Highlights of India Today Hindi 28th December 2022, issue:
Cover Story: State of the states
Unnat Pradesh
The 20th edition of the exclusive annual survey of India’s best performing and most improved states has many new winners in the 12 categories. Chief Ministers reveal their success mantras
Upfront: Indo China Boarder
Tawang Me Teekhi Takrar
After over two years of an uneasy and tenuous calm on the Line of Actual Control—India’s de facto border with China—a fracas between soldiers of two nuclear-armed neighbours has led to tensions flaring up again. The setting this time is not Ladakh, but Arunachal Pradesh, on the eastern sector of the LAC.
Upfront: Samajwadi Party
Chalo Ek Baar Fir Se Ek Ho Jayen
Rebel Samajwadi party leader and Yadav family member Shivpal Singh Yadav has merged his party in to samajwadi party and accepted the leadership of party president Akhilesh Yadav. Now its challenge before Akhilesh to accommodate chacha respectfully.
Upfront: Gujarat
Bhari Jimmedari
Bhupendra Patel and his cabinet took oath, there were relaxed smiles all around. Gujarat’s electorate had upturned the very notion of anti-incumbency with a whopping mandate for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP. But as the euphoria of the election ebbs away, people reckon with the reality of the ‘same’ new government. To beat back any creeping sense of stasis, the state leadership has to maintain the tempo of 2022 till 2024.
Upfront: Himachal
Ab Pension Ka Pahad
It took a four-decade trek for Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, son of a state transport bus driver, to arrive at the summit of Himachal Pradesh’s politics. But like all those who walk in the mountains, the new chief minister will likely find that even taller peaks loom ahead of him. The demand for the Old Pension Scheme to be restored was chief among them.
Fursat: Cinema
Movie Ban Gayee Mission
Haryanvi movie Dada Lakhmi getting popularity in the state. In Rohtak due to public pressure one cinema hall manager forced to withdraw Drashyam-2 show and play Dada Lakhmi.
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