India Plus Magazine - November 30 2012
India Plus Magazine - November 30 2012
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In this issue
Highlights of India Plus magazine dated November 30, 2012. The issue looks at a small village in Gujarat where a massacre similar to Jallianwalla Bagh was perpetrated by the British troops in 1913. More than 1,500 Bhils were killed on Mangadh Hill on the border between Rajasthan and Gujarat. The issue also looks at Bal Thackeray and the legacy that he has left behind for the Shiv Sena and the country. The issue highlights via photographs how innovative ideas can change many things around us. A survey on the Gujarat elections shows how reigning chief minister Narendra Modi is all set to win again. The issue takes you from Modi to Vidya Balan, the actor who has taken Bollywood by storm and has catapulted herself to a league of her own. Apart from that, the issue looks at 31 reasons why "Indian" is great and the reasons behind that. It also looks at how medical science has evolved in managing pain. Last but not the least, the issue takes you on a breathtaking journey along the Narmada river to Ahilya Fort in Madhya Pradesh.
India Plus Magazine Description:
Publisher: India Today Group
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
India Plus is a bi-monthly digital multimedia magazine published by Living Media India Limited. A part of the India Today group, India Plus boasts of content sourced from 13 magazines, 3 radio stations, 4 TV channels and 1 newspaper of the India Today Group.
The India Today Group’s leadership is unquestioned; so much so that it is what Indian journalism is judged by; for its integrity and ability to bring an unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. We ask the most difficult questions and provide the clearest answers in all fields.
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