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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated March 4th, 2015. Special Report: Iradon ka Imthan The finance minister needs to streamline taxes and devise ways to increase investment, consumption and savings. Growth and jobs will then be a given. Special Report; Guest Column : Farratedar vikas ke rajmarg par kaise lauten Forget statistical jugglery. Arun Jaitley needs to roll out GST, expand infrastructure, revive in dustry and pursue unilateral free trade with all neighbouring countries. Special Report: Badlav ki hari jhandi Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu wrestles with presenting a budget that balances populism with growth. Only a massive overhaul can kick-start the stricken engine. Nation : Modi ki duniyadari While the US remains central to his plans, the PM intends to focus on specific power centres within the EU, seek economic cooperation with China, East Asia and Asia Pacific, break bread with Pakistan and leverage the diaspora everywhere. Nation: Mahadaliton par mahadanv The game in Bihar politics begins only now, with assembly elections as the goalpost. And in Jitan Manjhi and his Mahadalits, the BJP hopes to find its artillery to fell the Lalu-Nitish fortress. Nation: Kaha gum ho rahi hai file Important files are continuously disappearing from government offices in UP. What are the reasons and nexus behind Nation: Ek patan ki antarkatha Media baron Venkattram Reddy is defiant despite his arrest but contending claims by lenders only give him borrowed time. Cover Story: Dabe panv aa pahuchi Mahamari An upbeat nation hides a terrible secret: the disease of loneliness, that hijacks the brain, eats away at personality and snuffs out lives. Money, youth, success, talent, nothing safeguards against its grip. Yet India lives in denial. World Cup-15: Aagaz khushnuma par safar baki Beating Pakistan was a good start that has allowed India to dream of the cup. But the real test will come when Dhoni’s boys play bigger, better teams. World Cup-15: Nirantarta me hi hai saflata ki kunji Batting in Australia and New Zealand has three distinct challenges: wind, bounce and the boundary Literature– Naye daur ke naye kahanikar Hindi book world is changing. New breed of writers are coming and experimenting with content and style.