Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated October 7th, 2015. Cover Story: Aazadi ke naye yoddha Brave whistle-blowers from across the country are putting their jobs and personal safety on the line to fight the system and save India from the yoke of corruption. Cover Story: Asahmati ki takat ka izhaar The whistle-blower represents the singularity of hope in the age of conformity. Special Report: Aarakshan par dwand me bhagva parivar RSS chief Mohan Bhagvat's comment on reservation has put the BJP in trouble. For obvious reasons BJP is worried that this comment may affect the Bihar elections. Nation: Netaji ke raz The Centre’s excuse for not declassifying the Netaji files wears thin as West Bengal takes the lead in opening up all its secret files. Bihar Elections: Paswan pita-putra ki nayi peshkadami As Paswan gets set to pass the baton to Chirag, Bihar’s Dalit politics may be changing course: from identity to aspirational. Bihar Elections : Zindagi ki zung me congress ki sust chal Rahul Gandhi may have put his best foot forward but that doesn’t seem enough to pull Congress out of the morass. State- Rajasthan - Yaha bhi lagi afasari ki boli After Vyapam scam of MP and PCS scam of UP now this is the turn of Rajasthan where big scam is suspected in civil services recruitment. State: UP- UP se kyun darte hai niveshak UP's chief minister Akhilesh Yadav in his speech in UP Investors summit in Mumbai said a lot about the image of the state. UP is not in real how it has been projected in media. Why? Does he his self aware of the fact that why investors are so dreadful of UP. State: Uttarakhand- Chodkar apna basera kaha chale gaye parinde Many birds have been disappeared in Uttarakhand because of climate change. Where have they gone? Nation: Nepal ka aitihasik kadam The Himalayan nation’s new Constitution sparks off discontent within and a flashpoint with India. Auto Special: SUV ka aaya zamana A Clutch Of New Cars Across Segments, Fine-Tuned And Loaded With Featur es, Are Coming To Indian Roads With The Promise Of Good Value For Money Women summit: Zimmedari hamesha kandhon par The India Today Woman Summit brought people from all walks of life under one roof to share inspiring tales of grit, courage and passion. Obituary: Cricket ka aakhiri maharaja Jagmohan Dalmiya changed world cricket forever—for better, and for worse. Art: Sab or se naye ki talash Hindi theater is doing new experiments in search of new audiences
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