Highlights of India Today issue dated March 3, 2014 The Cover Story of this issue looks at the continuous disruptions in the proceedings of Parliament and highlights the worst five years in the history of both the Houses. The Special Report on Telangana, ‘Strangers in 34 their own city,’ details how the battle for a separate Telangana state, at its core, is a tussle for Hyderabad. It exposes the bitter division among the city’s 8.7 million inhabitants. The issue also has a special coverage on the real estate. The report looks at and analyses how luxury homes have taken a hit from the economic downturn while affordable homes are thriving. The Big Story is on the 49-day rule of the Aam Aadmi Party and its tryst with power which has only spurred it to go national, with the hope that it will return to office in Delhi under its own steam in the next polls. The India Today issue this week has four free magazines – Spice, Simply Punjabi, Simply Hyderabad and Simply Pune – with it
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