Highlights of India Today Hindi 6th March 2019 issue:
Cover Story: "Bhari Keemat Chukani Padegi"
Mushkil Vikalp: Can Modi Deliver on his threat?
After Pulwama, How can Modi strike back at Pakistan? Whatever he did in the coming weeks would not only impact India, its reverberations would be felt across the world. It will also decide whether Modi will be voted to power again or be the leader who failed the nation in its critical hour.
Uttar Pradesh : Congress
Achhe Din Lane ki Kasrat
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra begins his campaign to revive congress in the eastern parts of the Uttar Pradesh. She is focusing to bring back old leaders in the party who left Congress. Besides this she is also personally interacting with booth level workers.
Bazar : Mobile phones
Dragon ke samne Sab Past
Only one Korean company Samsung giving tough fight to Chinese mobile phone manufacturing companies in Indian Markets. In last four years Indian cellphone makers are kicked out by Chinese companies in local markets. What are the reasons of their downfall.
Upfront
Aadhaar: Deta Me Sendhmari par Sir Futawal
Firms who made Aadhaar mandatory are careless about their data security. on February 18 French security researcher Robert Baptiste (online known as Elliot Alderson) claimed thad he had found a major security lapse that exposed the Aadhaar data of millions of customers of Indane, an LPG brand owned by Indian Oil Corporation. The customers details were available through a portal accessed by thousands of dealers and distributors and required only a valid username and password.
RBI Dividend
Dono Hathon se sarkar ki Jholi me
With just few weeks to go before the general election, the Reserve Bank of India, at a board meeting on February 18, decided to transfer Rs. 28,000 rore from its surplus as an interim dividend to the government, prompting critics to predict that the government may use the fund to some of its promises made in the Union budget.
Leisure: Q+A
Sitarist Shujat khan who will perform at the world Sacred Sprit Festival in Jodhpur this weekend, can't help but be a little delighted by the arrogance of classical music.
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