India Today - Hindi


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Highlights of India Today Hindi September 7th, 2016, issue: Cover Story - Bharat ki aakramak peshbandi by invoking Pakistans troubled Baluchistan province, modi has signalled to Islamabad that India is willing to take the fight beyond the line of control. Cover Story - Dhudhlake me ghira galiyara with Balochistan in turmoil, China is looking to the Pakistan Army to ensure success of its 46 billion economic corridor. Cover Story - Bagiyon par bhari fauzi aur siyasi takaten Modi’s statement on Balochistan has only led political forces in the province to close ranks against the insurgents. Cover Story - Uttar ki andheri surang nawaz sharif’s ‘pivot to Kashmir’ isn’t random. It is a calculated move in the new great game as india and pakistan jostle for  position, and gilgit-baltistan becomes a vital chinese pawn. Special Report : Chalo khade karte hain apne chintak BJP is search of its ideological intellectual brigade. Emerging Universities - Naye daur ke vishvvidyalay innovation is key for private universities as they introduce specialised, job-oriented courses reflecting our socio-economic environment. Smart Money : Joint account aapke liye kitna mufeed hai It does have benefits, but mutual trust is key. Smart Money : Kya aapke pas gambheer beemari sambandhi beema hai Get one because a basic health policy is not enough. RBI Governer:  Chehra naya, Rogan purana The affable new Governor at Mint Road will have to strike a FINE balance between targeting inflation and PUSHING growth. Olympics:  Ummeed ki sunahari chamak The Indian achievement at Rio may seem insignificant, but our athletes are marking their presence despite a broken system. Olympics:  Hamari aukaat kam kyun WE have work to do. A frenzy every four years won’t cut it. ­­ Olympics:  Chamatkari Ladkiyan Three new stars, three incredible journeys that give hope that india’s olympics story need not always be as modest as rio 2016. Olympics: Pakistan ke liye zaroori hai ki vah sabhi aatanki samuhon ke khilaf khada ho An exclusive and candid interview with US Ambassador to India Richard Rahul Verma.