Highlights of India Today Hindi October 12th October, 2016, issue:
Cover Story : Yah jung nahi aasaan
This is not just another assembly election. It’s a virtual semi-final for the 2019 Lok Sabha.
Cover Story : Bhagva mansoobon ki shahi bisat
The BJP has planned its UP campaign to the last detail but problems remain.
Cover Story : Ummeedon par kalah ki kulhari
The bitter family feud within the Samajwadi Party has further complicated the already tangled election math in UP.
Cover Story : Aar-Paar ki ladai
A reinvigorated Mayawati is raring to go and hoping to benefit from anti-incumbency and the support of a Dalit-Muslim combine.
Cover Story : Oopar uthane lage hath
Rahul Gandhi’s Kisan Yatra in Uttar Pradesh is part of a strategy to dent the support bases of the BJP and SP.
Neighbours: Poorab ke oxford
Can China’s plans to build world-class universities succeed while the Communist Party maintains its tight grip on political and intellectual freedoms?
Special Report - Pak ka pani utarana lamba kam
India unleashes a multi-pronged offensive to pressure Pakistan over the Uri attacks.
Guest Column : Shatruta hamari niyati nahi
With hysteria doubling as policy, the world community is tiring of Pak-India squabbles.
State : Andhra Pradesh - Adhar me Amarawati
A controversy over the award of the amaravati contract puts paid to Chandrababu Naidu’s hopes of having his dream capital up and running before the 2019 polls.
Society : Bhagoda Rajkumar
Implicated in a murder case, the Dewas royal had jumped bail. But with the case against him now crumbling, he may return.
Guest Column : Vida ki bela me pahuchi party
Two once-proud social democratic parties—Congress and Labour—are in terminal disarray. One of them can look forward to an afterlife. The other faces doom.
Guest Column : Firaki ka ustaad
The rise of Ravichandran Ashwin, the fastest Indian to take 200 Test wickets, is as remarkable as his bowling.
Cinema : Sadharan ki asadharan kahani
A man who makes the ordinary seem extraordinary, the passion and power of Vetrimaaran survive the system.
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