Highlights of India Today Hindi 15th November 2023, issue:
Cover Story: Senior Living
Sunahri Shaam Ka Intejaam
Home to homecare, travel to consumables, whole economy is springing up around the needs of India’s senior citizenry, helping them live life on their own terms
Upfront: Kerala
Kochi Me Nagrat Ki Aag
Blast in Kochi’s convention centre of a religious group stunned everyone and rumours murmuring that it will be related to Hamas but soon one member of that community take responsibility and surrendered.
Upfront: Indian’s on death row
Qatar se aayee musibat
India will mount a full-blown legal challenge, along with working the channels of diplomacy, to secure the release of eight former Indian Navy personnel who were recently awarded death sentences in Qatar on charges of espionage. On October 26, the Ministry of External Affairs said it was deeply shocked by the verdict of the death penalty.”
Upfront: Sabarmati Riverfront
Vistar Ka Bhaar
If things go according to plan, the world will be coming down to stroll along the Sabarmati riverfront. India is likely to bid for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, after the Australian state of Victoria dropped out earlier this year. The second phase of the riverfront project should be ready by then, taking off from where the first ended—just before the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad.
Assembly Elections 2023
Chunav Prachaar Me Netaon Ke Geeton Ka Khumar
For the campaign local candidates using singers to praise themselves. Filmy songs sung by local singers also spicing up the campaign.
Special Report: Uttar Pradesh
Haath Ko Chahiye Musalmano Kaa saath
Congress trying to attract Muslims in Uttar Pradesh. It is showing sympathy with prime Muslim leaders: Azam khan and Danish Ali.
Agriculture: Apple
Kisne Chhen Lee Mithas
Changing weather patterns are wreaking havoc on Indian apples, robbing them of their deep red colour and premium quality.
Leisure: Art
Sadi Ki Dyodhi Par Shilpkaar
At 99, sculptor Ram Sutar is busier than ever—and has just unveiled a statue of
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