Highlights of India Today Hindi 3rd July2019, issue: Cover Story: Nayee Shiksha Neeti 2019 Shiksha Kranti Ka Vada The proposed National Education Policy rightly pushes for radical reforms. But it needs a rapid action plan to take flight. Upfront: Congress Kaun Banega Adhyaksh The hunt for a Congress Chief. Many old and young leaders are being considered for the post of the president of the Grand Old Party. Samachar Saar: No Place For Manmohan Manmohan Singh's Rajya Sabha tenure has come to an end as nobody vacated his seat for the former Prime Minister. Arthaat: Sabse Bada Taqaza When there is a slowdown in an economy and consumption is going down there should be no new taxes but governments punish people for its poor management of economy by imposing heavy taxes. State: Jammu and Kashmir Adhikaron Par Anishchay The Centre's push to rescind Articles 370 & 35A has lent the political uncertainty in J&K a new edge. Rashtra: Pashchim Begal LAgatar Gihirtin Mamta Mamata Banerjee's handling of the doctor's strike betrays her anxiety in the aftermath of electoral reverses at the hands of BJP. Special Report: Gulf Se Lautne Wale Khajoor Mein Atke The Gulf is no longer an El Dorado for the average Malayali. What does their return mean for the state and society? Exclusive Interiew: Kamal Nath "Mera Nazariya Yahi Hai: Chaukanne Raho, Tezi Se Aage Badho" The drubbing the Congress got in Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath on the back foot. His task is cut out—to deliver on the promises made in the party manifesto and revamp the state administration. He speaks out on various subjects and issues. Special Report: Bihar Mein Maut Ki Chamki The government and health department has so far failed to contain Acute Encephalitis Syndrome and many children has died in north Bihar. Will the government come with any clear plan to save them? Best Universities Ranking 2019 The ultimate guide to the country's best universities in the general, technical, medical and law streams. Best University: India Today-MDRA Survey What makes a university stand apart from the rest?
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