Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated April 17th, 2013. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Bihar Me Andhkaar Yug. In Bihar, currently zero MW electricity is being produced by Bihar's power stations. All the governments are responsible for this sorry state of affairs, which ruled Bihar in the last 27 years. During this period production was stable and all power stations were non functional. Will electric engineer turned chief minister Nitish kumar be able to improve this situation in his second stint? Gathbandhan Rajniti (Khas Rapat) Kisi Ke Saath Milkar Kuch Toofani Karne Ka Mausam Bargain season begins as Congress and BJP desperately seeks prospective partners. BJP (Rashtra) Modi Samarthakon Ka Party Mein Jalwa BJP president appoints Narendra Modi’s men to key party positions, signaling his growing stature and L.K. Advani’s eclipse. Jammu-Kashmir (Khas Rapat): Ghaati Mein Ubaal Omar Abdullah’s rehabilitation policy is clearly not working. His protest against the arrest of a surrendered militant is also seen as a poll gimmick. Will the Valley see another wave of violence? India Today Minds Rock Sitaron Ne Jamkar Bandha Saman The impressionable rub shoulders with their icons as India Today Mind Rocks Youth Summit 2013 goes to the City of Joy. Pakishtan (Paas-Pados) Bhutto Ke Kunbe Mein Darar Differences between President Zardari and his son Bilawal underline tensions within Pakistan’s largest political party ahead of a historic election. GarbhNirodhak (Samaj) Emergency Mein Hi Karein Istemaal Quick-fix pills may seem like the answer to unwanted pregnancies but frequent usage can be dangerous. Ved Prakash Sharma (Shakhsiyat) Bigda To Bada Ban Gaya Pulp fiction writer, who has written more than 150 novels, now start working with Aamir Khan on a movie.
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