Highlights of the issue:-India Today November 9 issue The Cover Story this week, 'The megapolis that lost its way', is about Mumbai and its fall from grace of being India's most vibrant metropolis. This issue carries ground reports on Bihar Assembly elections that say the BJP has failed in its bid to wean away the Yadavs from the Lalu Prasad fold and is now wooing the Economically Backward Class votes. The issue has a report on the recent Indian Air Force ruling that women can fly fighter aircraft and how the battle for gender parity has just begun in the armed forces. This issue also carries a photo feature 'Raghu Rai's people' that shows 50 years of India through the eyes of an impassioned archivist. The edition has 3 free magazines -- Aspire , Simply Bangalore , Simply Punjabi -- with it.
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