1 Cover story underlines a new trend in entertainment industry. Web series are gaining more and more popularity due to easy access of cheaper data. Web series presented serious threat for cinema and TV industry. Interviews of actor Manoj Vajpayee and Kabir Khan and article of Vani Tripathi also give in depth picture of the new trend. 2 Editor Harvir Singh in his regular column discusses on latest video of Delhi Police crackdown in Jamia Millia Islamia University. He raises question whether the police entered in the university campus and beaten students brutally on the direction of their political masters. 3 Naseer Ganai from Shrinagar reports how foreign representatives tried to observe ground realities of Kashmir valley. But situation remains grim in J&K even after six months of abrogation of article 370. 4 Kumar Bhavesh Chandra reports Bahujan Samaj Party is loosing it’s relevance in changing politics. Mayawati’s social engineering is unable to retain it’s vote power. New icon Chandra Shekhar Azad is growing in Dalit politics. 5 Prashant Shrivastava analyses new role of Aam Admi Party’s leader Arvind Kejriwal who repeated his grand success in Delhi election. But AAP finds difficulty to replicate it’s model in other states.
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