Highlights of India Today Hindi 30th March 2022, issue:
Cover Story: Government Jobs
Lalsa Aur Laparvahi
A lacklustre economy is driving millions of Indians to seek scarce government jobs, but the recruitment process remains daunting and chaotic.
Upfront: Hizab controversy
Insaaf Ka Parda
Hijab case of Karnataka has moved, almost inevitably, into a higher orbit of national reckoning. The raft of issues raised by the case—arising out of an Udupi college’s refusal to allow girls to wear the Islamic headscarf on campus—will now be subject to the Supreme Court’s judicial wisdom.
Upfront: Punjab
Naya CM Purani Pareshaniyan
CM Bhagwant Mann and AAP broke the shackles in Punjab politics. Can they do the same for the economy and the people of the state?
Upfront: Royalty Controversy
Kya Yah Vinod Ka Vishay Hai?
Theater artist Manav Kaur raised the issue of poor royalty payment to Hindi writers by publishers through payments amount given to renowned writer/poet Vinod Kumar Shukla.
Uttar Pradesh: Bahujan Samaj Party
Til Til Kar Toota Tilism
Has anyone seen Behenji? One of the abiding mysteries of the 2022 assembly election in Uttar Pradesh was the absence of the Bahujan Samaj Party supremo in what was her party’s most dismal performance to date. What was the reason behind this?
Special Report: NSE Scam
Chitra Ka Rahasya Yog
Who is the mystery man who gamed the bourses and made the NSE director his willing proxy?
Special Report: Cyber Crime
Doosra Jamtada
The bordering villages of Nalanda and Navada districts are becoming new hotspots of cybercrime. Patna high court also expressed its concern that it will become second Jamtada.
Special Report: RERA
Bahut Nikle Mere Arman
Real Estate regulation act is almost six year old but the question is how buyers benefited from it. Buyers are still facing lot of problems and most projects launched before RERA are still not delivered.
Second Home
Bade Shahron Ko Alvida
The desire for a simpler, cleaner, stress-free life is driving people to invest in second homes far from the metro’s madding crowds.
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