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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated July 3rd, 2013. Cover Story: Bihar: NITISH KE DABANG: Nearly half of Nitish Kumar’s 118 MLAs have criminal cases against them, putting a question mark on his clean leader image. Almost all dons of the state are with Janta Dal United.
Khas Rapat: Teesra Morcha: PRADHANMANTRI BAZAAR MEIN MOL-BHAV KA DAUR: An India Today-CVoter study suggests that India is well poised to get an alternative prime minister, at least on paper, in the 2014 General Elections.
Khas Rapat: Bharat Mein Striyan: AURATON KE LIYE DUNIYA KA SABSE BURA MULK: Archana Pandey was burnt alive just because she refused to go for a test that would determine the sex of her baby in the womb. A camera was found installed in the toilet of a girls’ hostel in Bharatpur and brides in Madhya Pradesh were forced to go for virginity test. These types of incidents make India the worst country for a woman to live in.
Cinema: Ranbir Kapoor: ROCKSTAR SUPERSTAR: Bollywood’s new superstar is not an angry young man, a master of tragedies, or an eternal romantic. He is a young, unassuming fourth-generation Kapoor.
Rashtra: Sailab: ASMAAN PHATA Aur PAHAD TOO PADA: Over two days, on June 18 and 19, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, were battered by the heaviest downpour in over a century. The environmentally sensitive Uttarakhand received over 340 mm of rainfall, 375 per cent above normal, resulting thousands of death in the hilly state.
Samaj: Mahilayen: BACHCHA NAHI CHAHIYE, HUM BAHUT KHUSH HAIN: Many women are now thinking twice about having children. Motherhood, they feel, should be on their own terms today.
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