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Highlights of India Today –12th April 2021 issue:

This week's Cover Story looks at the current assembly elections to be a turning point for BJP. If it wins in Bengal, nothing will stop its return in 2024. But if it loses, it could trigger a domino effect and jeopardise its reforms agenda.

The issue also looks at businesses being more resilient after a year of the pandemic, but they will be severely tested again as India battles the second wave of covid-19

The issue also focuses on some believing that Congress could yet emerge the dark horse, others feel it has nothing much to offer its cadre or voters

THE KEN-BETWA BATTLEGROUND

On March 22, World Water Day, the Centre inked a tripartite agreement with the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh to push forward work on the Ken-Betwa River Link (KBRL) project.

THE KEN-BETWA BATTLEGROUND

4 mins

Trial by FIRe

Union Jal Shakti minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has upped the ante in the phone-tapping row surrounding an alleged plot last year to pull down the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan.

Trial by FIRe

5 mins

INAUSPICIOUS START

When the BJP won 74 of the 110 seats it conte­ sted in the November 2020 election for the 243­member Bihar assembly, just one less than the Rashtriya Janata Dal’s 75 (of 144 con­ tested) and well ahead of alliance part­ ner Janata Dal (United)’s 43 (of 115 seats), it achieved two things: become the principal opposition to the RJD in Bihar, and the dominant partner in the National Democratic Alliance.

INAUSPICIOUS START

5 mins

Making The BJP Future-Ready

The current assembly elections will be a turning point for the party. If it wins in Bengal, nothing will stop its return in 2024. But if it loses, it could trigger a domino effect and jeopardise its reforms agenda

Making The BJP Future-Ready

10+ mins

‘THE BJP'S STRENGTH IS ITS COHESION'

At the helm of India’s dominant political party, BJP national president JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA, in an exclusive interview with Group Editorial Director (Publishing) Raj Chengappa and Senior Editor Anilesh S. Mahajan, reveals what makes the organisation the powerhouse it is today and how it prepares for future challenges. Excerpts

‘THE BJP'S STRENGTH IS ITS COHESION'

10+ mins

THE ‘T' COMPANY

Thane emerges as a crucial link in Bombgate. The suspected cops in the case had all been posted in the satellite city to Mumbai’s north. The murderer and his victim lived there too

THE ‘T' COMPANY

10 mins

BRACING FOR NEW DISRUPTIONS

BUSINESSES ARE MORE RESILIENT AFTER A YEAR OF THE PANDEMIC, BUT THEY WILL BE SEVERELY TESTED AGAIN AS INDIA BATTLES A SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19

BRACING FOR NEW DISRUPTIONS

6 mins

FUMBLING AT THE FINISH LINE

Will internal rift and controversial candidate selections upset the BJP applecart in West Bengal?

FUMBLING AT THE FINISH LINE

7 mins

SPLIT IN THE BODO VOTE?

The BPF has a strong presence in Assam’s Bodoland Territorial Region, but it might face its toughest competition yet in ally-turned-rival BJP

SPLIT IN THE BODO VOTE?

6 mins

Can The Gandhis Save The Congress?

While some believe the party could yet emerge the dark horse, others feel it has nothing much to offer its cadre or voters

Can The Gandhis Save The Congress?

4 mins

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

India Today is a weekly news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1975 and is the most widely circulated magazine in India.

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