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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated 11th November 2015: Cover Story: Ek thi Bumbai
To live in Bombay was to celebrate it; to know it, was to love it. It was the one place in India where you didn’t have to rebel for small freedoms. Today’s Mumbai is different, and how...
Cover Story: Column - Hamare murjhaye bhavishya ka shahar
Through terror attacks and riots, political bumbling and corporate chicanery, boom and bust, what holds Mumbai together is a series of solidarity networks among its poor.
Cover Story: Column - Achche din lautane honge
What Mumbai needs is an all-inclusive approach to development that ensures a decent quality of life for all its citizens. Not grandiose plans but more tolerance and community participation can save the city.
Cover Story: Column - Vistar ko chahiye jagah
Infrastructural woes and unrealistic real estate prices are some of the key reasons holding India’s financial capital back from reaching its full potential.
Cover Story: Column - Shahar ka klesh
An apolitical entertainment industry. A parochial party peopled by toughs. Little contribution to global economics or domestic politics. Mumbai is an insignificant place despite the bombast.
Cover Story: Column - Gandi rajneeti ki shikar
A competitive communalism between Shiv Sena, BJP and MNS—to prove who is more militant Hindu and who more nationalistic in confronting Pakistan—has bought this metropolis to its present ruin.