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Highlights of Business Today August 2, 2015, issue: The trend of buying and selling distressed assets is catching up in India. In 'Money from Junk', the cover feature of Business Today's latest issue, meet the players who are shaping the market - a rage globally - in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone all out to promote his government's Digital India movement. 'Packet Loss for e-India?' looks at what can cripple the ambitious programme. Will Maran brothers be able to save their business from the on-going siege? Find out in the feature 'Darkness at Noon'. Housing.com and its former CEO, 26-year old Rahul Yadav, remained much in news these past months, mostly for wrong reasons. 'Coming of Age' tells you how, having learnt from the saga, e-commerce companies are hiring senior talent to minimise risk and take matured decisions. The August 2 issue of your favourite business magazine also carries a thorough report on whether Tata Motors can reinvent under Cyrus Mistry. There is also a graphiti that explains how the on-going Greece crisis is likely to impact global markets. There's much more. Subscribe now to get a unique insight into what's making news in the world of business.

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.