Highlights of India Today Hindi – 12th March, 2025 issue:
Cover Story: Liver disease
Chhipa Hua Khatra
The deadly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is reaching epidemic proportions in India with 3 out of 10 adults and children afflicted. What you can do to protect yourself
Upfront: Maharashtra
Shinde Ke Talkh Tewar
New CM Devendra Fadnavis has rolled back many decisions taken in Shinde’s tenure, and also ordered a probe into some of them. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has skipped meetings chaired by Fadnavis and has also been holding parallel meetings to review the functioning of various departments.
Upfront: Advocate Act Amendments
Ek Kadam Peechhe Hati Sarkar
Central government took back the controversial draft of Advocate (Amendment) Act 2025 which curtails the freedom of strike and demonstration of lawyers within courts and contains many provisos which hurts the liberty of lawyers.
Special Report: Language Dispute
Tavajjo Ko Tarasti Urdu
Nobody taking care of Urdu language in Uttar Pradesh. Government has excluded it from live translation of Legislative assembly proceedings of regional language.
Special Report: Cyber Crime
Cyber Gulami Me Phanse Bhartiya
Lured by promises of lucrative jobs, Indian youths are being trafficked to scam compounds in Southeast Asia and forced into duping people back home. A concerted effort is needed to dismantle this modern-day slavery network
The Nation: Enemy Property
Shahi Sampatti Ka Jhagra
A court order on properties linked to the royal family of Bhopal invokes the controversial Enemy Property Act, and spotlights a decades-long legal tangle
Special Report: Wild Animal Attacks
Manav-Pashu Sangharsh Ke Naye Ilake
Loss of habitat has led to an alarming rise in incidents of human-animal encounters—and casualties—with even urban areas not immune to the threat
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