Highlights of India Today Hindi 18th September 2024 issue:
Cover Story: BJP
Bhagwa Vichar Manthan
How the BJP and the Sangh parivaar are trying to reinvent themselves after the subpar performance in the Lok Sabha election
Defence: Submarines
Pandubbi Hasil Karne Ka Maha-Abhiyan
India’s big submarine acquisition programme, Project 75 (I), is rolling forward at full steam with an expanding Chinese submarine fleet extending its reach in the Indian Ocean, it must move faster still
Business & Economy: Toy Industry
Desi Khilonon Ka Jalwa
A policy push helps India’s toy sector pick up, but lack of precision engineering and high capital investment hamper its full potential
Health: Tuberculosis
Ab Chuke To La-Ilaz
With India running against time to eliminate Tuberculosis by 2025, a new drug regimen offers hope. But persistent shortages of even basic medications threaten to derail progress and fuel drug resistance.
Special Report: Digital Arrest
Apne Hi Ghar Me Darkar Lutte Log
There has been a sudden increase in the criminal incidents of digitally arresting people and then extorting huge amounts of money in the name of saving them from arrest by showing fear of trial through video calls. The smartness of the criminals and above all the dumbness of the people are responsible for this.
Special Report: Man-eater wolfs
Insano Se kyon bhid rahe bhediye
Man-eater wolfs killed at least 10 persons and wounded 35 in Mahsi tehsil of Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh. Wildlife experts are also stunned by changed behaviour of wolfs in this area.
Special Report: Mahadalits of Bihar
Kahan Thahar Gaya Mahadalit Prayog
Before the Supreme Court suggested sub categorization in schedule cast reservation, the Bihar government had created Mahadalit category in 2007. Separate schemes were started for the development of 18 out of 22 deprived Dalit casts. But this experiment is still inconclusive.
Personality: Arzoo Khurana
Baghon Ke Beehad Me Ek Janglik
At the age of thirty the experiences shared by wildlife photographer Arzoo Khurana after visiting all the 55 Tiger Reserves of the country have all answers to many questions. But, it also ignites many questions.
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