India Today Magazine - November 07, 2022
India Today Magazine - November 07, 2022
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Highlights of India Today 7th November 2022 issue:- Even as India celebrates one of its own moving into 10, Downing Street, Rishi Sunak faces the daunting challenge of pulling the UK economy back from the brink.
THAKUR & THE REBELS
Celebration was not the first thing on BJP national president J.P. Nadda's mind when he arrived at his native Vijaypur village in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district just before Diwali.
3 mins
THE LONG ROAD TO DELHI
Since everyone is on a yatra, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, who made his national ambitions evident by renaming the Telangana Rashtra Samithi TRS) Bharat Rashtra Samithi BRS) on Dussehra, is not one to be left behind.
3 mins
“NO QUICK SOLUTION TO THE RUSSIA UKRAINE WAR”
The United Nations has rarely been more rele vant than in the contemporary world—riven by conflict and polarisation, buffeted by waves of natural disasters driven by climate change, its economy teetering on the brink of recession. In such a scenario, UN secretary general ANTONIO GUTERRES plays a crucial mediatory role. Recently in India on a twoday visit, Guterres spoke about the war in Ukraine, the fight against terrorism, possible UN Security Council reforms and more in an exclusive interview with GEETA MOHAN, the foreign affairs editor, India Today TV. Excerpts:
3 mins
FOR LAND, AND IDENTITY
No strident raising of slogans, no loud banners castigating political opponents, no mainstream media following the marchers.
3 mins
WALKING THE EXTRA MILE
Call it the yatra effect. The Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra had just about exited Karnataka this month when the ruling BJP set out on its Jana Sankalpa' rallies, with Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and party stalwart B.S.Yediyurappa (BSY) leading the charge in a counter-offensive to prepare the ground for state elections in May 2023.
3 mins
Fearless Commissar
Left politics has given this country many a stalwart, and one entered his 100th year this October 23.
2 mins
The Rishi Raj Challenges & Pitfalls
Even as india celebrates one of its own moving into 10, downing street, rishi sunak faces the daunting challenge of pulling the uk economy back from the brink
10+ mins
THE DYNASTS DILEMMA
BJP LEADERS LIKE TO CALL OUT THE OPPOSITION'S 'PARIVARVAAD' BUT THEIR OWN PARTY IS NO STRANGER TO POLITICAL NEPOTISM
8 mins
HOMELAND BATTLES
AFTER NEARLY 25 YEARS IN POWER, THE BJP NOW FACES A THREECORNERED BATTLE IN GUJARAT. WILL IT HELP OR HURT THE PARTY’S CAUSE, OR COULD THIS ELECTION SPRING A SURPRISE?
10+ mins
Enemy In The Shadows
With a new case registered every hour, india has become a hotbed of stalking incidents. It’s time the authorities took a hard look at the law and its implementation t0 enhance deterrence on the ground
8 mins
EPIC REACTION
Films based on Hindu deities and mythology have appealed to Indian audiences for decades. But the flood of hate and intolerance in recent times has left filmmakers exasperated
5 mins
REIMAGINING THE RAMAYANA
Author Amish Tripathi has again found in mythology the recipe for yet another blockbuster book
3 mins
Films witha DiFFerence
After two pandemic-induced online editions, the 11th edition of Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) is back with a physical edition in McLeodganj from November 3 to 6. The lineup, meant to showcase the finest films from India and abroad, does an especially masterful job of spotlighting the diversity and sheer talent of independent films from the subcontinent. Here are some films to look out for:
2 mins
FROM ONE HIT TO ANOTHER
Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, the man Team India looks to when it needs a senior player to stand in as captain, will soon be seen on the big screen, playing a cameo role in the film Double XL
1 min
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