India Today Magazine - April 06, 2020
India Today Magazine - April 06, 2020
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today – April 06, 2020 issue:
This week's issue talks about coronavirus having lead to nations going on a lockdown. The borders have been shut off, flights have been cancelled. Globalisation is now being replaced by isolationism as nations struggle to shield their population from the deadly virus.
The issue also focusses on various ways to deal with the nationwide lockdown, ranging from entertainment to fitness.
The issue further talks about Shivraj Singh Chouhan's return as the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh.
CAN KAMAL NATH STAGE A COMEBACK?
HOW THE CONGRESS LEADER MISSED THE PLOT TO OUST HIM AS CHIEF MINISTER OF MADHYA PRADESH AND WHAT IT WILL TAKE FOR HIM TO RETURN TO POWER
10+ mins
‘MAMA' RETURNS
THE BJP BETS ON SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN AGAIN TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A MINEFIELD OF PROBLEMS IN THIS CRUCIAL STATE
4 mins
“If I wanted a sinecure for my judgments, why would I ask for just a Rajya Sabha seat?”
Former Chief Justice of India, RANJAN GOGOI, stirred controversy when—nominated by the President of India—he took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on March 19, just four months after he had demitted office as the head of the Supreme Court of India. Opposition leaders and several jurists cried foul, charging that his nomination was effectively a quid pro quo from the Modi government, a reward for several verdicts during his tenure that allegedly favoured the government. In the first-ever interview of his career, Gogoi spoke exclusively to INDIA TODAY Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa and Senior Editor Kaushik Deka. Excerpts:
10+ mins
A Plan To Beat The Pandemic
With India on the brink of rapid community transmission of COVID-19, the government needs to move fast to fix gaps in the health infrastructure and put foolproof protocols in place
10+ mins
Covid-19 - The Economics Of Survival
13 ways to save business from the aftershocks
10+ mins
3 Tips To Stay Afloat As Covid-19 Strikes
3 tips to stay afloat as Covid-19 strikes
2 mins
5 Pathways To Lower Mental Stress
Battles of heart and mind Advice from Ground Zero on how to stop worrying and embrace the isolation
5 mins
BOOKEND YOUR FEARS
BOOKEND YOUR FEARS
1 min
7 Ways To Exercise Your Way Out Of A Lockdown
Don’t let the crisis get you down. Get up, get going and exercise to keep up your spirits
5 mins
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT
What parents are doing to keep their children out of mischief in this COVID 19-enforced vacation
4 mins
8 Ways To Entertain Yourself
Entertainment is the best medicine celebrities prescribe shows and films for these times of ‘ the new normal ’
6 mins
Reading Till the End
Reading Till the End
1 min
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Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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