Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated October 28th, 2015. Cover Story: Bauddhikon ki bagavat First time in the history of India large no of writers from across the Indian languages have returned their "Sahitya Academy" award to protest against the intolerance and fanaticism of government. Interview: Bihar me BJP jab tak rahi tabhi tak hua vikas A candid interview with Amit Shah, the National President of BJP. Bihar Elections: Ladai ab nirnayak daur me hai A candid interview with Niteesh Kumar on Bihar elections. Special Report: Aabhasi na rah jaye ye mission If this "Digital India" work exactly like E-governance, it may become joke very soon. Special Report: Bharat pakistan par hamle ko taiyaar tha A former Pakistani foreign minister claims India had planned a retaliatory strike after 26/11. A behind-the-scenes look at why India chose the diplomatic route, not war. Nation- Hunar jo ki tha hi nahi After a series of failures and irregularities in operation, the government has its work cut out to achieve the ambitious target of skilling 402 million people by 2022 State - UP : Fir aa pahucha sookhe ka betal Draught has become a nightmare. Farmers are committing suicide in UP. State - Punjab : Bich gaye palak pavde Even as dozens of units remain shut, Punjab goes the whole hog to woo industry Personality : Bhagva nayak ko ooncha mukam Shorn of many heroes, the Modi government and the BJP are trying to put Deendayal Upadhyaya in India’s pantheon of icons. Special Report : Dard bana mahamari New afflictions are making more Indians susceptible to constant pain than ever before but new treatments are bringing faster relief. Luxury Special : Saman se jyada aham ab kuch shandaar ehsaas Digital innovation and the emphasis on consumers have led to merging of fashion, technology and luxury to provide a seamless experience.
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