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Highlights of India Today issue dated January 20, 2014 The cover story is on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The Kejriwal phenomenon spreads across the political spectrum as established parties reorient themselves in ways they never imagined. The special report is on Mumbai Bhendi Bazaar which is being redeveloped into swanky high-rises by a Dawoodi Bohra trust. The story on Bangladesh speaks about the upcoming political uncertainty. ‘The Acid Fields of Panmana’ is on the toxic effluents from a mineral plant which are killing people and nature in a Kerala village. Virbhadra’s Losing Power Struggle is on how the Himachal Pradesh chief minister, who is accused of corruption by the BJP and forsaken by his own party, is now struggling to keep his throne. The big story is on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who is now leading a minority government after his party’s split with BJP, and is looking away as his defiant ministers run riot. The issue has three free magazines - Woman, Simply Delhi and Simply Chennai – with it.

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