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By: The India Today Group
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25.00

Single Issue

400.00

1 Months

1300.00

3 Months

2600.00

6 Months

5200.00

12 Months

About this issue

Highlights of India Today issue dated May 13, 2013. The Cover Story this week, 'Dr Dolittle', dwells on how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has become a political liability for the Congress after being scalded by scandals. The Special Report, 'Clean chit across parties', analyses how Sudipta Sen bought friends among powerful politicians and extended his influence by buying media outlets, defrauding thousands of investors. Nation section is on upcoming Karnataka Assembly Elections 2013. With Congress hit by desertions and BJP in disarray, JD(S) hopes to be a constant in all likely post-poll permutations. Another story in the Nation section throws light on how Sarabjit Singh's savage murder exposes Pakistan's hellish prisons, aborts a family's long quest for justice, and lays bare India's helplessness in protecting its citizens. Who will win Pakistan?, a story in the Big Story section, highlights that as the country goes to polls, the two men most likely to dominate Pakistan's politics are Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan. The Society section has the story, 'Led by Libido', analysing India's waking up to a new illness and finding ways to treat it: Chronic obsession with sex. Eminent lawyer and constitutional scholar Fali S. Nariman in his new book 'The state ofthe nation,' argues why transparency and accountability are essential to ensure a corruption-free judiciary. The day of the outsider, a story in the Cinema section, talks about Bombay Talkies which bends genders, examines gay lust and crazy star obsession with wit and verve. To watch Editor Kaveree Bamzai speaking about the issue this week, click here (http://bit.ly/10wmANc). The issue also has three free magazines -- Aspire, Simply Kolkata and Simply Bangalore -- with it.

About India Today

India Today is the leading news magazine and most widely read publication in India. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned; so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. We ask the most difficult questions and provide the clearest answers.