India Today Hindi - June 19, 2019
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Highlights of India Today Hindi 19th June 2019, issue: Cover Story: Amit Shah Shaktimaan Shah India’s internal security landscape is set for a radical shift under the new Union home minister. Special Report: BJP Chhupe Rustam Prior to the general election BJP was supposed to be on back foot in most of the states but some of the foot soldiers and dark horses worked hard and the party fared better than it did in 2014. Special Report: Lok Sabha Saansadon Se Badla Sadan Ka Chehra More educated professionals, more millionaires, a few more women, younger MPs and a rejig of caste equations. What the changing face of Lok Sabha means for the Indian democracy? Special Report: West Bengal Kaise Lagi Didi Ke Qile Mein Sendh Forcing the Left to move Right, wooing TMC’s disgruntled leaders and building a strong organisation at the grassroots level were key elements of the BJP’s ‘Mission Bengal’ strategy. Special Report: Madhya Pradesh Kursi Bachane Ki Badhi Kashmakash Rattled by the Lok Sabha defeat, Chief Minister Kamal Nath looks to ward off a looming threat to his government from an upbeat BJP. Uttar Pradesh: Pareeksha Dhandhali Jitni Pareekshayen, Utni Dhandhali Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission is again in the news for bad reasons as the question paper for LT Grade Teachers Recruitment Examination leaked and subsequently the examination controller was arrested. State: West Bengal Mamta Ne Shuroo Ki Safai The West Bengal chief minister is going after ‘traitors’, both in her party and the state administration. State: Karnatak Congress Ko Sanjeevni? Days after the Lok Sabha debacle, the party scores a morale-lifting victory in the municipal polls. Upfront: Economy Sust Padti Arthvyavastha Ko Kaise Phir Se Dein Raftar The worst fears of India’s policymakers seem to have come true. India’s economy grew at its lowest rate in the past five years as private investment slowed and agriculture, industry and exports continued to slacken.
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