Highlights of India Today Hindi September 28th, 2016, issue:
Special Report : Laut aaya Don
After 11 years in jail, Siwan strongman Mohammad Shahabuddin is out on bail. How will it affect Bihar and CM Nitish Kumar?
Special Report : Asantosh ki fir vahi sugbugahat
A looming civil-military impasse over the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission threatens to SPARK MORE military DISGRUNTLEMENT.
Special Report : Ab khula rajkaj ka khatka
Having controlled an inflammable caste rivalry in the state, Manohar Lal Khattar is finally down to the task of governance and delivering on the party’s poll promises.
Special Report : Kitna mufeed hai ek desh ek chunav ka vichar
Simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly polls may mean big savings of time and money, but critics warn that it will strike at the nature of parliamentary democracy.
Special Report : Chunavo ki manhgayi
It’s an idea whose time has come. Given the complexity of the conduct of elections, it has become imperative to streamline the process with full political consensus.
Nation : Nadi se uthata bavandar
The SC order on releasing Cauvery waters to Tamil Nadu has Karnataka on the boil, again.
Nation : Tabiyat kharab sarkar ki
The beleaguered party is grasping at straws, but Delhi isn’t impressed.
Economy : GST- Kar ek, aashankayen anek
After negotiations, parleys, FLARE-Ups and climb-downs, THE BJP IS ready to bring in what has been touted as Independent India’s most celebrated tax reform—The GST.
Cover Story : Abhishaap
It’s the new menace, hollowing out our bones, playing with the quality of our life—and death. the hope, hype and horror of vitamin D deficiency
Trends : Mai aur meri selfie
Hold phone. Look. Shoot. The selfie has reached its pinnacle in pop culture. The backlash is inevitable, and in some cases fatal.
Women Summit : Bulandiyan choone ke jajbe ko salam
India Today celebrated the success and power of women and felicitated them in India Today women summit.
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