Highlights of India Today issue dated May 26, 2014 The Cover Story this week is on Narendra Modi who got an overwhelming mandate for his single-minded agenda of good governance and development. The issue has stories on the 2014 Lok Sabha elections in which it analyses how poll had every thing, from flag-waving crowds, to acid-tongued leaders to gun-toting commandos. The story, “60 Months to Change India,” says that after the season of promises comes the time to deliver. Ten experts write on the agenda to transform India, one step at a time, in the next five years. And at last, there is a story on an oddly enjoyable electoral potboiler with a nail-biting climax. The issue has 3 free magazines – Home, Simply Mumbai, Simply Gujarati –with it.
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