Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 6th, 2015. Cover Story: Naukari ke jhanse me bana diye gaye naksali The story of 514 hapless Jharkhand men who were lured into surrendering as Naxals. Special Report: Zameen par Panv jamate Rahul The government’s inability to see its land ordinance through in Parliament presents Rahul Gandhi the opportunity to champion farmers’ rights and paper over his 56-day break Special Report: Lal "RAM" ki nayi rah Sitaram Yechury takes over the reins of CPI(M) in perhaps its darkest hour. The new general secretary will not only have to reconnect with farmers and the working class but also reach out to the aspirational middle class in order to script a revival story. Special Report: Vikas ke vazan tale dabe aadivasi A 39 year old Kanhar Irrigation project in Sonbhadra, UP has started again. We do need development but need to question whose development? Thousands of poor tribals are going to lose their land and home in this project? Who is responsible? Personality: Ek adana se itana dar kyun? The ex National General Secretary (Organization) of BJP is has no big role to play in the party. Then why top BJP leaders are so scared of him. Nation: Railway ko hazaron karode ka choona Shocking revelations have come in CBI inquiry. In railway over a 4000 crore scam suspected in loaded goods wagons through the manipulation of software by officials. Nation: Har ke bad palatwar ki taiyari BSP has almost finished on ground in UP after last assembly and then general elections. Now Mayawati is adamant to revive party in the state. Working on new ground level strategies. Nation: Aakhirkar congress ko bahumat Congress party finally got majority in Uttarakhand assembly after three years. Now next target is mission 2017.
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