Highlights of India Today Hindi 2nd March 2022, issue: Cover Story: Hizab
Hizab Par Hangama
Should it be banned in schools? Is it essential to the practice of Islam? How will the outcome impact the nation?
Upfront: Tamil Nadu
Neet Ke Bahane Rajneeti
Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin is finding it daunting to keep at least one pre-poll promise: getting exemption for his state from the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions to medical and dental colleges. On February 1, Governor R.N. Ravi returned the Tamil Nadu Admission to Undergraduate Medical Courses Bill, 2021, that proposes this change. Swiftly, the DMK government, at a special session of the assembly on February 8, adopted the bill afresh to put the ball back in the governor’s court.
Upfront: Bihar
Darakne Lage Purane Rishte
With the RJD making no concessions in the recent polls, the congress was forced to take on its ally.
Assembly Elections 2022
Uttar Pradesh: Kurmi Maurya Ko Sadhne Ki Jung
Who will gain support of Kurmi-Maurya casts in the Assembly elections 2022, this will decides political future of BJP and SP.
Manipur: Chunautiyon Ka Ambar
Ethnic divide, insurgent threats, AFSPA, unemployment, difficult allies—the ruling BJP and rival Congress face multiple issues and new challenger NPP in elections to this border state.
Special Report: Illegal Migrants
Chhipte-Marte-Girte Seedhe America
Illegal immigration from Gujarat to the US is on the rise. Hopefuls risk death, exploitation and human traffickers to reach the promised land.
Special Report: Inland Water Ways
Jalmarg Me Hain Saikdon Janjal
There are many hurdles in central government’s Inland water ways project. This is the reason why it is not looking effective yet.
Special Report: Gaming
Khel Khel Me Ban Gaya Bazaar
With India becoming a large gaming market, will the Centre’s push for a task force help create more world-class developers and jobs for the youth?
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