Highlights of India Today 29th August 2016, issue:
The cover story this week is on an opinion poll based on the Mood of the Nation (MOTN). According to the August 2016 poll, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's personal popularity remains intact.
The cover story package also focuses on who could be the next prime minister of India and a survey on who are the best entertainment and sportspersons of 2015-16.
The magazine carries a report on Vidarbha's widows and how, shattered by the suicides of their husbands and forsaken by their in-laws, these women have nowhere to go.
The issue has a report on ISIS sleeper cells and why the evangelical outfits are now on the radar of security agencies.
This issue also includes a report on the e-commerce industry and how with a downturn in investor sentiment, new government norms and overseas rivals, homegrown online retailers are seeking newer ways to stay afloat.
The issue also comes with (number) free magazines: Home , Simply Chennai , Simply Mumbai, Simply Pune.
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