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Highlights of India Today Hindi May 11th, 2016, issue: Cover Story: Aakhir kyun bhar aayi unaki aankhen Why the Judicial system has broken down and how to fix it. Cover Story: Behad lambi thakau aur kharcheeli dagar insaaf ki A survey by research agency Daksh, made available exclusively to INDIA TODAY, exposes the reasons for the unconscionable delays in the delivery of justice in India, the unserviceable workload, the harassment of litigants and chronic administrative neglect. Special Report: Ab daag banenge siyasi medal ‘Encounter specialist’ ex-IPS D.G. Vanzara, who returned to Gujarat after nine years—eight of them in jail—is now readying for a shot at politics. Special Report: Vidhayi kamkaj me fisaddi Modi sarkar For all its pro-development talk, the Modi government has been woefully behind the UPA in parliamentary business done and bills passed. Why is this happening State - UP: Alsayi congress ko Kishore ka sahara Now Prashant kishore is going to row the boat of congress in UP. State - Uttarakhand: Ye aag bujhati kyun nahi 427 forest fires in Uttarakhand, 70 per cent have been doused, says the National Disaster Response Force. Assembly polls 2016: Doctor Babu ne didi ko lalkara The Marxists were down and out, but are now on a late surge, thanks to a jhot in the arm from Surjya Kanta Mishra. Assembly polls 2016: Nikal pade siyasat ke angry old man India’s oldest communist leader battles age and ideology as he hits the campaign trail in Kerala. A final chapter beckons. Assembly polls 2016: Antim abhiyan par appa At 91, Karunanidhi, is leaving little to chance in a bid to become India’s longest-serving chief minister. But even with his son Stalin by his side, can he really topple Amma Special Report: Cheeni Pakistani bhai bhai Its only real ally, Beijing, is unlikely to change its policy of shielding Pakistan-based terrorists like Masood Azhar at UNSC, despite India’s protests. Special Report: Teesari takar ka aagaz New emerging force of third gender. They are making their dignified space in the society and society is also learning to accept them.¬¬