India Today Magazine - March 29, 2021
India Today Magazine - March 29, 2021
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today –29th March 2021 issue:
PINARAYI TAKES CONTROL
The Kerala assembly election is less than three weeks away and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, 75, is busy tying up loose ends.
3 mins
THE SOP OPERA CONTINUES
Populism has become the buzzword for the ruling AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) and challenger DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) in the campaign for the April 6 assembly election in Tamil Nadu.
5 mins
PROJECT CONFIDENCE
On March 16, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted: ‘Advice to BJP in Assam and CPIM in Kerala: Ask not how many ships are in the harbour, but which way the wind is blowing!’ It was an indirect assertion that despite the BJP’s high-profile campaign in the two poll-bound states, the saffron party was unlikely to win. However, Tharoor’s counsel to the saffron party’s Assam unit came as a surprise to many, as the BJPled ruling alliance is perceived to be on a strong wicket in the northeastern state.
4 mins
The Quad: Hype Vs Reality
The Quad certainly cannot mitigate India's security challenges but with its strategic heft it could out an expansionist China under pressure
3 mins
A TURBULENT TRIANGLE
There is no argument in India that Nepal is a part of the Indian subcontinent. In Nepal, though, the defining issue is of identity vis-à-vis India, with Nepali nationalism basically being anti-Indianism.
3 mins
The Great Indian Thirst
The country is staring at a grave water crisis unless we get our act together, and fast
10 mins
ENDING THE DRUDGERY
Even seven decades after Independence, just over a third of India’s 191 million rural households have access to tap water. A nation’s hope now rides on the ambitious Jal Jeevan Mission
10 mins
The Cities Of Woe
By 2050, at least 30 Indian cities will face a grave water risk, according to the WWF. The problems range from poor management of water sources, contaminated supplies, leaky distribution networks and vast volumes of untreated wastewater being poured into India’s rivers
10+ mins
THE GUJARAT MODEL
The state’s turnaround from acute scarcity to water adequacy in just two decades wasn’t just due to the Narmada canal, it also took visionary leadership
10+ mins
MAKING EVERY DROP COUNT
Nowhere is this dictum more precious than in India’s arid countryside. Farmers here have now realised that technology, community and shared resources can vastly improve their lot
10+ mins
ODE TO A SACRED RIVER
Several attempts have been made to clean the Ganga in the past. But never before has the project been undertaken on mission mode, with the prime minister himself overseeing its execution
10 mins
HOTSHEET
PICK OF THE MONTH
1 min
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Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
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