Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 13th, 2015. Cover Story: Hum kitane taiyar ? Resource crunch, toothless agencies and fatalism have combined to yield a ticking bomb for disaster. Cover Story: Zameeni Hakeekat The Nepal tragedy is possibly a precursor to even more catastrophic earthquakes in India Environment: Crusher me kut gaye saikadon bhagwan Government has big claims for environment protection but reality is quiet obvious now. Powerful mining mafias are turning mountains in to a barren land in few days. Government is nothing but a silent watcher. Special Report: Rah payega yah jalva After a two-month-long sabbatical, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has returned to the rough and tumble of politics with renewed vigour. Can he sustain the tempo? Special Report: Niyati par bhari rajneeti The political class has read the agrarian crisis wrong. It’s about time rhetoric met reality. Nation: Aarakshan ke bhanvar me Modi sarkar Jat community and OBC to confront on the issue of jat reservation. It can affect the social harmony. Special Report: Niveshakon ka toota sapna The government negates all gains in sentiment with its Minimum Alternative Tax demand on foreign institutional investors. Dispute: Yu hua ek akdoo ka avsaan Like many others before him, N. Srinivasan is cut down to size by a ruthless cricket board he once lorded over. Profile : Alpsankhyakon ka alambardar Politician, cleric, faith healer. If things go according to plan, Maulana Badruddin Ajmal may well add kingmaker to his CV after the Assam assembly elections in 2016. Religion : Sona bhagwan ka insaan ke kam ka The Modi government wants gold idling in temple vaults to be part of the India growth story. The trusts aren’t enthusiastic. Virasat : Bharat ratn se ubhari daraar Indian government announced Bharat Ratna award for BHU founder Madan Mohan Malviya. There was long going dispute in the family for property but this announcement brought the dispute on the surface. Cinema : Savdhaan Bollywood World class films of Hollywood are giving real challenges to Bollywood cinema.
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