Highlights of India Today Hindi 17th March 2021, issue: Cover Story: Congress
Gandhi Parivar Ka Akelapan
Staring at political oblivion and rebellion within, the Gandhis seem to be losing their grip on the party. Their future now rests on the results of the upcoming state polls
Upfront: Social Media
Nai Niyantran Rekha
Union government, on February 25, released guidelines for social media, digital news media and OTT (over the top) content providers, seeking to address concerns over transparency and accountability of such platforms. Guidelines have been working since last 3 years but immediate trigger was Republic day violence. It raises many questions.
Upfront: Mahangai
Jeb Katne Ka Pura Intajam
Cost of living increases day by day due to various factors including costly fuel but government data suggesting that retail inflation going downwards. What is the reason behind this paradox?
Upfront: Rajasthan
Banavti Hai Ye Mel
Congress leader Sachin Pilot and BJP leader Vasundhra Raje met their opponents within their parties but this meeting is not to melt the ice.
Upfront: Covid Vaccine
Muhim Ko Protsahan Ki Jarurat
As on March 1, less than 1 per cent of India’s total population had received the first dose of the Covid vaccine. It became clear that to achieve any kind of mass immunity and to break the chain of viral transmission, the vaccination rate had to pick up.
Arthat: Chamatkari Rahat
Falling GDP not always results in job crisis. In Europe despite of 14 percent GDP contraction employment decreases only 3 percent. This shows it is up to governments to save public. In India job losses and inflation making people poorer.
Special Report: Sikh
Khalistan Ka Saya
Recent arrests point to Pakistan’s game plan of reviving the Khalistan movement by using the local criminal network in India. The farmers’ protests could be another rallying point for secessionists based abroad
Election Battle
Aa Raha Hai Chunavi Chakravat
Four key states go to polls in less than a month. A ready reckoned on the main players, issues and trends.
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