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In this issue

Highlights of India Today –26th April 2021 issue:

The Cover Story looks at India’s optimistic vaccine strategy seems to have been exposed by a deadly second wave of covid.

The issue also talks about the Indian film industry’s love affair with Hindu mythology is on the rise

The issue focuses on a long-delayed project nears CCS clearance even as India’s submarine force gets long in the tooth. Why the N-powered attack submarine project has taken so long.

A Better Deal For Farmers?

Faced with pressure from the Centre, Punjab is moving towards direct benefit transfer (DBT) to farmers for grain procured for the national granary this season.

A Better Deal For Farmers?

5 mins

WHY THE HILLS ARE BURNING

In the first week of April, India hosted US special presidential envoy for climate, John Kerry, in New Delhi as a precursor to the Leaders’ Summit with President Joe Biden later this month and COP-26 (the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference) in November.

WHY THE HILLS ARE BURNING

3 mins

Still on a Tightrope

For Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, the three bypolls on April 17—in Rajsamand, Sahara and Sujangarh—may be a challenge comparable in scale and complexity to the BJP-backed rebellion in July 2020 by party counterweight Sachin Pilot.

Still on a Tightrope

3 mins

THE RIFT RUNS DEEP IN YADAV CITADEL

Akhilesh and shivpal were there in saifai, but for the first time, the yadav first family played holi separately.

THE RIFT RUNS DEEP IN YADAV CITADEL

4 mins

Covid-19 - The Vaccine Crisis

India’s optimistic vaccine strategy seems to have been exposed by a deadly second wave of covid. What went wrong and how to get it back on track

10+ mins

TALES FROM THE OTHER SIDE

COVID SURVIVORS FROM WITHIN INDIA TODAY’S WORKFORCE ON FIGHTING THE VIRUS, WHAT GOT THEM THROUGH IT AND THE REALISATIONS THE DISEASE BROUGHT WITH IT

TALES FROM THE OTHER SIDE

10+ mins

WE NEED TO FIX THE MISTAKES WE HAVE MADE. EVERY NATION MUST RAISE ITS AMBITION TO DEAL WITH THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Among the first things the Joe Biden administration did when it took charge this January was to rejoin the 2015 Paris Agreement, which his predecessor Donald Trump exited in June 2017, barely six months into his term as US president. President Biden is holding a climate summit on April 22 in which he hopes to get the heads of state of key emitting nations, including India, to commit to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate JOHN KERRY was in India last week and spoke exclusively to Group Editorial Director (Publishing) RAJ CHENGAPPA on the outcome. Excerpts:

WE NEED TO FIX THE MISTAKES WE HAVE MADE. EVERY NATION MUST RAISE ITS AMBITION TO DEAL WITH THE CLIMATE CRISIS

8 mins

INDIA'S NUCLEAR SHARKS

A long-delayed project nears CCS clearance even as India’s submarine force gets long in the tooth. Why the N-powered attack submarine project has taken so long

INDIA'S NUCLEAR SHARKS

9 mins

TIME TO SAY TATA

With Cyrus Mistry losing the legal battle against the Tatas, all eyes are now on the drama of the separation—how the SP Group will restructure its debt and how the Tatas will buy out the Mistrys’ stake

TIME TO SAY TATA

8 mins

AN EPIC RESURGENCE

THE INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY’S LOVE AFFAIR WITH HINDU MYTHOLOGY IS ON THE RISE

AN EPIC RESURGENCE

6 mins

BOLLYWOOD'S GREEN CARD HOLDERS

Foreigners getting a foot in the Hindi film industry door are intent on making the most of it

BOLLYWOOD'S GREEN CARD HOLDERS

3 mins

Kitchen Qissas

Only some of the courses in this anthology of food writing satisfy the appetite

Kitchen Qissas

2 mins

RETURN OF THE NATIVE

KABIR BEDI has written a memoir he hopes will earn him the recognition and roles he was denied here in India

RETURN OF THE NATIVE

1 min

SMELLS GOOD

Big or small, soy or paraffin wax, rose or vanilla scents, candles have been a favourite for years. Now they are getting renewed attention as home fragrances. We take a look at top candle makers.

SMELLS GOOD

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.

India Today covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis.

India Today has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

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* Exclusive interviews: India Today's interviews with leading figures from India and around the world.

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