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By: The India Today Group
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About this issue

Highlights of India Today issue dated February 04, 2013. Cover Story, In search of a Leader, is on the India Today-Nielsen Mood of the Nation Poll. India seems to be left with a rising Rahul in a falling Congress and a towering Modi in a stagnant BJP. Special report is on Marathwada. The story titled, 4 Km for a bucket of water, describes the plight of six million people in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra who are reeling for lack of water—all due to poor rainfall. Another story in the Special Report section, From Guns to growth, talks about the Chambal area which was once the den of dacoits, now resounds with new buzzwords like industry and education. The Big Story is on Male Infertility. The story titled, Are You Man Enough?, says that as sperm quality and quantity fall, the quest for fatherhood brings untold anxiety to Indian men. Nation section is on Rahul Gandhi. The story titled ‘Ready for Poison Politics’ speaks about the difficult task of the young leader of aligning the Congress Old Guard with the restless young leaders to steer the party to a new future. In Midnight’s Star, a story of society section, Salman Rushdie talks about the movie Midnight’s Children. Return of the Warhorse, a story in the Nation section, speaks about the face-off between Advani and RSS on Nitin Gadkari's second term as BJP president. So, will the new BJP chief, Rajnath Singh, make the most of his second chance? It also has multimedia content comprising 3 video files: 1) key topics addressed by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi 2) key moments in Gujarat CM Narendra Modi's victory speech and 3) an exclusive interview with Midnight's Children author Salman Rushdie and director Deepa Mehta who has made a film based on the novel. The edition also has four free magazines - Spice, Simply Punjabi, Simply Hyderabad and Simply Pune. The issue also comprises Editor Kaveree Bamzai's take on the Mood of the Nation 2013 poll. Click here to see the video http://bit.ly/11VGGqf.

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