Highlights of India Today Hindi 25th December 2024 issue:
Badhta Kattarpanth
The growing Islamist influence raises concern in India even as the persecution of Hindus continues. Yunus’s interim Government has often said the violence against minorities stems more from political vengeance than communal hatred. Among the first things Yunus did was lift the Jamaat ban. Anti-India forces have gained ground since. Student leaders are suspected to have links with radicals.
Business: Quick Commerce
Chat order, Pat Delivery Ka Daur
With its ability to deliver almost everything instantly, quick commerce is rapidly transforming India’s retail landscape. As corporate giants like Reliance Jio, Flipkart and Amazon enter the space, fierce competition will ensure that the customer will be king
Cinema: Gujarati film Industry
Shahri Chhap Se Lauti rangat
Gujarati cinema is winning audiences and acclaim as it shifts from rural narratives to stories and settings around lives in the city. But limited resources and divided audiences pose a challenge.
The nation: Population
Hum Do, Humare Teen
The RSS chief’s concern over a demographic decline have turned the family planning conversation on its head. Do the proponents of larger families have a case to build on?
Society and Trends: Pet Care
Insano Ki Sohbat Me Alsi Aur Beemar
Pampered pet dogs are acquiring the same lifestyle diseases as their human parents and getting the same medical care, feeding a whole industry around super-specialised pet surgeries and treatments.
Interview: Yuval Noa Harari
Atom Bomb Khud Faisle Nahi Le Sakta tha, AI le Sakta hai
Eminent historian and intellectual talks about threats of AI, Technology and other range of subjects to India Today Hindi in his latest visit to India.
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