Highlights of India Today Malayalam issue dated November 27th, 2013. The issue was notable for its comprehensive package on the retired cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, which included memoirs, analyzes and appreciations of his eventful career and personality. The package had regional inputs as well, including the details of a Sachin Gallery at Kozhikode. Another notable story of the week was one about the recent developments in the solar scam, which has been storming the Kerala politics for more than six months. It included revelations by the additional chief judicial magistrate court that Saritha S Nair, the prime accused, was sexually molested as per her accounts in the court. The recent move by Pope Francis to seek the comments of the Parish and laity on matters pertaining to homosexuality, living together, inter-religious marriages, surrogacy etc and Kerala Catholic Bishop Council''s (KCBC) response to the same were examined in another story. The inner tussles of Kerala Congress (Mani) and its implications on Kerala politics were examined in an analytical piece. Another story was on the recent developments in ISRO espionage case involving Nambi Narayanan, former space scientist with ISRO and R B Sreekumar, former additional DGP of Gujarat and how Narendra Modi, Gujarat chief minister was trying to make political gains out of it. An auto column featuring Nissan Evalia, Chevrolet Cruise, Honda Acura and Triumph motors were also carried. The faces of this week's issue included Rahul Preeth Singh, Swetha Menon, Nyla Usha, Bindu Madhavi, Charmi Kaur, Keerthi Suresh, Janani Iyer, Soha Ali Khan, Frieda Pinto and Ajith.
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