Highlights of India Today English issue dated June 8th, 2015. The Cover Story in this week's issue is on Ustad, or Ranthambore National Park's tiger T24. The story looks at whether the big cat has actually become a man-eater or if it has been falsely accused. The Big Story, "Gone for Broke", is about Arvind Kejriwal and how he is waging a proxy war against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government at the Centre, thereby turning Delhi into a state in stasis. With the Modi government completing one year at the helm, Shekhar Gupta, in his column National Interest, takes a close look at 10 ministers in Narendra Modi's Cabinet who have made news time and again over the past year. A special report on net neutrality looks at how the ball is now in the government's court even as telcos are moving to compartmentalise the world wide web and how the internet itself could ensure that it remains the Great Democratiser. The issue also has three free magazines with it: Aspire, Simply Hyderabad , Simply Punjab.
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