Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated September 4th, 2013. Cover Story India Today Hindi’s cover story Prbhavshali Mahilayen. Many dream. But only a few, gifted with talent, tenacity and luck, manage to realize their dreams. Stories of 20 women from corporate sector who have succeeded in living their dreams. Each is story of hard work and personal sacrifice culminating in iconic achievement. Niyamgiri (Khas Rapat) Mining Per Vote Se Chot Tribals in Orissa’s Niyamgiri hills reject Vedanta’s bauxite mining project in a landmark referendum. Ayodhya (Rashtra) Shuru Hote Hi Khatm Hui Yatra VHP’s failed rally underscores Ayodhya’s irrelevance as much as the rift in Sangh Parivar. Vivad (Khas Rapat) Asaram Per Kas Gaya Shikanja Asaram Bapu is accused of sexual assault but politicians seem eager to protect the controversial god man. Gang Rape (Khas Rapat) Jahan Har Aur, Har Waqt Bhediye Ghum Rahe Hain Urban alienation, peer pressure, the power of being in a pack. As the Mumbai gang rape of August 22 shows, men in groups often turn into sexual predators. Chantni (Khas Rapat) Kya Aapki Naukri Jaane Wali Hai? As the Indian economy stares at a downturn of the Government’s own making, the workforce bears the brunt of it. Job losses across the country could touch 500,000 this year. What’s more, the worst is yet to come. Badminton (Khelkood) Gopichand Ka Gurukul Aur Yash Batortey Unke Shishya He mentored Saina Nehwal and P.V. Sindhu. The former All-England champion’s academy is the nursery and finishing school of Indian shuttlers. Television (Entertainment) Ameriki TV per Bhartiyon Ki Dhoom Indian actors go mainstream on American television, eschewing stock characters of the store owner, lawyer and doctor.
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