India Today - Telugu
India Today - Telugu

India Today - Telugu

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Highlights of the issue:-India Toda Telugu issue dated 26th January 2014 carried the English issue's cover story "Been there, done that" as cover. The issue focused on its annual sex survey. It analyze the sex behaviors of a reticent society. Another story on Nuclear energy "Splitting the liability Atom" carried in Telugu. The story discussed about American president Barack Obama's Republic Day visit. India raises efforts to rescue its nuclear power programme. In Nation section English issue's story " Truce for now" carried in Telugu also. The main story about Telangana state. "Hero or Villon?". It discussed about Telangana Chief minister KCR parsing erstwhile king of Hyderabad Nizam Mir Osman ali Khaan has become controversy. The king, who could not control private, communal army the Razakars killing thousands of people in Hyderabad, opposing them India government tried declare independence was praised by KCR as ruler who has worked for people. Another from Andhra Pradesh is MOU with Singapore. It focused on the agreement between A.P. government and Sigapore. Regular pages like snippets on Telugu films had carried.

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.