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Highlights of Business Today April 27, 2014: Keeping up with the election mood, your favourite business magazine comes up with a special cover package on Elections 2014. The package looks at how business and polls impact each other. As the country gets election fever, cash comes out of mattresses and turns into liquor, gifts, and food. But it is not bad for the health of the economy. Find out why in the story 'Economy vs Democracy'. The special election package also does a feature on five corporate bigwigs who have entered electoral politics and unveiled a well-crafted, high-voltage campaign. Panellists at Business Today's election debate set out the economic agenda for the next government. Raghuram Rajan is preparing to deal with concerns that may arise when a new government takes charge. Find out more on this in the story 'Bracing for Challenges'. Corporate India plans to make fresh investments after the general election, says the latest Business Today-C fore Business Confidence Survey. Read more about the survey in the story 'The Return of Optimism'. Consultancy firms thrive amid a wilting economy as more and more companies rush to them for all kinds of fixes. Read more on this in the story 'Ascent of the Advisor'. Field trials have been allowed again in India. But two decades after their global launch, GM crops remain controversial. The story 'Seeds of Doubt' takes a good look at this. For all this and more, subscribe to the latest edition of Business Today magazine.

Ever since its inception, the magazine has catered to the business news enthusiast with unfaltering news and analysis of business-related developments in India and abroad. The magazine brings out various special editions such as Best Banks, Best CFOs, Best CEOs, Best B-Schools etc. Each of these special editions dwells on the subject with exhaustive details and honours the best achievers in the respective fields.