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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated 28th November 2012. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Humne Nahin Seekha Sabak is about 2611 Mumbai attacks. Four years after the November 26 attack on Mumbai, the security architecture of the world’s second fastest growing economy has slipped back into a dangerous stupor. It has lulled Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde into a false sense of security. “Not just 2611, we are ready to prevent other big attacks too. We are more alert, from the point of view of both security and intelligence,” Shinde told india today. But former minister of state for home Jitendra Singh believes otherwise. In May this year, he informed Parliament of 42 terror training camps active within Pakistan. “We are not in a position to prevent a properly planned and executed terror attack,” a senior Intelligence Bureau IB official admits. Sources estimate that at least 750 militants in these Pakistani camps are waiting to infiltrate and strike India. Four years after 2611, the intelligence wars within and ill-equipped security paint a frightening picture of unpreparedness
Cricket Khas Rapat: Match Fixing Ki Syah Duniya Ka Such Cricket officials have to face the reality of fixing, and arm themselves with the tools to fight it.
Dharma Samaj: iGod Ka Jamana A confession app to keep daily track of your sins, live darshans, a Quran-reading pen. Young India has found smarter ways to be spiritual.
Telecom Karobaar: Sone Ka Anda Dene Wali Murgi Ki Hatya Excess competition, the shadow of the 2G scam and trai’s unrealistic pricing recommendation has seen debt of telecom giants rise and profits decline. No surprise then when there were no takers for the auction of 122 cancelled licences.