Highlights of India Today Hindi 27th November 2024 issue:
Daftar me Kaam Ka Janleva Tanav
Unhealthy work practices in Indian companies are taking a toll on employees, triggering health issues and sometimes even death
Upfront: Manipur Crises
Biren Ka Tape Sankat
In a significant legal and political development, the Supreme Court has agreed to examine audio recordings that allegedly implicate Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh in the violent ethnic conflict between the Meitei and Kuki communities that erupted in the North-Eastern state in May last year. The decision marks a crucial step in the court’s oversight of one of India’s most volatile state crises.
Nation: AMU
Fir Bana Siyasat Ka Markaj
Supreme Court reversed its 1968 judgment on Aziz Basha case. BJP leaders targeting on Aligarh Muslim University, its minority status and education system.
Assembly Elections: Maharashtra
Kaun Savari Karega Maratha Lahar Par
The Marathas are angry and, under Manoj Jarange-Patil, Marathwada could well decide who eventually wins in Maharashtra.
Environment: Ranthambhore
Kis Gaflat Ka Shikar Hue Bagh?
Behind the missing 15 big cats in the Ranthambore National Park are a lax monitoring system by local forest officials, political pressure and unreliable numbers
Special Report: Technology
Computing Me Nayee Kranti Ki Kavayad?
In a giant leap towards brain-inspired computing, IISC researchers have engineered a device that processes information like neural synapses, and promises a leap in speed, energy efficiency and data security.
Cinema: Re-Release
Purane Nagino Ka Naya Najrana
Nostalgia and curiosity bring audiences back to the theatres to revisit movies of the yesteryears.
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