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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated July 15th, 2015.
Cover Story: Beech bahas me ek bhikshu
Having mellowed over the years, the Dalai Lama is making overtures to Beijing even as China seems to be hardening its stand. Modi’s India has to play a fine balance—between the spiritual giant and its desire to bring warmth to ties with China
Cover Story- Interview Dalai lama : China ke sath rahna hi hamare hit me hai
A candid interview with Dalai Lama.
Cover Story: Dunia ki chat par khauf ka alam
Beneath the veneer of calm, Lhasa still remains a city divided despite Beijing’s grand development plans. And a silent prayer still goes out for the Dalai Lama.
Special Report: Bolane lagi vyapam ki mauten
Vyapam could end up as one of the most sinister scams in recent times. The state appears hollow, whistleblowers and investigators more jittery with each “unnatural death”.
Special Report: Raje ka rajasi bojh
The Dholpur Palace ownership dispute case against Vasundhara Raje and son Dushyant Singh may be weak but questions about Lalit Modi’s investment in the property remain.
Nation: Toofan me fansi lalten
His last lap run, Lalu Prasad looks at sons Tej Pratap and Tejaswi Yadav’s tech-savvy, urbane manners to keep the family, and the party, in the race
Nation: Janch ke ghere me aa gaye General
An army probe issues arrest warrants for two generals as it discovers discrepancies in a deal with a private firm. Result: No procurement of sensitive spying equipment.
Nation: IIM ko aise to na chalayen
In the garb of giving IIMs the authority to award degrees, experts say HRD Minister Smriti Irani seeks to remote-control them.
Best University BU: Ab aa gaya lambi chalang ka waqt
Indian universities must focus on research and innovation to compete with their global counterparts
BU- Delhi University: Seekhana ek satat prakriya hai yaha
Delhi University keeps up its reputation of attracting the best and brightest talent
BU- BHU: Poori thasak ke sath kadamtal
BHU scores with new-age courses and sustained excellence in traditional disciplines
BU- JNU: Hashiye ko mukhyadhara me jagah
From skill-enabling courses to focus on neglected areas, JNU is a class apart
BU- AMU: Mahila sashaktikaran ki or
AMU rolls out a digitisation drive, taps the old boys network for funding and puts special focus on female students’ needs as it marries tradition with modernity