Highlights of India Today February 29, 2016, issue: The Cover Story this week is based on India Today Group's Mood of the Nation (MOTN) poll. The cover story - Resurgent Rahul - explains, on the basis of the findings of the poll, how Rahul Gandhi, as the Opposition leader, has undergone a remarkable transformation and is gradually emerging as a strong opponent against Modi and his team. In reference to the recent JNU controversy, the Big Story - The March of the ABVP - looks at the increasing footprint of the Sangh's student organisation across campuses on the strength of a BJP regime at the Centre. The Nation Story - Getting Make in India to work - talks about how the Make in India Week has helped create the right noises, but the campaign's success depends on more action on the ground. The story - One Bite Is All It Takes - is a detailed story on the spread of the Zika virus and how it has sparked off a new global health scare with nations scrambling to limit the damage. The issue also has two free magazines with it: Home and Simply Pune.
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