Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated November 19th, 2013. India Today Telugu issue dated 19th November 2013 carried English Edition's Cover Story ‘Saffron Surge' as Cover. The story based on Indiatoday- ORG group survey on the 2013 Assembly Elections in Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and how the BJP reaps the benefits of having regional leaders with a mass base in the states. Big Story "The Indecision Makers" about bureaucrats, how they become indecisive due to the fear of CBI enquiries and arbitrary transfers, following the CBI case against former coal secretary Parakh. How a village on the outskirts of New Delhi become a hub of bouncers, who protect the city's pubs, parties and nightclubs discussed in a story "The country of Musclemen". The main story from Andhra Pradesh "Unsafe Travel" based on recent Volvo bus tragedy, highlights the fact that these buses are not fitted with speed governors to check over speeding, do not have a second driver on board for these ten to twelve hour journeys and no other safeguards against any kind of accident including a health emergency. These bus operators are negligent and the watchdog transport authorities are equally careless. Another story "Long March" about the first flight by an Indian spacecraft beyond Earth’s gravity is heading towards Mars. Investing Rs.450 crore on the entire Mars Orbiter Mission is money well spent as it can help improved India understands of inter – planetary space. In Telugu Nadi (Radar) section - President Pranab Mukarjee' visit to National Police academy; Protests in the Global farmers meet in Hyderabad- - and other stories are carried. Snippets on Telugu film industry also carried.
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