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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 27th, 2015.
Interview: Dango se koi nahi darta to bayan se kya darega
An insightful interview with BJP president Amit Shah.
Nation: Sal bhar me hi din me tare
In general elections BJP won 71 seats out of 80 in UP. Modi factor for effective that time. But afterwards BJP is losing in elections one after another.
Nation: Kya hogi amma ki agali chal
Like her films, J. Jayalalithaa’s political career has also been filled with twists and turns. Having survived the roller-coaster ride, she seems set to remain the prima donna.
Special Report: Kisane looti netaji ki virasat
Secret government papers reveal the disappearance of a fortune collected by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The Nehru government was alerted to this missing war chest but did not pursue it.
Cover Story: Har hath ko hunar
Huge no of youngsters today in country roaming around without job with degrees in pocket. Now government has more focus on skilled education. 15 crore new jobs are looking for skilled labor.
Education Special: Masti ki pathshala
A growing crop of Indian educators is developing innovative ways to make learning fun for children.
Education Special: Videshi bhashaon ke deewane
As the economy opens up, international travel rises and India increasingly becomes a part of the global village, learning foreign languages in schools turns into a need from a fad.
Education Special: Poorab ki or uchch shiksha ke badhate kadam
Private institutions are recasting India east of the heartland as the new destination for higher learning despite several challenges standing in the way.
Global round table : Dosti badhane ki hazar vajahen
India and China are now formidable trading partners, but disputes such as that over the boundary still sour relations. It’s time to iron out such issues.
Personality : Alvida Mumbai
At once incisive and wracked, inside the lights and shadows of Anurag Kashyap, the master of Bombay noir, as he readies to leave the city that shaped him.
Personality : Yaden taza karti film
Bombay Velvet is Anurag Kashyap’s love letter to a now-faded idea of a city he, and Mumbai, leave behind.