Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated August 12th, 2015. Cover Story: Gumshuda Betiyaan Traffickers who pose as well-wishers, parents who reap benefits, villagers who keep quiet and countries that turn a blind eye. Investigation uncovers the underbelly of sex trade that has come alive in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Nepal. Khas Rapat: Jazbe Ko Nahi Soojh Rahi Raah PM Narendra Modi's ambitious Swacchta Mission project is feeling heat due to lack of money. Dependency on State's is the major problem. The story tells that the intention of Modi government is good but there is planning to provide funds for the mission. Health: Dil Chhoone Ki Pahal INDIA TODAY Health Special brings on board the country’s leading physicians and surgeons to let you know about the next wave of what’s new when it comes to heart disease treatment. Nazaria: Kya is mamle me nyay hua? This matter should have at least been decided by a five-judge Constitution Bench, argues Upendra Bakhshi, former vice chancellor of Delhi University and professor of law at University of Warwick. On the hand Ujjwal Nikam, public prosecutor of various high profile cases, says a much needed justice has been done. Personality: Tennis ke naye sitare ka uday Sumit Nagal, a boy from Haryana state has won the Wimbledon boys double championship. Nagal, born in Jaitpur, Jhajhar and brought up in Delhi, is in Germany for training but his parents live in Nangloi. They tell the story of their struggle.
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