India Today - Hindi


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Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated September 9th, 2015. Cover Story: Aarakshan ki aag ko hawa Narendra Modi’s home ground is on fire as the Patel campaign spirals out of control and his political foes sense a vulnerability. Nation: Aastha banam Kanoon The Jain community stands divided after Rajasthan High Court holds religious ritual of fast unto death as a criminal offence. Nation: Soochana me badhati NA This is the recent debate that how justified it is to keep away the political parties from right to information. Nation : Purvottar me BJP ka chakka CM Tarun Gogoi’s man Friday not long ago, Himanta Sarma, with his popularity and friendships across party lines, has his job cut out: winning Assam for the BJP. Nation: Swachch bharat ke daur me koode par shahar India wants to become super power but the reality is that we cannot even manage our garbage properly. After the investment of 500 crore Rs. most of the waste management plants in UP are not in working condition. Economy: China ki darkati deewar The WORLD SHIVERS AS china’s state investment-driven, export-led mod el of growth over the past two decades nears the end of its shelf life. Guest Column: Nasamjhiyon ne kiya bantadhar After allowing a buildup of overcapacity in the real economy, au thorities may have bet on a run on the stock market for breathing room and talked sentiment up. Economy: China ke raste aaya avsar As China’s halo dims, India gets a unique opportunity to reposition itself as a country that means business. But only if we get our house in order. Smart Money: Plot ki pechidagiyan Want to buy a plot of land Here’s a lowdown on things you must know. Smart Money: Sapno ke ghar ke liye ek sajhi koshish Not eligible for a higher amount Opting for a joint home loan not only increases your chances but also doubles tax benefits. Smart Money: Zameeni Sachaiyan Real estate is still suffering from a lack of investor interest due to excessive supply, delay and regulatory hurdles. Will all this lead to a price fall Special Report: Hath malte hi rah gaye By not allowing Nawaz Sharif any room to defend at home his Kashmir omission in Ufa, the Narendra Modi government boxes itself into a corner on its Pakistan policy. Crime: Ek katl ke kitane afsaane As a three-year-old Mumbai murder whodunnit moves towards closure, the chequered life of prime accused Indrani, wife of media baron Peter Mukerjea, comes into focus