Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated June 4th, 2013. The issue carried the English issue Cover story " Lord of the Rot " as cover. It focused on the spot- fixing scandal that threatens to spoil the Indian premier league (IPL). The story also explained how bookies result even before a ball is bowled. Another story "Gehlot's last gambit" on Rajasthan Chief Minister Gehlot unveiling a slew of sops and cash handouts in election year. The story is on whether the sops will stop the Vasundhara Raje, the BJP's Chief minister candidate also carried. Another story "Why Modi will make difference" also carried. It explained that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is the best of the bet for NDA. For the general elections, due to held in 2014, as per the Headlines Today-cover survey, which surveyed as a sample more that 12,000 voters also carried. A story, "sex and the CEO" is on Phaneesh Murthy who was once the poster boy of I.T industry in India and is now accused of sexually harassed women also carried in Telugu edition. Main story from Andhra Pradesh is “Modifications in ruling party " analyzed the Political situation in Congress. In Telugu Nadi section ... Andhra Pradesh: what next. A seminar organized by FICCI, Telangan writers forum colloquium on separate state, inauguration of women welfare forum at Visakhapatnam and other stories carried. Regular like Snippets on Telugu film industry and Eye Catchers has been carried.
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