Highlights of India Today Hindi - 12th February, 2025
Cover Story: Delhi Assembly Election
Vajood Ki Jung
A besieged Arvind Kejriwal launches a desperate battle to regain his crown as Delhi CM in the face of an aggressive BJP campaign targeting his tarnished image and the fatigue of AAP’s decade-long anti-incumbency.
Upfront: UCC/ Uttrakhand
Jokhim Bhara Sahas
In the crisp mountain air of Uttarakhand, the unsettling sense of being on the frontier blends with a more rooted conviction in its status as a safe house for ancient civilizational ideals. The two contraries got entwined on January 27, when Uttarakhand was taken to the very frontline of a contentious constitutional experiment—one that seeks nothing less than to legislate ways of living. Putting into active mode a proposed code drafted by the Pushkar Singh Dhami government, it became the first Indian state to implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
Upfront: Uttar Pradesh
Kumbh Me Bhagdad Aur Maut Ki Amavasya
Stampade in Mahakumbh at Prayagraj has raised the questions over the preparedness of government, 30 persons died in this incident.
Special Report: Fitjee
Uth Gaya Bharosa
How the financial health of FITJEE, the premier coaching institute for engineering entrance exams in the country, worsened. This impacted thousands of students who enrolled to this coaching institute. Their money as well as future stuck in the mid-air.
Cinema: North East
Yahan Shooting Ki Baat Hi Aur
Mumbai creators are making a beeline for the region, eager to showcase a different landscape as well as a fresh perspective.
GI Sangam
Bharat Ki Virasat Ki Pahchan
At the India Today GI Samagam, Commerce and Industry minister Piyush Goyal laid emphasis on preserving India’s treasures through Geographical Indications, highlighting their role in boosting the local economy and enhancing global recognition.
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