The Business Today cover looks a lot like Newsweek and India's Frontline magazine.
The 'Bureaucracy Scan' section includes recent appointments, transitions, and exits among bureaucrats all over India. It even asks Bureaucrats to email news of their appointment.
'The Behind the Curtain' section of the magazine is gossipy, like a claim that a Congress politician's attacks on a rival have the nod of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Indian political royalty.
For Bureaucrat of the month, the magazine chose Jawhar Sircar, CEO of India's largest public broadcaster, Prasar Bharti that includes Doordarshan and All India Radio.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAtul Saraya, Director of Power at BHEL, an Indian state owned electrical equipment maker was named Bureaucracy Today's Public Sector Unit (BT-PSU) Director of the Year.
Saraya was picked from 35 nominees and by a six-member jury.
The magazine also had a few opinion columns by academics at home and abroad.
The special report on India's income tax department was insightful but hardly 'explosive'.
The 'Corporate Watch' section with a picture of Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe 'Policy Watch' piece on the lack of a central intelligence agency was one of the more interesting pieces in the issue.
It was also interesting to see who advertised in the magazine. Unsurprisingly there were a few state-owned organizations.
The National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd. (NBCC) was created under the Ministry of Urban Development.
A television series on the struggles of Muslim women that airs on public broadcaster Doordarshan. The show is the brainchild of Bureaucracy Today's editor-in-chief Suhaib Ilyasi.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis call for ads seems a bit tacky.
The 'Technocrat of the month'.
More bureaucrats, more photos of people sitting or standing.
The 'Executive Digest' which includes job openings and more recent appointments.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA slightly more bizarre part of BT includes messages for Bureaucrats from family members.
And of course, horoscopes for Bureaucrats. Many Indians take astrology very seriously.
I'm a Sagitarian but not a bureaucrat. Too bad, I could have had a "raise in your official status."
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