Highlights of the issue :- Special Report : Wah Taj ke intzaar me Tajmahal Known as the one of the most important and renowned world heritage Tajmahal is badly ignored and uncared in its own country. Instead of taking responsibility officers and politicians are blaming each other. After Paris : Sankalp ka yahi samay Prime Minister Modi should urgently call for a summit meet to implement India’s long-standing call for a comprehensive convention on international terrorism. Nation : To fir bahurenge rajya netratv ke din After the major victory in general elections last year BJP leadership became more centered to Modi and Shah. But Bihar is a big break in the journey of Modi and Shah. BJP leadership may take a new turn in coming years. Nation : Aur ab Punjab ka rukh Struggling with internal politics and polarization Aam Adami Party wants to play a big game in coming Punjab assembly elections. Special Report : Transfer-posting raj ka ant How the PMO dismantled the sleazy nexus of power, cash and influence at the heart of the Delhi Durbar Nation : Aatank par mahaj zubani jamakharch Seven years after 26/11, a series of intelligence-sharing databases that could prevent another terror strike are yet to get off the ground—an ominous reality given the recent Paris attack. State: Rajasthan - Ab vikas ke pahiye ka sahara Pummelled by problems on political and economic fronts, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje looks at her own brainchild, Resurgent Rajasthan, to turn the tide by attracting top investors. State: Bihar - Naye sahyogiyon par Niteesh ki paini nazar Nitish Kumar moves swiftly to nip any “jungle raj” references from the Lalu-Rabri era and hammer home the message that he means business as the real test begins. State: Asam - Chunav se pahle dhruvikaran ki taiyaari The BJP seems set on a Hindutva campaign to win Assam next year, but it could boomerang in a state with a high Muslim vote.
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