Highlights of India Today June 27th, 2016, issue:
The cover story this week 'Dating Apps' is about swipe-savvy youngsters armed with mobile phone apps who have changed the whole idea of dating in India.
This week's magazine carries a special report on the Naxal issue and why, despite the police reaching out to local communities in Maharashtra's Naxal belt, recent killings still signal that the war is far from over.
The issue has a report on the recent culling of Nilgais in Bihar and how this has sparked off a massive controversy.
The magazine also includes a report on Congress veteran Kamal Nath and how the taint of 1984 can mar his efforts and the party's election prospects in Punjab.
With the International Yoga Day to be held soon, experts analyse what yoga means to us in everyday life in a special report.
The issue carries a report on Chinese tech giant Baidu and how the company is now training its sights on India.
The issue also comes with four free magazines: Home , Simply Pune , Simply Mumbai , Simply Gujarati.
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