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In this issue

Highlights of India Today 15th July 2024 issue:

A detailed look into how Team India won the T20 World Cup after 17 years and a deep dive into the young buch to whom the veterans have passed the torch. Also in the issue, the new criminal laws, the Hathras tragedy, the strains between the BJP and RSS, and an interview with Alia Bhatt.

Codes Of Contention

On July 1, India saw a momentous event in the history of its criminal justice system.

Codes Of Contention

3 mins

SOREN QUEERS PITCH FOR BJP

On July 3, less than a week after walking out of Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Central Jail, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) executive president Hemant Soren staked claim to form the government in Jharkhand for the third time.

SOREN QUEERS PITCH FOR BJP

3 mins

BIPOLAR FIGHT

Politics in Haryana has bor­ dered on the bizarre this year. On March 12 came the inex­plicable resignation of Mano­ har Lal Khattar, sans any warning, his exit as much of a surprise as his installa­tion as chief minister in 2014.

BIPOLAR FIGHT

4 mins

A Wide Web of Deceit

At a time when leaks and lapses have disrupted four national competitive exams, putting future of over 3.6 million students in jeopardy, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regime in Rajasthan is grappling with a mammoth legacy problem on that front.

A Wide Web of Deceit

4 mins

MAMATA'S CLEAN-UP DRIVE

At last, after ruling the state for 13 years, Mamata Banerjee has come down heavily on that bane of Bengal's urban areas-illegal land encroachment, especially on government land.

MAMATA'S CLEAN-UP DRIVE

4 mins

Desi Cow Meets Brazilian Bull

It is ghar wapsi in a frozen form. The Indian government's move to import 40,000 doses of purebred Gir bull semen from Brazil to artificially inseminate Gir cows in Gujarat is being seen as a game-changer.

Desi Cow Meets Brazilian Bull

4 mins

THE HITMEN

THE INSPIRING STORY OF HOW INDIA CAPTAIN ROHIT SHARMA AND HIS TALENTED TEAM BECAME THE T20 WORLD CHAMPIONS

THE HITMEN

10+ mins

YOUNGISTAN

AS VETERANS MOVE ON, THEIR TORCH OF BRILLIANCE IS PASSED TO THESE PLAYERS WHO EMBODY INDIA'S T20 HOPES

YOUNGISTAN

9 mins

THE STRAINS ARE SHOWING

A FEW ADMONITORY WORDS FROM THE IDEOLOGICAL GURU SET TONGUES WAGGING, BUT THE RSS-BJP KNOW THE FUTURE LIES IN ACCOMMODATION

THE STRAINS ARE SHOWING

8 mins

RAIL SAFETY ON A SLOW TRACK

DESPITE FREQUENT TRAGEDIES ON INDIA’S VAST RAIL NETWORK, INORDINATE DELAYS AND TECHNICAL CHALLENGES CONTINUE TO MAR THE ADOPTION OF KAVACH, INDIA’S HOMEGROWN TRAIN PROTECTION SYSTEM

RAIL SAFETY ON A SLOW TRACK

6 mins

A LITANY OF LAPSES

A CRUSH OF RELIGIOUS FERVOUR AROUND A GODMAN AND A POORLY ORGANISED JAMBOREE END UP CLAIMING 123 INNOCENT LIVES

A LITANY OF LAPSES

6 mins

GAME, SET AND WATCH

British-Indian director Asif Kapadia spoke to us about Federer: Twelve Final Days, which follows the last few days of the tennis great's career

GAME, SET AND WATCH

3 mins

TWISTS IN THE TALE

JioCinema’s cop drama Gaanth Chapter 1: Jamnaa Paaris a fictionalised account of the 2018 Burari deaths

TWISTS IN THE TALE

2 mins

AN INDIAN RENAISSANCE

EVEN WITHOUT A NATIONAL PAVILION, THERE’S A SUBSTANTIAL PRESENCE OF INDIAN ART AT THE 60TH EDITION OF THE VENICE BIENNALE

AN INDIAN RENAISSANCE

2 mins

COMIC RELIEF

The Comics Culture Collective is trying to introduce Bengali comics to a larger audience

COMIC RELIEF

2 mins

Different Strokes

Alia Bhatt turns author with her first children's book, Ed Finds a Home

Different Strokes

1 min

WATCH OUT!

This year, mini models, new technological advancements and breathtaking high jewellery watches are the centre of attention. Here are five watch trends to follow in 2024.

WATCH OUT!

2 mins

Split-Second Wonders

These Timepieces Spell Engineering Excellence With Every Tick

Split-Second Wonders

2 mins

THE DANCE OF TIME

UNVEILING THE ART OF GRAVITY-DEFYING TOURBILLONS

THE DANCE OF TIME

1 min

PERPETUATING PERFECTION

EXQUISITE MARVELS OF HOROLOGICAL ARTISTRY

PERPETUATING PERFECTION

1 min

SPARKLING WONDERS

CELEBRATING THE UNION OF CRAFTSMANSHIP AND LUXURY

SPARKLING WONDERS

2 mins

EXTRAORDINARY TIMEKEEPERS

THESE EXCEPTIONAL WATCHES SET NEW STANDARDS IN INNOVATION AND DESIGN

EXTRAORDINARY TIMEKEEPERS

1 min

ACTION READY

THESE WATCHES ARE DESIGNED FOR YOUR BOLDEST ADVENTURES

ACTION READY

2 mins

GLITTERING TIMEKEEPERS

WHERE ALCHEMY MEETS HOROLOGY

GLITTERING TIMEKEEPERS

2 mins

TRENDSETTERS

THESE TIMEPIECES WILL HONE YOUR FASHION FLAIR WITH EVERY TICK

TRENDSETTERS

2 mins

SUBTLE STATEMENT

THESE SOPHISTICATED TIMEKEEPERS LEAVE A LASTING IMPRESSION

SUBTLE STATEMENT

2 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.

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