Highlights of India Today Hindi 19th April 2017, issue: Upfront: Ajmer Blast: Way Jo Saaf Bach Nikale NIA declared Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and RSS leader Indresh Kumar of involvemnet in the 2007 Ajmer dargah bombing. The inability of the NIA to build cases possibly indicates a similar fate for seven other cases of Hindu terror that the UPA handed over to the current government. E-commerce: Apni-Apni Suvidhaa Ke Liye Aayee Milan Kee Velaa If it materialises, it will be the biggest merger in India's Rs. 6,500 crore e-commerce sector. SoftBank Corp, the Japanese investor in online retailer Snapdeal, is reportedly pushing US-based Tiger Global, the biggest investor in rival Flikart, for merger. States: Maharashtra: Fadnavis Ke Chunaavee Tewar CM Devendra Fadnavis pulls up ministers over performance fuelling speculation of mid-term elections. Madhya Pradesh: Campaniyon Ko Karj Maafee The Madhya Pradesh government decides to give corporate defaulters immunity. Cover Story: Lunar Mission Mujhe Chaand Chaahiye In the biggest private space race ever, an Indian start-up vies with four international teams for a Rs. 2 crore prize to land a rover on the moon. Special Report: Liquor Ban Peena Muhaal The supreme court's prohibitory order along highways triggers a rare flurry of activity by state governments desperate to find loopholes and exemptions that will protect the liquor trade-and their excise revenue. Uttar Pradesh: Bhanwar Mein Phans Gayeen Bhartiyaan Now there is a pause on recruitments by all selection commissions of Uttar Pradesh. To full fill its election promise, the new government wants to take bold step on recruitments. Nation: Delhi/MCD election Ab Garmee Kaa Rukh Delhi Kee Or The MCD election is now question of the honour for Aam Aadami Party and Bhartiya Janta Party. It is a chance for Congress to gain some momentum also.
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