Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated August 19th, 2015. Cover Story: Fareb ka dusara nam Aasaram Documents seized show Asaram made benami deals, gave loans worth crores, invested in US firms and tried to bribe officials to hide all that. Cover Story: Rank se Raja aur apyash ka safar A saint or a conman? The jury is still out on the life and strife of self-styled godman Asaram Bapu Special Report - Seekhate seekhate seekh hi gaye Rahul Having won a battle of wits over the land bill, the congress vice president may be finding his feet in national politics. but it’s a long journey still. Nation: Vipaksh ki ekata ka Modi nuskha The Prime Minister’s take-no-prisoners approach and the failure of his floor managers to nullify Congress’s belligerence bring Parliament to a standstill. Nation: Apni apni dhapli apna apna rag The economy continues to suffer as policy cohesion seems to be a game the finance ministry is still trying to master. Nation: Aitihasik samjhaute par lag gaya thappa Hope floats for peace in Nagaland after the government’s personal touch to back-channel talks clinches a peace treaty with the NSCN(IM). Bihar Election: Susare modi ke liye karo maro ki vela Sushil Modi has the chance to stamp his presence after years of being eclipsed by the likes of Lalu Yadav and Nitish Kumar. Nation: Takrav me dikh raha fayda Aam Adami party got in to power through revolutionary path but has become practical now. The conflicts with the centre is trick to strengthen their political ground. Nation: Meljol ko badh gaye hath The chief minister of rajasthan Vasundhara Raje has become active again to recover her image after Lalit Modi case. Special Report: Ek rank ek pention ki hakeekat aur fasana as the defense and finance ministries are locked in a battle over the Rs 8,293 crore policy, the government struggles to deliver on its promise to ex-servicemen. Neighbors: Bina khoon kharabe ke bada badlav Army chief General Raheel Sharif is in thedriver’s seat, winning a counterinsurgency campaign at home and guiding foreign policy, including relations with India. Special Report: Maun kranti ka aham mukam A profound inside story of Geeta Press, Gorakhpur who is in process of getting back to track after labor conflicts. Personality: Kisson ka bahubali A candid profile of writer V. Vijayendra Prasad, who wrote stories of two blockbuster films of this week - Bahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijan.
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