Highlights of India Today 28th November 2016, issue: The government's demonetisation move has the potential to purge the real estate of its black money malaise. But will this cleansing within the realty sector bring back the genuine buyer into the market? Our cover story 'Realty Check' examines the stagnation and short-term pains.
The big story 'Caught in The Act' discusses how the Supreme Court’s overturning of Punjab's abrogation of the 1981 water-sharing pact has brought the Satluj-Yamuna Link (SYL) in the state poll picture.
This week's special report 'Rising Suns' looks at how the recently signed India-Japan nuclear deal and a joint statement on terrorism has cemented the firm foundation of a deep strategic and economic partnership to counter China.
Our Society and Trends story 'Class of their own' elucidates how the home-schooling movement is gaining momentum with a growing cluster of parents rejecting the cookie-cutter approach to education.
The issue also comes with four free magazines: Home, Woman, Simply Gujarati and Simply Chennai.
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