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    India Today Hindi Edition - सितम्बर 25, 2018

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    India Today Hindi Edition - सितम्बर 25, 2018

    India Today Hindi Edition - सितम्बर 25, 2018
    Hindi | 68 pages | True PDF | 20.6 MB


    Highlights of India Today Hindi-26th September 2018, issue:
    Cover Story: 377
    Akhirkaar Azadi
    The landmark 377 judgment has ushered in a new sexual morality in India. But the battle between progressive and regressive social mores looms

    Upfront: Fuel Prices
    Jwalant Mudda
    Unless the Centre and the states take a cut in revenues from fuel, prices are likely to remain high. For the moment, there seems no resolution in sight.

    Arthaat: Tel Nikalne Ki Neeti
    Forget that the petrol-diesel and electricity will be put under GST in near future as the energy taxation policy in India is very cruel and illogical.

    State: Jammu-Kashmir
    Chunav Par Gahrata Sankat
    The Centre’s plan to hold local body polls in the troubled state faces a setback with major political parties pulling out. The poll schedule notice alone saw a panicked exodus of party workers.

    Gujarat: Upwaas Andolan
    Hardik’s stock rises as the indefinite fast goes on even as the BJP tries to cut him off. CM Rupani’s big challenge was to ensure that hardik’s fast
    ends without incident.

    Special Report: BJP
    Ab Warg Ko Saadhne Par Zor
    As various castes are getting annoyed with BJP, the party is banking on class rather than caste. But price rise is the biggest hurdle in its way.

    Special Report: GSPC
    Pipe Mein Dooba Sapna
    A Gujarat government company once credited with the ‘biggest ever’ natural gas reserve find in the country is now burdened with a Rs 13,000 crore debt and desperately needs a bailout.

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