India Today Magazine - November 29, 2021
India Today Magazine - November 29, 2021
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today –29th November 2021 issue: The cover story analyses the nuts and bolts behind cryptocurrency and if there's a new digital dawn. The story also highlights the need for the government to regulate crypto to protect investors’ interests.
THE LONGER TERM ROW
Two weeks before commencement of the winter session of Parliament, the Union government, on November 14, passed an ordinance to extend the tenures of the directors of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) up to five years. Both posts had a fixed tenure of two years, irrespective of the retirement age of 60.
4 mins
A CRIPPLING CRISIS
Farmers across the country have been reeling under a shortage of fertilisers, especially diammonium phosphate (DAP) and urea, both key inputs in the ongoing rabi season.
5 mins
A NEW TURF WAR
Eastern Uttar Pradesh was abuzz with political anticipation on November 13 as chief minister Yogi Adityanath, accompanied by Union home minister Amit Shah, arrived in Azamgarh, the Lok Sabha seat of Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav, to lay the foundation stone of a state university to be built on 50 acres at a cost of Rs 108 crore.
3 mins
WEST BENGAL - MINING A CONTROVERSY
The Deocha Pachami coal mining project, involving land acquisition of thousands of acres, including a wide expanse of forests and 12 Adivasi villages, will be West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s biggest challenge yet.
6 mins
Covid-19 Vaccines For Children - Treading With Care
Shreya Nangia, a 48-year-old mother of two in Gurugram, has not let her children out of their four-bedroom house since the beginning of the Covid pandemic in March 2020.
5 mins
The Crypto Mania
A $6 Bn investment by young indians in digital currency is fuelling a crypto frenzy. Is it a bubble waiting to burst?
10+ mins
STRIKING AT THE TOP
NOVEMBER HAS BEEN A MONTH OF DEBILITATING LOSSES FOR THE MAOIST INSURGENCY IN INDIA. THEIR LEADERSHIP IS IN TATTERS AFTER THE ELIMINATION OF FOUR TOP LEADERS
7 mins
A GRIM WARNING
THE BRAZEN STRIKE ON AN ARMY CONVOY NEAR THE MYANMAR BORDER SHATTERS THE RELATIVE PEACE OF THE RECENT PAST IN THE STATE AND RAISES FRESH CONCERNS ABOUT ONE OF INDIA’S LONGEST-RUNNING INSURGENCIES
6 mins
“RICH COUNTRIES FAILED TO KEEP THEIR PROMISE ON FINANCE”
The recently concluded Climate Change summit at Glasgow drew flak from activists for the lack of adequate action to save the world but also won praise for some of the big decisions that were taken. India played an important and, at times, controversial role in this. Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav was India’s chief negotiator and, in an exclusive interview to Raj Chengappa, Group Editorial Director, he spoke about the gains and the big misses of the summit. Excerpts:
6 mins
ONE ID, MANY BENEFITS
HARYANA’S PARIVAR PEHCHAN PATRA SCHEME AIMS TO CREATE A POOL OF VERIFIED CITIZENS’ DATA TO IMPROVE WELFARE DELIVERY
8 mins
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Language: English
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