Highlights of the issue:- Cover Story: mood of the nation - Sambhal jane ka samay Ten months after assuming office, Prime minister Narendra Modi’s promise of change is being overshadowed by saffron shenanigans. Cover Story: mood of the nation - Jab apne hi lage dubone modi is being increasingly looked upon as a leader who can’t keep his chauvinistic flock in check. Cover Story: mood of the nation - Shuruaat sahi par raftar adhoori si Narendra Modi is not doing that badly on the economic front, but people and India Inc want intent translated into action faster. Nation : Chokha dandha pas karane ka UPPSC exam paper leaked through whats app and while roaming from one mobile to another reached to the mobile of a senior police officer of STF. This is how whole racket was caught. Nation: Aage badhate ek aur Modi Susheel Modi is the biggest face of BJP in Bihar. He has double challenge in front of him. With his own people he has to fight with Lalu and Nitish. Nation: Sapa ka Hindu agende par kam shuru SP wants to come out of this image of being party of Muslims and want to hijack the agenda of Hindu rightist forces. To lure hindu votes party is now flooding with new strategies and schemes. Profile: Siyasat chorane ka irada nahi Undaunted by his near-ouster from AAP, Yogendra Yadav is determined not to leave public life, however difficult its relationships. Special Report: Chutpan me vivah ki nayi chayaen bhi lambi According to new census 1.21 crore people of this country are still victim of child marriage. Is nation ready to deal with this issue? Business: Kaise chamkegi paryavaran anukool bijali¬¬ New ways to finance projects and encourage firms to switch to clean power will decide whether the Narendra Modi government’s ambitious renewable energy targets can be achieved Special Report : Andeshon se bhari ek yozana Beijing presses ahead with a $45-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor linking its restive western frontier to the Arabian Sea in what could also give it a deeper presence in PoK World Cup-15 : Vishv Cup vijeta team ek lekin vijeta to kai It was great to see the final decided by decisive bowling spells rather than a standout innings by a batsman. World Cup-15 : Khalis takat ka bolbala The 2015 World Cup was fast and furious. But was it really cricket as we knew the sport, and will Team India be able to compete in a new universe where the most important skill set is just raw power? Cinema: Ek asahaj sitara Theatre remains the first love of Dadasaheb Phalke Award-winner Shashi Kapoor, Indian cinema’s first real crossover actor Cinema: Sabki zaban par bas sanvali Dusky is new beautiful in bollywood.
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