Highlights of India Today Hindi October 5th, 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?
Cover Story : Kya ho sabak sikhane ka makool tareeka
In the aftermath of the Uri attack, the government faces a clamour of heated opinion, demanding retribution for Pakistan’s most recent transgression. India is not without the means to answer its neighbor's provocations. But it also has much more at stake. We weigh the options.
Cover Story : Muhtod javab dene ka makool mauka
A candid and promising guest column of General Bikram Singh.
Cover Story : Maksad mahaz uksana
The Uri attack, which saw the Indian army suffer its worst casualties in recent times, is another watershed moment in cross-border terrorism.
Special Report : Bap ke danv se beta chitt
Five months before the state goes to polls, the UP chief minister has been marginalised by his father but
mulayam might have cut his nose to spite his face.
Special Report : Thonk-peetkar party kar di mulayam
Finally Amar Sing got entry in Samajvadi Party but this whole episode had made the internal family conflict of Mulayam Singh yadav, public.
State - Maharashtra : Maratha varchasv ki nayi ladai
It’s not just about the repeal of the Atrocities Act. The Marathas have more to carp about than the ‘Dalit’ atrocity that has rallied them.
Special Report : Banko ko dubokar ab khud doob rahe janab
The investigation into the Vijay Mallya bank fraud case is back on track after PM Narendra Modi handpicks the CBI’s new SIT.
Smart Money : Sashart fayde
In a falling interest rate scenario, non-convertible debentures let you lock into a higher interest rate for longer periods.
Smart Money : Asthir bazaar me patvar
Arbitrage funds are tax-efficient and don’t lock you in for long periods.
Mind Rocks : Javan khoon ka josh aur jalva
High drama, impromptu songs and dance, selfies galore, hectic push-ups and impassioned appeals. That, in short, was the India Today Mind Rocks Youth Summit 2016.
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