India Today - Hindi


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Highlights of India Today Hindi October 19th October, 2016, issue: Cover Story : Achook danv se palta pasa Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s controlled aggression has dramatically altered the rules of engagement with Pakistan. Cover Story : Mazboot dhal zaroori With Pakistan’s ‘deep state’ shifting gears to target military installations and India’s new resolve to strike back, securing the bases has never been a higher priority. Cover Story : Sarhad paar javabi vaar A blow-by-blow account of the ‘surgical strikes’ by the special forces targeting multiple camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Cover Story : Jung ke nam par ekjut The army, politicians and people are on the same page against India’s perceived aggression, but no one is talking war. Special Report :  Kale dhan ki shamat aayi The Income disclosure scheme might have ended but this is just the beginning of the black money squeeze in India. Special Report : Sharab se tauba Often politically expedient, the prohibition plank is looking creaky again, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s last stand notwithstanding. Nation - Ab aayenge patari par The PMO is shaking up the top echelon at the Railways. The other services are next. Safaigiri : Dilo-dimag ki safayi India Today’s Safaigiri Awards celebrated champions of a new Swachh Bharat, where toilet construction is not the end, but the beginning. Economy : Bhanvar me fansi naukariyan High levels of automation and a slowing economy have led to big job cuts in firms, especially in IT and e-commerce. The pain is unlikely to go away soon. Art : Naye itihaas ka tana-bana A 36,000-strong town, with its eleventh century monuments and a fine tradition of weaving gossamer fabric, gets a facelift. Guest Column : Vida ki bela me pahuchi party Two once-proud social democratic parties—Congress and Labour—are in terminal disarray. One of them can look forward to an afterlife. The other faces doom. Guest Column : Firaki ka ustaad The rise of Ravichandran Ashwin, the fastest Indian to take 200 Test wickets, is as remarkable as his bowling. Cinema : Sadharan ki asadharan kahani A man who makes the ordinary seem extraordinary, the passion and power of Vetrimaaran survive the system.