Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated August 6th, 2013. The issue carried the story on a boy who accused in Delhi gang rape "India's Most Hated" as cover. This story narrated about the how a village boy who came to Delhi to escape penury, lost his way and committed the most heinous of crimes and an intimate portrait of the boy who shocked the nation. In the Nation section, a story on Congress war on Modi "Target Practice" says that the Congress deploys a battery of leaders and researchers to debunk BJP's lead campaigner on all media platforms. Will the strategy boomerang? The big story on Business "India Abandoned" says that foreign investors are leaving Indian shores like never before, creating an investment drought. The main story on Andhra Pradesh's latest Panchayat elections "War in Villages" discussed that though local body elections are conducted on non-party basis three major political parties are busy showing one up man ship. All these parties are determined to demonstrate that they are leading the rivals and have begun making claims based on the results in panchayats where election of the sarpanch was unanimous. In Telugu Nadi (Radar) section - the stories like floods tragedy in the State, Seemandhra's war path on separate state issue, a commemorate to writer Gidugu Rajeswararao are carried. Regulars like Snippets on Telugu film industry have been carried. News about Telugu Super Star Mahesh Babu's son Gowtham Krishna's debut as a child artist in his father's film- also carried in eye catchers section.
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