India Today - Hindi


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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated April 8th, 2015. Cover Story: Mission par nikali Ma With Rahul still missing in action, Sonia Gandhi steps up to lead the Congress from the front. Will her firefighting salvage the party Investigation: Mausam ke bad muaavaje ki mar Crops have been ruined in huge part of the country. Now what Are compensation and crop insurance mere slogans or going to give some real benefits to farmers. Nation: Rozgar ke sapno par ghotale ka saya SP government in UP is once again under scrutiny for a new scam related to recruitments in police service. The students staged a road jam and protest in up. Nation : Rajneeti ki nayi bhagva fauz Modi’s ministers get aides rooted in and churned out by the saffron school. It’s also a grooming ground for future netas. Nation: Aadhar ki adhoori taiyari bani fans Aadhar card is being said compulsory at one place and optional at another. It has raised the confusion and created the chaos. Supreme Courts intervention in the matter has increased trouble for the government. Nation: Nakal sareaam, Sarkar nakam It seems as if cheating is exams is accepted socially in Bihar. if not then why government is incapable of stopping it. Writing on the wall: Sabka adab pak-saf, nahi to sab par shubaha It is friendly and suspicious, distant but curious, paranoid yet cocky. Welcome to Pakistan, a full-fledged National Security state which suspects everyone, most of all its own. Special report: Hind Mahasagar me tabedari The Modi government signals a new push into the Indian Ocean with a diplomatic offensive and naval expansion to counter China’s growing presence. World Cup-15 : Dil toota pah hamare khiladi behtareen khele India fought hard but Australia and New Zealand had that little extra to reach the final. This edition may give us a first-time winner. World Cup-15 : Karishmayi kaptan dhoni ne aakhir tak dikhaya Jazba Marred by scandal and a spate of on-field reverses, India’s one-day captain managed to convert a struggling team into World Cup contenders, but couldn’t take them all the way. Health: Mithakon ko choriye, hakeekat ko janiye Few illnesses cause as much terror as cancer or have as many misconceptions that stubbornly endure. An explosion of new research busts myths and brings hope. Cinema: Ek asahaj sitara Theatre remains the first love of Dadasaheb Phalke Award-winner Shashi Kapoor, Indian cinema’s first real crossover actor