India Today - May 28, 2018
India Today - May 28, 2018
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Highlights of India Today 28thMay 2018, issue:
This week's cover story - Modi's Southern Coup - is all about BJP's victory in the recently concluded Karnataka Assembly election. It talks about how Prime Minister Narendra Modi's entry in BJP's campaign down south turned things around for the party almost 360 degrees. But, this situation also raises a big question: Will Karnataka be the BJP's gateway to the south in the run-up to the 2019 General Elections?
This week's issue carries a special story - The Burden of Memory - which looks at artist Subodh Gupta's first retrospective in Paris where he has showcased 30 of his works spanning two decades and his preoccupation with middle-class life.
The story - Young Guns in the Valley - is a special report on Kashmir's lost youth and their involvement with the insurgent groups in the valley.
The story - How Haryana Saved Its Girls - looks at how a relentless campaign by the Khattar government against female foeticide has paid off.
This Big Story - A Walmart Sunrise - talks about how the Walmart-Flipkart tie-up is a new beginning in the Indian e-commerce sector and focuses on the challenges that revolve around it.
The issue also comes with two free magazines: Home, and Simply Bangalore.
Pulling Out All The Stops
In The End, Karnataka Was A Familiar Story. The Bjp’s Blitzkrieg Campaign And Star Campaigner Narendra Modi’s Late Charge Took It To The Cusp Of Victory Again
7 mins
How Haryana Saved Its Girls
The relentless campaign by the Khattar government against female foeticide has paid off.
5 mins
The Burden Of Memory
Subodh Gupta’s first retrospective in Paris is a reminder of the artist’s preoccupation with the accoutrements of middle-class life. How a remembered Bihar is at the heart of his art.
6 mins
Cool Haven
Benarasi brand Ekaya’s founder Palak Shah’s Delhi home is ideal for summer as the fabrics and accents are restful and perfect for the season.
2 mins
Breakfast Is Served
Restaurateur and the force behind the popular fine dining restaurant, The Table, Gauri Devidayal sets up a summer spread in her Mumbai apartment.
2 mins
On The Haute Seat
Rising temperatures making you spend more time indoors? We turn to Límon, the hue-heavy, bright and airy Delhi studio by Aradhana Anand, for inspiration.
2 mins
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