Highlights of India Today 11th September 2024 issue:
Cover story: Women’s Safety
Kamkaji Mahilaon Ki Suraksha, Akhir Kya Hai Upay
The brutal rape and murder in Kolkata exposed how unsafe Indian workplaces are for women. A blueprint for stakeholders to ensure their safety.
Upfront: UPS
Pension me ab kitni Tension
Union Cabinet recently approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS), which will provide government employees with assured pension after retirement. The scheme, tries to find a middle ground between the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) that was phased out in favour of the contentious New Pension System (NPS).
Assembly polls 2024: Haryana
Yo Dangal To Seedha Sai
After a decade-long rule, the BJP is trying to defend the Jat heartland from a Congress that is resurgent but also riddled with infighting
Assembly Polls 2024: Jammu and Kashmir
Vadi Ko Vada Nibhane Ka Intejaar
As the UT prepares for its first assembly poll after the abrogation of Art. 370, Nc-Congress come together to mount a challenge
Uttar Pradesh: UP Teacher’s recruitment
Gale Me Phans Gaya Ka, Kha, Gha
After Allahabad High Court’s order Uttar Pradesh government has to release the revised merit list of 69,000 Assistant Teachers’ recruitment applicants. UP Government facing ire of court for not implementing reservation provisions properly.
Nation: Assam
Hindutva Ka Naya Jhandabardaar
The Assam Chief Minister’s polarising narrative, which ties the preservation of Assamese culture to Hindu identity, is increasingly shaping the political landscape in his state and deepening the societal divide.
Nation: Liquor Scam
Dhool Jhadkar Party Phir Maidan Me
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal remains in jail, but his no. 2 Manish Sisodia is out, raising AAP’s hopes as the assembly election nears. The beleaguered party is now chalking out its next course of action.
Neighbour: Srilanka
Srilanka Ke Liye Akhiri Mauka
Why the presidential poll on September 21 is a major turning point for Srilanka even as it recovers from the 2022 economic collapse
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