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Highlights of India Today Hindi 12th February 2020, issue: Cover Story: Nirbhaya-Der Bhi, Andher Bhi   Nirbhaya ka Balidan Kaise Koe Kaam Na Aaya   The 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape-murder case pushed the government to    overhaul laws against sexual offences and take measures for the safety of women. But seven years on, little has changed on the ground     Upfront: CORONA VIRUS   The epicentre may be Wuhan, in China, where the virus was identified in early December, but cases of the deadly Coronavirus have been reported in over a dozen countries across the world, from Australia to the US, to Germany and Sri Lanka. Coronavirus, some scientists argue, might be even more dangerous to humans than others such as SARS.     Ganga Yatra   Yogi Adityanath government of Uttarpradesh started Gangayatra from Bijnore to Baliya on January 27th. During Yatra different scheme of development will be initiated.    States :     Delhi: Talwaren Myan Se Bahar Niklin   In final moments of campaigning for Delhi assembly Bhartiya Janta Party has changed its strategy from development to now national issues like CAA, NPR, Muslim issues etc.     Punjab: Badal ke Dabdabe par Chhaye Badal   Akali Dal leadership faces new challenge within party. Many leaders are not happy with the manner Badal’s running the party. On the other hand old ally BJP is also looking to make separate way. BJP trying to lure Akali rebels.       Special Story : Priyanka Gandhi   In Uttar Pardesh Congress is struggling to stand on its feet since long time. Now this responsibility has taken by party General Secratry Priyanka Gandhi. She is travelling frequently to different parts of the state and changed office bearers in a big manner.         Arthat: 29 Bajton ka Sawal   The solution to beat current slowdown will not emerge from one central government budget. Budget of states matters to solve this problem.     The Big Story: Ekta Me Taqat   As chief of defence staff, General Bipin Rawat begins india’s long-pending military reforms. the difficult part—setting up theatre commands—is being kept for the last.        Fursat-Jholi Bhar Virasat   Touring India this winter, Ustad Zakir Hussain says he only gives the world what his father gave him.