Highlights of India Today Malayalam magazine dated December 26, 2012. Its cover story looks at the sorry state of Indian Muslims languishing in various jails. The story says that almost half off the inmates of jails are Muslims, but most of them are accused of only petty crimes and living there for years due lack of legal aids and awareness. The story also says that a biased police targets Muslim youth whenever a terrorist attacks happens. The story also points out the non-implementation of Sachar committee report, which says that the sorry state of Muslims in India is worse than the dalits. The issue also carries a special section on India Today's 37th anniversary, which shows cases conversations between the old and new generation's prominent personalities in the various fields from politics to business and culture. Conversation between Farooq Abdulla-Omar Abdulla, Sarath pawar-Supriya Sule, Ashok Mothra-Prasenjith Mitra, Thanuja-Kajol, and Pndit Ravishankar-Anushka Shankar are included in it. The issue also showcases prominent young people from various fields who considered to be tomorrow's Indian's. Sachin pilot, meena kandasamy, rohan moorthy, deepak nair, virat kohly, shama khan, dhanush are some of the featured youth icons. Also this issue looks in to the menace of sand mafia in kerala, which even tried to attack Kozhikode district collector. Obviously the issue also carries an obituary on India's pride Sitar Maestro Pundit Ravishankar. A profile of urban development minister Kamalnath and a story on the Indian nurse Jasintha saldana's suicide are another high lights of the issue.
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