Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated October 21st, 2015. Cover Story: Khaufnak Junoon How the brutal politics of social division on the basis of diet and religion is damaging india’s secular fabric. Cover Story: Gay ke bahane nafrat ki seva We cannot coerce others to observe what we believe our religion and culture enjoin. Bihar Elections: Behad Kareebi mukabala For BOTH NDA AND JANATA COMBINE, KEEPING VOTE BANKS BY their SIDE is AS critical AS WOOING NEW SECTIONS IN MAKE-OR-BREAK ELECTIONS Bihar Elections: BJP ka sabkuch danv par Bihar is the new destination of whole BJP leadership and workers are these days. Nation - Swachch oorja ki rah The government lays down a roadmap for industry on plans and commitments ahead of the Paris climate summit. State - UP: Siyasat ke maidan me poora khandan Politics has become a family business. Including SP head Mulayam Singh Yadav the family members of SP ministers and MLA's are in the battle field of UP Panchayat elections. Special Report - Upeksha aur abhav ne ganda banaya The most dirty cities of clean digital India. Sports : Pichali galtiyon ke sabak Back as cricket Board president, Shashank Manohar needs to atone for his first term while tackling the biggest crisis the BCCI has ever fac ed. Safaigiri- Safai ka sanjeeda sandesh Cleanliness tops the charts at day-long singathon, hits the high notes with Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving away the first India Today Safaigiri Awards. Cinema: Muft ka manoranjan Torrent has changed the world of piracy. Film makers are not happy with this.
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