India Today - Malayalam
India Today - Malayalam

India Today - Malayalam

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Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated July 16th, 2014. India Today Malayalam Issue dated July 16, 2014, in its cover story walks through the world of Prime Minister Modi's empowered bureaucracy. A weak government is appeasing its bureaucracy. It will weaken them. But a strong government gives power to bureaucracy to implement its agenda, in his column National interest which is a kind of preface to the cover story by Shekhar Gupta says. The cover story is narrating the change in the attitude and the working style of babus in the Delhi. It is also pinpointing the pitfalls in the concentration of power to bureaucracy. An ex civil servant Javid Choudary writes on the civil servants duty to the common people. A big story about the sex education based on the recent controversial statement by central health minister Doctor Harsh Vardhan is analyzing the importance of sex education in the Schools. July 16 issue also carries a two page story about the allegations about RSS leaders Sudarsan and Soni in the professional examination board (PEB) scam and the threat growing against the Sivaraj Singh Chauhan government. In an opinion column by CPM polit bureau member Brinda Karat talks a very critical piece on the controversial rape call by Tapas Pal, a Thrinamool MP. A K Antony's statement on the secular culture of Congress and its quick backing by BJP leader L K Advani have created confusion among the party workers. Some see it as his suggestion for the bettering of the party which is under the grip of strong minority parties of the state. Is Kerala education minister Abdu Rubb's green controversies part of the growing non-secularist mind in the Malayali society? Minister explains his views on the green controversies in an exclusive interview. The malnutrition and new deceases are increasing in the Attapadi, while the government's actions it this adivasi area are failing to meet its aims. A big story about the Porur building collapse tragedy is examining the causes of tragedy. The cleaning of the holy river ganga is a prime mission of the Narendar Modi government. In a special story the writer visits various parts of Ganga and finds out how the river has become a garbage bin. A story on the 35th national games which will be conducted on January 31 to February 14, 2015 in kerala will be boost to state's sports sector is another attraction this issue .

India Today Malayalam is the leading national news magazine for Kerala. Keeping up with the genes of its English edition, the magazine’s leadership is unquestioned. Especially in Kerala, the most literate state in the country. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. India Today publishes its Malayalam edition, keeping the local flavour and content in mind.  The Malayalam edition delivers the same credibility, incisiveness and authority to our readers, that has become the hallmark of India Today. Through these editions, we bring the magazine closer to the readers of Kerala and elsewhere.