Highlights of India Today Hindi 31st July 2024 issue:
Sone Ki Lalak
A bird eye view of possibilities of India winning medals in Paris Olympic in different games. Also read profiles of major players and teams including hockey with strong possibilities of reaching the podium.
Upfront: Jammu-Kashmir
Pangu Karne Ke Prayas Shuru
Centre has widened the powers of the Lieutenant-Governor (L-G) in Jammu and Kashmir, empowering the incumbent in matters that earlier needed concurrence from the state finance department. This came through changes in the ‘transaction of business’ rules that increases the L-G’s powers over key administrative and legal matters and will come into effect once an elected government is in place.
Upfront: Himachal Pradesh
In Himachal Pradesh, dark monsoon clouds may have resulted in torrential rains, but the political clouds surrounding the chair of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu appear to have been dispelled for now. In the recent bypolls held in three seats on July 10—Dehra, Nalagarh and Hamirpur—the Congress won two, and increased its tally once again to 40 seats in the 68-member assembly.
Upfornt: End of IPC section 377
Purush rape ab apradh nahi!
Section 377 of Indian Penal Code which deals with crime related to forced anal sex with male and sexual act with animals is abolished in new law The BNS from 1st July 2024. It poses grave concern as no victim such crimes can get protection of law as of now.
Bihar: Bridge Collapse
Saavdhaan! Aage Tuta Hua Pul Hai
Bihar worked on bridges without proper understanding the nature of rivers. The started desilting the river bed without knowing that it could have weaken the base of bridge pillars.
Special Story: Illegal Imegration
Kisi Bhi keemat Par Jayange America
Despite the horror stories surrounding the ‘Dunki’ or illegal migrant route to the West, the lure of a better life for young men in Gujarat, Punjab and other states has seen them pursue newer ways and routes to cross international borders. India today speaks to families in Gujarat to find out what fuels the growing human trafficking economy and who is behind it.
Special Report: Uttar Pradesh BJP
Pehle Aapas Me to Lad len
BJP state executive meet held at Lucknow was unable to provide solution of infighting within the party. Because of it top leadership was forced to interfere on the issue.
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