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India Today - Telugu
India Today - Telugu

India Today - Telugu

By: The India Today Group
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Highlights of India Today Telugu issue dated May 14th, 2013. The issue carried India Today English edition's cover story "Dr. Dolittle" as cover. The story discuss that how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh become a liability to the UPA Government and Congress party because of scalded by scandals and unable to lead the party. The story projects that how Prime Minister's stock has fallen since last 9 years. Big Story about Pakistan Elections 'Who Will Win Pakistan' given a broad perspective about Pakistan's political, economical, religious, military and judiciary situation. The story also discuss the position of the parties and the impact on India, if they win the election. Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh's brutal murder in the Lahore Jail and the facts behind the act, situation in the Pakistani jails, India's helplessness in protecting its citizens broadly discussed in the Story 'The Great Betrayal', in Nation Section. Another National Story about Karnataka Assembly Elections also Carried. Main story from the Andhra Pradesh is about Telugu Desam party Chief N.Chandrababu Naidu's Padayatra, which was completed recently. This historic long walk originally meant to increases confidence in party cadre and inspire trust in common people in him. Did it achieve those goals is doubtful. The story discusses those things broadly. Another story from Andhra Pradesh about the situation of Government schools in the rural areas. It projects how government schools neglected and the reasons to the rise of private schools even in the remote villages. In the Telugunadi section: The MRPS chief Manda Krishna Madiga's agitation for better pension to old age people and widows, which was attracted support from TDP and other parties; The Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to withdraw Value Added Tax (VAT) on textiles as a relief for at least one lakh traders and others were carried. Snippets on Telugu film industry also carried.

About India Today - Telugu

India Today Telugu is the leading national news magazine for Andhra Pradesh. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned, so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. India Today publishes its Telugu edition, keeping in mind the local flavour and content instead of bringing out satellite editions. The Telugu edition delivers the same credibility, incisiveness and authority to our readers, that has become the hallmark of India Today. Through these editions, we bring the magazine closer to the readers of Andhra Pradesh and elsewhere.