Highlights of India Today Malayalam magazine dated November 7, 2012. It looks at the sordid tale of innocent women being traded in Dubai brothels where they have to entertain innumerable clients daily .It is like modern day slavery. Girls from Kerala are procured offering highest paying jobs and virtually they end up in small cubicles which vendors sex at cheaper rates.We have columns of activist K Ajitha,Ram Mohan Paliyath,and a pimp well versed in the sex trade in Dubai. The issue also have an opinion poll on Gujarat elections where Narendra Mod govt seeking a third time. The poll predicts a landslide for Modi. The issue also looks at Kerala governments feeble efforts to woo DMRC which is not keen to pursue projects oustide Delhi.Sincee Keralwanted Sreedharan,the metroman at the helm, politicians and civil servants are creating objection in the ultimate object-The story also traces the sag of powerful bureaucrats who have led ambitious projects outside Kerala like V Kurian and others .Nithin Gadkari,the BJP, president ,who is under scanner for his shell companies is also being investigated in the issue. The issue also looks at the Aung Lee`s new cinema based on life of Pi which filmed in Pondicheery..China`s agme plan in the cyber war is also discussed in the issue There is also an informative piece on the real estate boom in the second tier cities including kochi.
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