Highlights of India Today Tamil issue dated January 22nd, 2014. The issue looks at the political battle between DMK’s Alagiri and Stalin. The cover story analyses how the sibling rivalry will affect the DMK’s strategy in LS polls. The issue also features re-visiting Tsunami affected areas in Nagappattinam after nine years. The story deals with how the people are leading their life after Tsunami. The special story is about the AAP’s power distribution among the people all over the country. The issue also features about Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s approach to his defiant ministers. There is also an environment feature about the acid fields of Panmana in Kerala. The story discusses how the toxic effluents from a mineral plant are killing people and nature in a village. The issue also features about how the Siddha medicine is emerging again in Tamil Nadu. Another story discusses about the artists low salary allocation during the Carnatic music season. The issue also features the story about 300 dalits in a village converting to Buddhism after facing the suppression from caste Hindus in Villupuram district.
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