Buy Now @ ₹ 20.00
Preview
Highlights of India Today Hindi April 13th, 2016, issue:
Cover Story: Assembly polls - Lauh mahilaon ki damdar lalkar
amma and didi remain formidable forces in their states. should they buck anti-incumbency, modi and the BJP will have reason to worry, even if they win Assam and open an account in Kerala.
Assembly polls- West Bengal : Sab door didi hi dada
On the campaign trail, deflecting all criticism , it’s mamata who stands for all 294 seats of the TMC. The opposition has a lot of catching up to do.
Assembly polls- Tamilnadu : Amma ka shayad aakhiri khairati brand
The insular and aloof Jayalalithaa struggles to break Tamilnadu’s seesaw change using her Amma brand and fresh candidates to counter anti-incumbency. meanwhile, a ‘captain’ takes guard.
Assembly polls- Assam : Yah rah nahi aasan
as congress prepares for an acid test in Assam, the bjp alliance marshals forces for a crushing blow
Assembly polls- Keral : Dhara ke khilaf Chandi
oommen Chandy is battling both anti-incumbency and history in a state in which governments have changed with cyclical regularity. The Left front has the advantage but with the BJP forming the third front, it may play spoilsport.
Special Report : Charon or pyaas hi pyaas
Latur bears the brunt of Marathwada’s drought as its 12 lakh residents struggle to get drinking water.
Unfortunately, the scarcity has more to do with the administration’s callous attitude than to nature.
State : Jammu-Kashmir- Ab kam bhi to dikhayen Mahbooba
The deed done, J&K’s first woman chief minister needs to get down to the task of effective governance.
State : UP- Mulayam ke samne Muslim chunauti
The ruling SP government is from head to toe in wooing Muslim voters in its favor in upcoming UP assembly elections.
Nation : Ulajh gaye padosi ke jal me
Pakistan claims arrest of a ‘RAW agent’ in Balochistan, buoying its propaganda that India is fomenting trouble.
Special Report : China ki dunali
Beijing has gone from being world’s top arms importer to a huge supplier of military equipment, making deep inroads into India’s traditional sphere of influence in South Asia.
Leisure: Hat vale Bhagat Singh ki katha
A new book traces perhaps the earliest image of political propaganda in India.
Cinema: Sach hi hit hai
Bollywood steps into biopic season with an ever-evolving audience’s blessings.