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Highlights of India Today issue dated June 24, 2013. The Cover Story this week, 'The Next Revolution,' dwells on India's best colleges. At a time when a revolution is underway in India's undergraduate education system, the India Today-Nielsen survey brings the number one ranked colleges in science, arts and commerce which are from Delhi University. Significantly, five of the top 10 colleges nationwide in arts and science are from Delhi University, as are four of the top 10 colleges in commerce. The Special Report is on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. The story, 'The Age of Modi,' talks about the man who has lived up to his image as action hero of the Indian Right and has been anointed as the BJP's most popular leader as well as the face of Battlefield 2014. But can he unify the party and win India? The story, 'Minimal Housing in Maximum Cities,' analyses housing shortage in India. It reports that more public-private partnerships and clarity in regulations will improve the supply of cheaper homes. ‘Cook in Pattaya, Cycle in Leh’ talks about offbeat holiday destinations as the new-age traveller wants to experience the offbeat or pick up a skill from every corner of the world. The story on senior BJP leader LK Advani, 'The Petulant Patriarch', highlights that even as the rise of Narendra Modi and the taming of the veteran may have brought a ceasefire in the war within the BJP, the grand old man of the Sangh Parivar is unlikely to give up his fight for honour. The Nation story, ‘Iron rusts green cover’, is on Maharashtra's only large iron ore mine in Sindhudurg district which got government clearance despite vociferous protests. This Best Colleges 2013 issue has -22 multimedia files from various colleges and institutes. The issue also has three free magazines - Home, Simply Mumbai and Simply Gujarati with it.

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