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1Cover story present sharp reaction of various sections of society in entire the nation after brutal attack on students and teachers in JNU. It also details muted role of JNU administration, Delhi police and central government. Prominent columnists like Saikat Majumdar, Kaushik Basu & Nirvikar Singh and Partha Ghose also writes on the it.

2   Editor Harvir Singh in his regular column opines on horrible incident of JNU. He also raises question on the motive of the attackers and muted role of JNU administration and Delhi Police.

3 S. K. Singh tells how disagreement and anger on CAA, NRC and NPR is turning into nationwide mass movement. The government failed to clear doubts of minorities and youth of India due to contradictory statements.

4  Ravo Bhoi and Mahendra Kumar tells about new political picture of tribal regions. Recent assembly elections shows how BJP is losing it’s base which is gain for opposition.

5 Prashant Shrivastava tells why government’s efforts could not give positive response to revive economy. The story also tries to look on government’s new steps and PMO intervention for address the critical challenge.

 

Read by the modern and progressive Hindi reader, Outlook Hindi is a complete current affairs and general interest fortnightly for the well informed and concerned citizens, cultured people, conscious consumers, sensitive human beings and sensible families. It tracks a wide range of issues from politics and policy, economy and society to international affairs, literature and culture, personal finance and films, travel and spiritualism, and family and relationships. Instead of routine coverage, it provides deep analysis, thorough investigation, exclusive insights and an original angle. All packed with an aesthetic design and layout. In short, Outlook Hindi is a magazine with a firm outlook and attitude that provides a whole worldview in its interesting coverage and pleasant features.

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