Highlights of India Today English issue dated September 8th, 2014. Two million copies of his new novel are set to roll off the press. What makes Chetan Bhagat the one-man industry and change agent that he is, asks this week's Cover story, The Age of Bhagat. Shekhar Gupta, in his column National Interest, explains how an 80-minute documentary Katiyabaaz holds a mirror to India. Laws you didn't know you were breaking can come back to bite you. Modi forms committee to yank them off India's statute books, highlights the Big Story this week, Rule of Flaw. The Nation section analyses how BJP ejects its original triumvirate from practical politics. Swathes of forest land will soon be open for mining as the 'go, no-go' forest area concept introduced by Jairam Ramesh in 2010 is set for reinterpretation, highlights the story, Black Gold, Green Signal. The issue also carries a Real Estate special which highlights how builders focus on niche segment as the vibrant luxury real estate market remains unaffected by the economic downturn. The issue has 5 free magazines - Aspire, Simply Kolkata, Simply Pune, Simply Kolkata and Simply Bangalore - with it.
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