Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated 27th November 2012 carried India Today English edition's cover story 'Inside the Dark World of Match Fixing' as cover story. It contains the excerpts from the book "Bokie Gambler Fixer Spy" by the British journalist and cricket tipster Ed Hawkins, that reveals the nexus between cricket players and bookmarkers.With this story, we also carried a story of G.S. Vivek which looks about the match-fixing world. Guest column of Md. Azharuddin made this story comprehensive. A special interview with Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was carried. Special report was published about National Security and discussed how still 'India doesn't learn' that how india neglected the internal secutity even after four years after 26/11 incident happens. In the Society section 'The age of i-God' shows the new trends in the sprituality. Main story from the Andhrapradesh is about the broken relations between ruling Congress with Majlis - ittehadul- Muslimeen party which have strong hold in Hyderabad especially in Old city. Another story carried describes Telangana Rastra Samithi's Chief K.Chandra Sekhara Rao plans about expansion of the party and his further moves to reach the goal of achieving seperate Telangana state. In the Telugunadi section: Chief Minister Kirn Kumar Reddy's attempt to lure the minority people, CPM's Raithu paksha Yathra at Khamam district and others were carried. Snippets on Telugu film industry, News about Actress Anjali who was ready to perform bold on the screen with an item song was carried in Eyecatchers section.
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