Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated January 1st, 2013. The issue carried India Today English edition's cover story 'Next Stop Delhi?' is carried as cover story. It was discuss about how the Narendra Modi manage the third continuous victory and his journey towards Delhi, his impact over national politics after the latest win in Gujarath along with his interview. Swapan Dasgupta's Guest column on Narendra Modi includes. Another item ‘Virabhadra wins, Congress loses ' analyze the Himachal Pradesh Assembly election results. National Story on recent Rape incident at Delhi 'Beware Barbarians on the Prowl' describes the girls battle for life and the risen anger of the nation over this act. Exclusive story about the Liquor scam at Bihar 'Nitish slips on liquor scam' discuss the recent confidential report on the liquor suppliers bids, which was ignoring the lower price and attributes undue favor to some suppliers. In the sports section, we carried the story 'Bring in the New Blueprint' which suggests the possible changes for Indian Cricket Team to future winnings. From Andhra Pradesh, we published 23 pages Special on World Telugu Conference (WTC), which will be commence from 26th December, 2012. A Special essay about the WTC along with guest columns of prominent telugu persons from different fields i.e., Short Story, Poetry, Criticism, Feminist Writing, Media, Novel, Electronic Media, Spirituality, Cinema Dialogues, Lyrics and TV Serials are carried in this section. Another story on the 11 day Spiritual Pyramid meditation summit, which was commenced from 21st December 2012 at the World's biggest Pyramid meditation center, located at Kadthal, Mahaboob Nagar district, Andhra Pradesh. In the Telugunadi section: Chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy gares up campaign to attract the voters; Fire accident at Begumpet Air Port; Eluru MP Kavuri Sambasivarao calls against State Bifurcation, are carried. Snippets on Telugu film industry carried. News about TDP Senior Leader Nannapaneni Rajakumari's entry on Silver Screen also carried in Eyecatchers section.
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