Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 29th, 2013. Cover Story India Today Hindi’s cover story Cricket Underworld League. The arrest of S. Sreesanth is just the tip of the iceberg of match-fixing, black money and book-balancing that has a hold on IPL without any regulation by BCCI. The Delhi Police have alleged that players and bookies were involved in a scam that could be worth many thousand crores. The BCCI’s licence raj of money, power, drugs and sex has gone on for too long. Fixing is a symptom. It’s time to treat the disease. Party Banam Sarkar (Khas Rapat) Shikhar Per Sankat The spiraling trust deficit between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi becomes a crisis in Government as well as party. AIIMS (Khas Rapat) Khade Hone Se Pehle Dahne Lagey 6 AIIMS In Vajpayee's tenure as prime minister the country dreamed of six new AIIMS. After 10 years and Rs thousands of crore spent, there is no big progress to fulfill this dream. China (Khas Rapat) Purab Ki Hunkaar Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in India. Will the second most powerful leader from the People’s Republic bring a whiff of change the new China promises? Pakistan (Khas Rapat) Sher-E-Punjaab Nawaz Sharif Ki Wapsi Nawaz Sharif wins Pakistan but can he win the many wars within, ranging from economic to Islamic? Luxury Universities (Shiksha) Yeh Hain Five Star Universities Higher education gets a makeover as creature comforts, recreational options and state-of-the-art amenities take pride of place on private university campuses.
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