Highlights of India Today Hindi 3rd June 2020, issue: Cover Story: Shiksha Mahamari Ke Daur Me Online Kranti COVID-19 may have fast-tracked India’s transition to online learning, but for it to be a real success, we’ll need to bridge a yawning digital divide besides creating a more robust infrastructure, new learning modules and more Special Report: Reforms Dhamakedar Ghoshanayen Along with the financial stimulus package, the Modi government announced a slew of reforms across major sectors. The INDIA TODAY team assesses what could work and what might fall short. Special Report: Vittiya Protsahan Package Kitne Kaam ki Sarkari Ghoshanayen Is the government’s stimulus package the antidote the Indian economy needed to recover from its pandemic seizure? The Board of India Today Experts (BITE) weighs in Special Report: Corona Ke Khilaf Yogi Ki Jung Yogi Adityanath’s Uttar Pradesh has so far managed to stay ahead in the battle against covid. But the administration is being stretched and the sea of returning migrants promises to be a severe challenge. Nation: Mumbai Shahar Par Covid Ka Kahar Overcrowding and lack of facilities in Mumbai’s hospitals have resulted in an overwhelmed health system in the city Urban Affairs: New Delhi Modikrit Lutyens Delhi Key watchdog committees issue hasty clearances to the controversial plans for a brand new Parliament building, sparking fears that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is using the protracted lockdown as cover to push through his grand plan to redevelop New Delhi’s Central Vista Upfront: Pravasi Mazdoor Rajniti Ki Rail Why it took railways so much time to run trains for migrants when states gave their consent well before. Is it a politics between railway and states. Arthat: Fir Chuk Gaye Government announced stimulus package lacks demand aspect. It is focused on support to industry and liquidity by much more means. Government done nothing to incentivize common people whose purchasing power is main driver of demand.
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