Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated April 22nd, 2015. Cover Story: Jab Nehru ne karai Netaji ki jasoosi Newly declassified papers from the Netaji files reveal a shocking secret. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s government snooped on the family of Subhas Chandra Bose for nearly two decades. Cover Story: Kaum ke bhatke Sipahi Unlike Nehru, Netaji believed that authoritarian rule was essential for achieving radical social goals Special Report: Sabko swasthya par thithake kadam BJP promised for health for all but Modi reduced the health budget for 20 percent. The common man's health in India is under serious threat. Special Report: Rashtra ki sehat ki surat-e-hal On World Health Day, top doctors came together to find solutions to India’s growing health crisis. Our burden of chronic diseases, that leads to maximum deaths, is ever increasing. Special Report: Ab mahatma ki dagar par Modi If the 20th century belonged to the Congress, Modi eyes the 21st for the BJP. And to shape that pan-India dream, the saffron party looks at Gandhi’s model that worked for the grand old party. Special Report: Sabse bade zameedar ko zameen dene ki taiyari Defense Ministry is a department of Indian government, who has the biggest past of Indian land in its authority. They are not even able to use all of them. Despite government is giving relaxation to in land acquisition to Defense Ministry. Why? Nation: Nizam badalte hi badhali ki shikar UPA government started may grand projects in Amethi and Raebareli, the constituency of Rahul and Sonia Gandhi. But since the government has changed in center, those projects are ignored and unnoticed. Nation: Khatre me sara samrajy Political clout depleted, the law has come knocking on their door. Has the countdown begun to the unravelling of the formidable Maran business empire? Society : Khoobsurati pagalpan ban gayi India’s fixation with fair skin endures despite its purported transition to a modern nation. And from Bollywood biggies to lawmakers, everyone’s guilty of an incredible lightness of being. Sports : Shuttle ka naya Sitara Kidambi Srikanth’s blistering rise up the world badminton rankings has set him up as a potential successor to his idol, P. Gopichand.
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