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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated July 22nd, 2015.
Cover Story: Dhoye nahi dhulenge vyapam ke daag
One of the most successful CMs in recent times, Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s mishandling of the Vyapam Scam has posed the first serious challenge to his chair. His performance may not be enough to counter the damage caused to his image.
Cover Story- Nazaren chupane ki naubat
BJP faces a credibility crisis with the Lalit Modi scandal and Vyapam. A stormy monsoon session in parliament will be the litmus test for the party and the pm.
Cover Story: Ab nahi Shivraj
The series of mysterious deaths in Vyapam scam has put the reputation of Shivraj Singh Chauhan and BJP at stake. On the front of morality and justice, its a tough examination time for party.
Nation: Afsar dagdar CM lachar
Tainted officers are ruling in UP. Who is responsible Is government encouraging corrupt officers or corrupt officers are obstacle in the road of good governance
Nation: Vikas ki rah me aastha ka breaker
Hindu organizations are angry because government is demolishing the temples coming in the planned road map of metro.
Nation: Maksad ke liye bagawat
As if its litany of woes isn’t enough, the FTII now has to contend with a B-grade actor as chairman. No wonder the students are up in arms.
Special Report: Uthan ki rah par badh chali arthvyavastha
The economy is surely looking up, and there are clear signs. But let’s first get to a 6-7 per cent growth window without expecting the moon right away.
Nation: Kaise pichad gaya India se Bharat
A new socio-economic census lays bare India’s real poverty crisis. Time we used the data to reshape policies, target subsidies better and push urbanisation to create opportunities.
Personality: Badlav lane ko betab
Fighting errant borrowers, SBI has shown new dynamism under Arundhati Bhattacharya.
Special Report: Bharat ko gherane ki kavayad
China’s deepening economic and security investments in Pakistan have cast a shadow over its ties with India
Special Report: China ke sath china ki khatir
The incentive of Chinese investments spurs a civil-military balance and a drive to stabilize the country.
Society: Ye hai jeevan sathi pane ke naye thikane
Move over matrimonial websites and formulaic dating platforms. Communities with pre-vetted members are the new social circuits of the urban youth.
Society: Sara zamana dance ka deewana
Ordinary tea sellers are showing their talent and winning in reality dance shows. Now everybody is becoming dance fan from kids to adults.