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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated November 26th, 2014. Cover Story: Avaran Katha: Buland Aur Asardar: Winds of change have swept through India. A changed equation between the government and business houses has, therefore, had a greater impact than usual on the powerful and their positions in the top echelons. The hallmark of the 50 people on this year’s Power List, once again dominated by wealth creators who rely on ideas and innovations in a rapidly changing world, is how they touch us in some way or form in almost everything that we do.
Rashtra: Cabinet Ferbadal: Agenday Mein Raftaar Ke Liye Badlav: Cabinet reshuffle shows that Modi’s ministers are unable to keep pace with the PM. The PM’s emphasis has been on hastening delivery linked to his economic vision, and if that meant undertaking drastic changes in just five months, Modi was prepared to take the plunge.
Sehat: Diabetic Foot: Madhumeh Ki Maar: A startling number of diabetics suffer amputations every year. Many can be saved. So if you are diabetic, listen in. Doctors recommend simple measures and tools that can help prevent diabetic foot: check your feet daily to catch cuts, bumps and other injuries early; get corns or other lesions removed cautiously; don’t ignore pain or change in the shape of your feet, the first sign of nerve damage. Remember, there is no such thing as a harmless cut on your feet when you have diabetes.
Khaas Rapat: Gumshuda Bachchey: Angan Mein Laut Aaye Bachchey: It’s a story on kids who disappeared years ago and have been found but they are not eager to go their parents now because they have evolved a kind of relationship with whom they were living. Ghaziabad police have shown that if government agencies try they can easily trace most of the missing children. They have done it under their operation smile. They have traced 227 children from various cities of north India.