Highlights of India Today Hindi dated November 7, 2012. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Aaj Pradesh, Kal Poora Desh is about Narendra Modi’s prospects as the next prime minister of India.As bjp heads for a landslide victory in Gujarat, India’s most powerful chief minister rides the third wave to reach his final destination. In the elections for Gujarat’s 182 Assembly seats, India is the theme that powers Force Modi. According to Moditva, an idea that is more popular than Hindutva today, it is a synonym for leadership and governance. In the political bazaar, Modi is a bestselling idea that defies a linear narrative; an idea that never ceases to concentrate the mind of India. Modi is inspiration as well as intimidation; admiration as well as anxiety. The man most Indians want to see as the next prime minister of India evokes only extreme emotions. Khas Rapat (Nitin Gadkari): Swaymsewak Ki Swayam-Sewa Bjp President Nitin Gadkari has always been happy to discuss his business success. What never entered the conversation was the means he adopted. As revelations turn grey areas of his past into black and white, he has lost the credibility needed for an assault on Congress corruption. His position as bjp president has become precarious. Khas Rapat (China): Digital Dragon Ka Cyber Hamla India is unprepared for a new and potentially dangerous war with China in digital space. People’s Liberation Army’s cyberwarriors could unleash crippling attacks to paralyse India’s power grids by targeting malware against the operating systems; attacks on communication nodes by triggering off unseen ‘kill switches’, disrupt air traffic, power grids by targeting the software that control’s power plants and water treatment facilities to ‘move like a knife through cheese’ as one undated Chinese propaganda video described pla’s rout of the Indian Army in 1962. Rashtra (Digvijay Singh): Congress Ke Tees Maar Khan From trigger-happy tweets to tv debates, it is Digvijaya Singh who is at the forefront of the Congress defence. Digvijaya’s role within the party is determined by circumstances. Apart from Rahul, he is the only other general secretary who simply makes up his role as he goes along. He is not part of any organised system. Real Estate: Ubharte Ilaqon Ki Raunaq India’s economy is slowing down, but its cities are expanding. The development is now more planned as big developers are moving towards new and untapped areas. That is why the price of properties in those areas is rising by the day.
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