Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated March 12th, 2013. The issue carried Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy political strategy as cover. It projected his activities mainly stressed on political strategy. English edition cover story 'Vote Surplus, Vision Deficit' carried as Big story. It was based on the 2013 budget prepared by the Central Finance Minister P. Chidambaram. It was discuss that how the budget is not reflected the India's aspirations. The story included with a special item 'The Budget India Missed'. It is an alternative Budget prepared by India Today. Another big story 'IB with low IQ' is about the war against terror. It mainly focused on incapability of Intelligence Bureau(IB) in the invistigations, An exclusive story about PSLV C-20 launching with the profiles of the Telugu scientists, who played key role in this launching, carried. Another exclusive story on cultivation activities at Andhra Pradesh Jails also carried. It mainly projected the activities of Prisoners, Cultivation on open Jails, New agreement with multi national companies . Youth revolutionary agitation in Dhaka. Chronology of Major incidents in Dhaka also carried. In the Radar section: Recent MLC election. A follow up story on separate murder incidents at Nellore are carried. Snippets on Telugu film industry carried.
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