Highlights of India Today Hindi 2nd April, 2025 issue:
Cover Story: GBD-Sakal Gharelu Vyavhaar
Bharat Ke GBD Ki Thah
A pioneering survey of India Today group reveals some startling truths about our civic and social attitudes. Awareness and education remain key to bring about change.
GBD-Civic behaviour
Rakh Di Dukhti Rag Par Ungali
India’s civic values exhibit stark contrasts across states—while some lay complete store by integrity and responsibility, others are marred by corruption and ethical ambiguity
GBD-Public Safety
Akhir Kitne Surakshit Hain Hum
The GDB survey results on public safety expose a diverse range of challenges, each demanding nuanced, state-specific solutions. The public safety survey reveals a nation neither wholly secure nor entirely anxious but rather existing in a curious state of in-between—a patchwork quilt of confidence and concern.
GBD-Gender Attitude
Samanta Ka Mushkil Safar
While Indian society embraces gender equality in education and employment, entrenched patriarchy continues to shape household decisions and personal freedoms for women. The survey brings up concerning trends for women whose competence, qualification or potential agency are blunted in order that they conform within the patriarchal stronghold.
GBD-Diversity and Discrimination
Mit Rahe Hain Dayare Par Dheere-Dheere
Caste or religious discrimination find fewer takers, but the boundaries stay firm when it comes to marriage outside faith or caste group. Surprising results from several states—on religion and employment, for instance—point at softÂenÂing attitudes on old diviÂsions. The most liberal of our communities reside in all corners of the country.
Special Report: Enforce Directorate
Loot Ke Maal Ki Vaapsi
The Enforcement Directorate has made restitution a priority, aggressively tracing illicit funds, monetising seized assets and ensuring that victims of financial fraud receive their rightful dues
Nation: Aazad Samaj Party
Bsp Ki Zameen Chheenne Par Tule Azad
Like BSP, MP Chandrashekhar Azaad spreading his party and give many political signals in his first show of strength in Lucknow by organizing a rally.
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