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Highlights of India Today Hindi-15th August 2018, issue: Cover Story: Pakistan Sabse Mushkil Kaam. Kya Imran Khan Hain Taiyar Imran Khan is set to take charge of a country riven by extremism and crippled by debt.  Can he turn it around in the face of an all-powerful army And, can India do business with a hawkish Pakistan Or will Khan signal detente   Upfront: NRC Nayee Nagrik Samhita Just a couple of hours after the publication of complete draft of the National Register of Citizens in Assam on July 30, the fractious debate in Parliament spilled on to the streets of West Bengal.   Arthaat: Lutay Ya Pitya The money looted from banks belongs to common man and the money provided to banks as government capital is also taxpayers money. So why does the government not tell people how much NPA is there.   State: Maharashtra Akele Pade Fadnavis The Maratha quota agitation has the chief minister in a bind. Even the party is no help. The fury of Marathas has confined the CM to his Mantralaya office.   Gujarat: Hardik Ko Jhatka A jail sentence affect Hardik Patels standing in the state. Already singed once, the BJP has been careful with its cracks on Hardik.   Special Report: Muzaffarpur Yaun Utpidan Kand Ashray Ki Aad Mein Hawas Ki Shikar State government aided Girls Shelter in Muzaffarpur became a horror house for inmates: 34 were raped, at least three were made to undergo abortion, and another three are pregnant. All of them are children; most between seven and 14 years old.   Special Report: BSP Rashtriya Falak Par Chamakne Ki Chahat BSP supremo Mayawati seems to be cautious after consecutive debacles in the state and Lok Sabha elections. Now she is poised to make political alliance in different states beside Uttar Pradesh.   Special Report: S-400 Pratiraksha Ki Mukammal Missile Pranali India heaves a sigh of relief as US relents on its purchase of the S-400 Russian air defence missile system that the IAF needs badly.   Taj Ko Bachana Hai: Nadi Ka Pratishodh A flood-swollen Yamuna puts the foundation of the Taj Mahal in danger while plans and promises to revive the river gather dust on government shelves.   Baatcheet: Kamal Haasan Maqsad Satta Haasil Karna Nahi, Halaat Badalna Hai As the producer, director, writer, actor, co-choreographer of Vishwroopam2, Kamal Haasan chats with India Today. He talks about movies, his hero Mahatma Gandhi, his political party and reveals why politics was his true calling.   Shiksha Vishesh: University 4.0 New age universities must recognise employability as an important objective and provide more flexibility with on-campus, online, onsite and on-the-job learning.