Highlights of India Today Hindi February 3rd, 2016, issue: Cover Story : Uchch shiksha me oonch-neech The tragic suicide of a research scholar at the University of Hyderabad blows the lid off a simmering caste feud on Indian campuses. State- Punjab : Punjab ke naye pagadidhari Across Punjab, the AAP and Kejriwal are what’s making the news. Can the party ride the wave till 2017, or will a wily Badal and a rejuvenated Congress peg it back? Business : Shuruaat hui safar baki PM Modi has the community enthused with ‘Startup India’, but the bumps ahead remain. Special Report : Diesel bana abhishap Driven by green concerns, the supreme court in a series of orders has made diesel a pariah and put the brakes on the India’s automobile industry. Can adopting the latest clean energy norms save the day? Neighbours : Dragon ne badhaye apne panv India backs the China-led superbank as it seeks infrastructure funds with an eye on the future. Smart Money : Karo ke hisab ka waqt A few tips on how to do your tax planning with market-linked products. Smart Money : Achcha score aasan karz Different banks have different scoring models for approving loans. The key points banks consider before approving a home loan. Smart Money : Aapke pate ki bat Carrying a balance on your credit card can prove costly. Pay your bill on time. Smart Money : Check aur balance Timing and procedure are important while dealing with bounced cheques Smart Money : Sajha fayde ka sal A tough ride ahead in 2016 but stay invested. Crime : Kaun sa kala sach chipa hai sukhi parivaron ke peeche Picture-perfect families don’t always reflect the reality. The Fonseca family gruesome triple murders in Kolkata are a case in point. Personality : Oscar ki aakansha Sanjay Patel’s animated short is a dazzling, moving tribute to his father and his faith. It also happens to be a favourite for the Oscar. Book : Samparkon ka shahanshah The Mogul with a mass touch, zee tv promoter subhash chandra hasn’t met a business opportunity he could resist.
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