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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated March 25th, 2015.
Cover Story: Kadvi hakeekat se do char
The Prime Minister, who swept into power on the promise of decisive governance, is hit by the frustrating reality of a bicameral system, regional parties with competing aspirations and an extended Parivar pulling in disparate directions.
Cover Story: pahle kadam par hi jhatka
Is the promise of bridging the yawning distance between Jammu and Srinagar already on the brink of being broken
Cover Story: Bhagva Parivar me chavi ki chatpatahat
The purpose behind making government with PDP in Kashmir was to give message to the Nation, But Muftis sympathy with separatists have made this path difficult for BJP
Special Report : Arajakata ki aag me jhulasati AAP
As leaders indulge in mudslinging over key differences on expansion and internal democracy, the Aam Aadmi Party appears to be just another political party
Nation: Pale me lane ko fir pahalvani shuru
All political parties know that they cant win UPs power without Muslim votes. So all the parties in the state are on their knees to appease them
Nation: Chin gaya garmagaram Mudda
SP government took this issue away from communal political forces in Jhansi, UP by giving new homes to the Muslim families, living in the vicinity of Mahakaleshwar temple.
Nation: Rajneeti ke madhya me Manjhi
All the political parties in Bihar are now forced to keep an close eye on Manjhi now.
Special Report: Fatvo-Pratibandhon ki sarjamee
As India’s international he ft grows, it is becoming an intolerant, inflexible and even irritable nation.
Buisness : Tirachi mar se past seedhi bikri
Often mistaken for Pronzi schemes, the Rs 7,200 crore direct selling industry has taken a blow in the absence of clear laws.
Special Report : Nai rah par chala lanka
The erstwhile empire of the Rajapaksas and the jewel in China’s putative string of pearls around India, Sri Lanka now seeks a course correction
World Cup-15: Kayam hai panch ka dum
This World Cup has seen the return of the specialist bowlers, and a break from dibbly-dobbly all-rounders, as India and New Zealand have shown with their winning spree
World Cup-15: Dhoni ko shrey banta hai
All the top performing teams have a tight nucleus around which the others are contributing, and Indian pacers have come to the party at the right time