Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Lal Cheen Ki Ranginiyan is about the new generation of china. Beijing’s colorful Art Zone 798 is a world away from the grey communist-style buildings that surround the iconic Tiananmen Square in the heart of China’s capital. Located in the suburban district of Dashanzi, 15 km north-east of Tiananmen, Art Zone 798 isn’t even marked on the official tourist map. The government isn’t keen on giving this thriving hub of art, culture and dissent any official publicity. It has toyed with the idea of closing it, but has desisted. Closure could risk offending the New China. As the People’s Republic prepares for leadership transition, Mao’s heirs turn the economic giant into a potpourri of enviable growth and breathtaking hedonism. UPA Ke Arthik Sudhar (Khas Rapat): Nagadon Ke Saath Daudi Sudharon Ki Gadi It’s a mix of genuine reform, housekeeping measures and handouts. With more announcements on the anvil, the Congress hopes it can go to the people with a winning agenda. Haryana (Khas Rapat): Dalit Utpidan Aur Pratirodh Ki Prayogshala Haryana’s Dalit wants to live respectable life but sometimes they are murdered or raped. This is the cost of respectable life for them. Thus the state has become a laboratory for Dalits oppression. Rashtra (Maharashtra): Pawar Ke Ghar Mein Pad Gayee Darar Ajit Pawar’s resignation is a threat to Sharad Pawar’s succession plans as much as it is a challenge thrown at the Congress. Pakistan (Paas-Pados): Haseen Heena Ki Parwan Chadhti Mohabbat Bilawal Bhutto is the new man in Pakistan’s External Affair Minister Heena Rabbani Khar’s life. Cricket (Khelkood): Taliban Ke Saye Mein How’s That! The gentleman’s game has emerged as an unlikely unifying force in war-torn Afghanistan. Its national team dreams of becoming a world-beater by 2020.
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