar Padar directed by Dileesh Nair and novel Paralokathae Vasasthalangal written by Thomas Joseph are other attractions in the issue.
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