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Highlights of India Today Hindi-7th March 2018, issue: Cover Story Nirav Modi: Lutera Jauhari Rs 11,400 crore and counting: a fraud allegedly engineered by diamantaire Nirav Modi shocks the nation and spells Big Trouble for PSU banks   Upfront: Delhi Neta Aur Naukarshahon Ke Beech Do Do Haath AAP is again in the news  for wrong reasons. The chief secretary has alleged that he was beaten by the party leaders. Next day two party leaders were manhandled by officers.   Arthaat: Shak Karne Ka Haq Why was the biggest bank scam committed in India Because we do not suspect functioning of the government. We will have to seek answers from government regularly.   Pradesh: Maharashtra Ganne Ki Kadwahat In spite of a severe drought two years ago, Latur’s farmers still prefer water guzzling sugarcane. Local politicians have also had a hand in the proliferation of sugar mills.     Bihar: Asaan Nahi Ye Aadat Chhudana The state’s battle to enforce prohibition faces ever increasing odds. some 108,000 arrests in the past 22 months, But it’s clearly not enough   Investigation: Swachh Bharat Mission Ankdon Mein Fanse Shauchalay Central government has declared most of the village open defecation free but the ground reports suggest there are still many villages to achieve the goal. There are discrepancies in the data generated by the government. And now scams are being exposed. A detailed story taking inputs from different state.   Nation: Assurance Committee Waday Hain Wadon Ka Kya According Assurance Committee report, Modi government has given many assurances approximately 4000  in the parliament during discussions. Almost half of them have been overlooked.   Special Report: Water Crisis To Pani Mang Jayega Desh Many parts of the country inching towards drought like situation. As on 15th Feb 2018 Water level of 91 reservoirs of the country recedes to a new low of last 10 year average.   Special Report: UP Board Exams Naqal Par Nakail It is the first time in the history of UP Board exam that more than 12 lakhs students have left the UP board examinations. A detailed story from Lucknow.