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Highlights of India Today Hindi 26th May 2021, issue: Cover Story:  Covid Strategy  Kab Thamega Kahar  Top experts weigh in on India’s best hopes to halt the rampaging second wave of covid-19. Cover Story: Vaccines  Tikakaran Ka Andhiyara  Even after a belated scramble for more doses, India’s vaccine programme faces a desperate supply shortage. Fearful in the wake of a rampaging second wave, everyone now wants it, but there are just not enough doses to go around   Cover Story: Defence  Sainya Ke Istemal Par Asamanjas  The armed forces step up in the war against the virus, but given the threat of a hostile border they may not be able to scale up from present tasks. Upfront: Covid Management  Mumbai Ne Dikhai Rah  How perfectly Mumbai dealt with second wave of covid-19, was recognized by Supreme court of India.  From bed to oxygen beds and ventilator beds BMC delivered perfectly.    Upfront: Reservation  Fir Maratha Akrosh  Did a three-month delay in enacting a new law ruin the Maratha community’s quota chances Recently Supreme Court of India rejected Maratha Quota and it heats up political atmosphere in the state. Upfront: Bihar  Bahubali Ki Virasat Par Do-Do Haath  Former RJD MP Mohammad Shahabuddin, who was serving a life sentence for murder in Delhi’s Tihar jail, succumbed to Covid in a Delhi hospital. Though Bihar, like many other states, is under complete lockdown in an attempt to rein in a brutal second wave of the disease, politicians, cutting across party lines, have made their way to Siwan’s Pratappur village to commiserate with Shahabuddin’s son Osama Saheb, who is being groomed to inherit his father’s mantle. Upfront: Covid 19  Alag Tarah Ke Khatre me  As the second wave of the Covid pandemic sweeps the nation, no one is safe—not even wildlife. Over the past month, reports have trickled in of lions testing Covid-positive—as many as eight Asiatic lions in Hyderabad zoo and two at the Etawah Safari Park in Uttar Pradesh May 6. Tests are on at other zoos and the number of cases of Covid among wildlife may rise.  Arthat  Koe Nahi Jinka  Covid hit badly those who are poor and below poverty line in the country. Pandemic forced 40 Crores people to below poverty line. Rural India paid heavy price of covid.   Fursat: Cinema  Antrang Hona Hua aasaan  Sex scenes have never been easy for actors. In an effort to make them feel safer, the Hindi film industry is now hiring intimacy consultants