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India Today Hindi Edition - अप्रेल 17, 2018

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India Today Hindi Edition - अप्रेल 17, 2018

India Today Hindi Edition - अप्रेल 17, 2018
Hindi | 68 pages | True PDF | 27.5 MB


Highlights of India Today Hindi-18th April 2018, issue:
Cover Story: Dalit: Daliton Ka Dam
The outpouring of Dalit rage in the Hindi heartland underscores their new assertiveness. What impact will it have on national politics in the run-up to 2019?

Upfront: Impeachment: Jajon Par Nazar
It would be myopic to place judicial performance beyond scrutiny as liberty without accountability is freedom for the foolish. But impeachment process is so tortuous that it practically gives judges immunity.

Arthaat: Subedaron Par Daromadar
Do people differentiate between politics and government and if it is so, we can say these people have tremendous power in their one index finger.

States: Maharashtra: Dofaad Hua Andolan
The rift in the Maratha Seva Sangh could only be good news for Fadnavis and the BJP, especially at a time when there has been so much unrest in rural Maharashtra.

Himachal Pradesh: Sarkari Rahat Ka Anurag
The BJP government takes back the sports bill passed by Virbhadra Singh government and gives relief to Anurag Thakur, but it has given an opportunity to Congress to criticise the ruling party.

Special Report: Badlav Ke Zariye Jeet Ki Jugat
The BJP high command has plan to change guards in the state governments of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh but it had to postpone it due to Bharat Bandh of Dalits.

State of State: Madhya Pradesh: Mission Madhya Pradesh
The state has become the template for India’s second green revolution. If only it could replicate this in industry and focus more on reducing regional disparities.

Fursat: Theatre Olympic: Khel Bhi, Tamasha Bhi
The Olympic was organised across India in 17 cities and on many places they attracted people but in Delhi many dramas were played with few audience.

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