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India Today Hindi Edition - मई 08, 2018

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India Today Hindi Edition - मई 08, 2018

India Today Hindi Edition - मई 08, 2018
Hindi | 72 pages | True PDF | 21.8 MB


Highlights of India Today 9th May 2018, issue:
Cover Story: Asaram: Kalank Katha
Self styled God man couldn't avoid his conviction for lifer despite many conspiracies. The story of a rapist Baba's rise and fall.

Rashtra: Swadeshi: Sangh Pariwar Ki Badhati Dakhalandazi
How the RSS and it's affiliateslike the Swadeshi Jagran Manch are shaping government policy on education and the economy.

Arthaat: Kyon Bechain Hain Rajya
Incompatible reforms and cosmetic governance have derailed the co-operative federalism.

Khaas Rapat: Bharat-Cheen: Dil Bhi Milen To Baat Bane
Even as PM Modi and Xi Jinping signal that India and China can be partner in a fractious world, can the two nations actually keep conflicts on the hold?

Khas Rapat: Budhapa: Aabadi Ka doosra Pahloo
Even as branded corporate eldercare is thriving, the welfare of senior citizens remains in doubt.

Khas Rapat: Preparation For Kumbh: Kumbh Bahana, Siyasi Nishana
Humiliated in two prestigious bye-elections, Yogi Government trying to sharpen the Hindu agenda by using Kumbh in Allahabad.

Rajneeti: Sikkim: Janata Ka Mukhyamantri
Pawan Kumar Chamling becomes India's longest serving chief minister. A look at his political journey.

Cinema: Film Editing: Hunar Cinema Sajaane Ka
A new generation of film editors evolved their own ways to bring out technically smart main stream films.

Fursat: Shakhsiyat/Rajendra Jangle: Kaimare Ka Saundarya-shastri
Fifth time National award winner for his documentaries, this director-cinematographer from Madhya Pradesh is deeply rooted in nature.

Kitaaben: Upanyas: Rail Anubhavon Ki Khadaan se
A novel by an ex railway TTE, narrates many black and whites of Indian Railway.

Sawal-Jawab: Radhika Apte: Crime Queen
Actor, on working with superstars, juggling independent and commercial movies, and the much anticipated crime series Sacred Games.

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