Highlights of India Today Telugu dated November 20, 2012. It carries cover story on state 'US Presidential Elections 2012' and its impact on India. The story says Barack Obama who elected as US president for the consecutive second time will have to lead a fractured nation after winning a close popular vote. The fourteen pages special package on this US elections covered several stories on various aspects like 'The Road ahead', 'Demographic dividend', 'War on terror', 'Deficit trap'. Big story on how the BJP president Nithin Gadkari came out of the trouble with the help of RSS was published in the issue. In the Nation section story on Rahul Gandhi getting prepared for bigger role in party was carried. Story about Thakarey family and whether Uddhav or Raj, who will become Sivasena's key factor was published. Two page report on 'State of the states' item was carried. Special story on Neelam cyclone's effect on Andhra Pradesh has been written exclusively for Telugu readers. The story with number of pictures has grafically described the loss occurred by cyclone. Another exclusive story on the state level Women, ST, BC commissions being kept vaccant for the past many months has been published. Three page story on the controversies surrounding the controversial Telugu film 'Denikaina Ready', subsequent violence and the Brahmin community's agitations has been carried in this issue. On the eve of Deepavali, one more special story on the increasing shopping malls culture in AP has been published in this issue. The story depicts how two-tier cities like Kurnool, Warangal are also in fray with cities like Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam on shopping spree. This issue of IT Telugu has carried six pages of news items from Andhrapradesh. Snippets on Telugu film industry, cultural happenings in the state were carried. News about Kamal Hasan's Viswa Roopam film was carried in Eyecatchers section.
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