Highlights of India Today 25th December 2017, issue:
This week’s Cover Story tells the story of the DIY Generation in the words of 42 talented youngsters, who are blazing a trail of their own—in outer space, in the science labs, in the field of arts and in society.
Unforgettables: Jab They Met is a special package in this week’s magazine which sketches 12 in-depth conversations between two stars, young and old, in cinema, politics and sports such as Aamir Khan and Ranveer Singh, Jyotiraditya and Kamal Nath, Gopichand and PV Sindhu, etc.
Then & Now: The Way They Were shows the portraits of our icons as young men and women - radical, full of restless energy and visions of changing the world. Have they lived up to their youthful promise?
The issue includes portraits of icons such as Narendra Modi, L.K. Advani, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and others.
Youth movements: Young India tracks the movements since the JP Movement that took place from 1974 to 1975 that includes the Navnirman movement, the AASU movement of 1979, the Mathura rape protests of 1980, the Khalistan movement of 1984 and more.
The issue also comes with two free magazines: Simply Bangalore and Simply Chennai
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