Highlights of India Today issue dated June 10, 2013. Power, patronage and intrigue. India Today analyses the BCCI which controls Indian cricket in this week’s cover story, 'The Secret Society'. The special anniversary issue also has a feature on 10 Ideals That Are Changing India which highlights achievements from hackathons to mobile healthcare. Maoist mastermind Ganapathy plans deadly attacks in the absence of a clear government strategy, says the story 'Enemy of the State'. The story, 'Angels Who Mean Business', highlights how entrepreneurs who made a profit by selling their business are pumping it back into big ideas, offering hope in a gloomy market for innovation. The story, 'Crippled by Lifestyle', dwells on how stroke has been rephrased 'young stroke' with depression becoming common-place. Yet, young Indians show a surprising lack of concern in the way they live. The issue also has three free magazines - Aspire, Simply Bangalore and Simply Kolkata - with it.
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