Highlights of India Today English issue dated June 29th, 2015. The India Today issue this week is on India's best colleges. The India Today Group-Nielsen Survey 2015 revealed that despite being in the news for the wrong reasons in 2014, Delhi University is still the preferred choice for students across India. The Big Story, 'Outraging Bull', discusses how the trailblazing Lalit Modi continues to singe his friends and foes alike. Shekhar Gupta in his column talks about the Northeast's 'India' problem as he says that the 'mainland' loses interest if 'Indian' lives and borders are not threatened. As the debate over Yoga Day gets intense, there is a special report describing how the life coaches of the burgeoning business get a state-powered boost. 'Hurrah for the Murrah' is a report on high-milk-yielding Murrah buffaloes that are redefining farm economics from Punjab, Bihar, West Bengal to even the south. But it's Haryana that is the epicentre of this success. There is a story on actress Kalki Koechlin's directorial debut for the stage, The Living Room, which marks a rebirth of sorts. The issue has a free magazine, Home, with it.
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