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Highlights of India Today 13th November 2017, issue:
This week's cover story delves into the dark world of child trafficking. Hundreds of minor girls every year are sold into sex trade and the numbers are, unfortunately, increasing every year. The story highlights the magnitude of this social menace which requires urgent attention of the authorities.

The latest issue also contains a review of Modi's shock therapy to the nation. A year ago, PM Modi announced a ban on the Rs 500 and 1000 notes, what followed was confusion, a change in policies and a hope to see an improvement in the falling economic rate. The article takes an in-depth look at the effects of Demonetisation and tries to answer the question that everyone has been asking - Was Demonetisation a success?

The special package on travel takes you through the breathtaking Pangi Valley in Himachal Pradesh, talks about Madhya Pradesh’s secrets and fables and brings you up close with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda.
The issue also comes with two free magazines: Spice, and Simply Kolkata.

Left Of Centre

Mamata puts a spanner in New Delhi’s plan to deport the Rohingya ‘sensitively’

Left Of Centre

2 mins

A Family Guy

MOUNTAIN GORILLAS HAVE NO INTEREST IN MESSING WITH YOU BUT THAT KNOWLEDGE WILL NOT STOP YOUR HEART FROM HAMMERING WHEN YOU TROOP UP TO MEET GIRANEZA, THE SILVERBACK, IN HIS HOME IN RWANDA’S VIRUNGA MASSIF

A Family Guy

5 mins

Tibetan, By Design

Aj Namo, the first Tibetan fashion designer to hit the big time in China, hopes to change Chinese perceptions about Tibet

Tibetan, By Design

2 mins

Haute Locker

Elegance and sophistication rule the roost for fashion impresario Giorgio Armani this season, while for Summer 2018, he predicts a light touch that is comfortable yet fluid

Haute Locker

1 min

A Glorious Weave

It’s been a good year for fashion designer Madhu Jain. At 57, she has come into her own, with awards for her work as textile revivalist as well as a show at the Amazon Fashion Week in October of three weaves: the coarse bamboo, subtle silk, and damatic ikat. The self taught queen of ikat learnt on the job, interning with master weavers across India and later in Southeast Asia and Central Asia.Jain has been working with artisansal livelihoods, reviving and reinventing traditional weaves. One of her primary examples is the bamboo textile, which embodies her sustainability ideal, given that India is the second largest producer of bamboo in the world. Here is Jain, in conversation with Kaveree Bamzai on handloom, Nurjehan and weavers’ clusters.

A Glorious Weave

4 mins

Still Dancing Alone

Sixty years after he began painting, Jatin Das stays true to his original style as a recent exhibition in Mumbai showed

Still Dancing Alone

3 mins

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

India Today is a weekly news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1975 and is the most widely circulated magazine in India.

India Today covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis.

India Today has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

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