Highlights of India Today Hindi-12th September 2018, issue:
Cover Story: Rakhigarhi
Hairatangez Haqeeqat
The findings of a highly anticipated study of ancient DNA from the graveyard of the historic Indian town of Rakhigarhi reveal evidence that will unsettle many Hindutva nationalists.
Upfront: Koregaon-Bhima Jaanch
Asahmati Par Sahmat Nahi
The Pune police spoke of the activists showing “strong intolerance” to the current political system. However, many people said that the Pune police would have taken the action based on concrete evidence.
Arthaat:
Parda Abhi Utha Nahi Hai
Finally The Reserve Bank of India has told that 99.3 per cent notes returned to banking system but the government has yet to inform people what happened during the most disturbed period of independent India's economy.
State: Tamil Nadu
Ab Poori Baagdore
Karunanidhi’s chosen heir is DMK president. Where will the party go from here? If he picks the right allies and candidates, Stalin can drive the deal in 2019.
Punjab: Aag Se Khilwad
A draconian blasphemy law panders to religious sentiments. There has been anger over alleged incidents involving the desecration of holy books.
Special Report: Neetiniyantaon Mein Tanatani
Discontent brews between the RBI and the government as the central bank stamps its independence through policy prescriptions on critical economic issues.
Special Report: Kerala Flood
As lakhs of Malayalis return to their homes to retrieve the fragments of their broken lives, Kerala tries to hold itself together with help from volunteers and relief in cash and kind. The state’s real test remains those still in the camps.
Special Report: Dairy Industry
Doodho Nahao, Bhukho Maro
Dairy farmers facing crisis due falling prices and sale. Skimmed milk powder export plummeted as the prices fall globally and the stock of the powder reached its peak in companies and cooperatives. Still the milk is not cheap for consumers.
Special Report: Fly Ash
Saanso Mein Bhar Gai Bijlighar Ki Raakh
Coal based thermal power plants are creating havoc for the environment. The fly ash from such plants is thrown to rivers and ponds thus poisoning the water bodies and water tables. People are dying slow death in the vicinity.
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