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In this issue

Highlights of India Today 11th March 2024: A toxic mix of factors is threatening India's birds and we may lose some species forever. Also, a look at how rural India is catching up with the cities when it comes to consumer spending, a look at the slew of political films and our quarterly travel special.

BHARAT IS CATCHING UP WITH INDIA

Despite a nearly seven per cent growth projected for India this fiscal and the next, economists often quoted slackness in rural income and consumption as a stumbling block to prosperity.

BHARAT IS CATCHING UP WITH INDIA

3 mins

VERTICAL DESCENT FOR CONGRESS

It's been a bit of a nerve-wracking rollercoaster ride for the Congress of late, with the latest jolt to its self-image coming from a state it would have deemed relatively peril-free: Himachal Pradesh.

VERTICAL DESCENT FOR CONGRESS

4 mins

SHUTTING THE REVOLVING DOOR

On February 22, all the talk in Lucknow was about how UP ke do ladke' (the two boys from Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav) had come together again, sealing the alliance for the Congress and Samajwadi Party in the coming Lok Sabha election.

SHUTTING THE REVOLVING DOOR

3 mins

LEFT TAKES THE LEAD

Looking to avoid a repeat of 2019, the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala has announced candidates early for the coming general election.

LEFT TAKES THE LEAD

2 mins

Patwari Plots a Revival

The walls of Jitendra 'Jitu' Patwari's office at his 74 Bungalows residence in Bhopal are covered with photos of the Congress pantheon.

Patwari Plots a Revival

3 mins

A RAGING SANDSTORM

A newbie chief minister always elicits some curiosity. Add some extra layers to that when you have someone like Rajasthan's Bhajan Lal Sharma, who came from beyond the pale of perhaps his own ambition to occupy high office.

A RAGING SANDSTORM

3 mins

INDIA'S VANISHING BIRDS

CLIMATE CHANGE, DEFORESTATION, DISEASE AND HUMAN APATHY ARE TAKING A TOLL ON OUR AVIAN HERITAGE. IF WE DON’T ACT NOW, WE WILL LOSE SOME BIRDS FOREVER

INDIA'S VANISHING BIRDS

10+ mins

TEJASHWI SPREADS HIS NET FAR AND WIDE

With Nitish Kumar having crossed over to the Opposition side, Tejashwi Yadav pitches himself as the leader of the masses, promising them economic and social justice as he traverses the state

TEJASHWI SPREADS HIS NET FAR AND WIDE

6 mins

SWIFT TACTICAL AIRLIFTS TO THE BORDER

The Indian Air Force strengthens its ability to deploy at short notice men and materiel to its northern borders, especially the one with China, thanks to an expanding network of all-weather landing grounds, demonstrated most recently by the night landing of an IAF C-130J transport aircraft at the high-altitude Kargil airfield

SWIFT TACTICAL AIRLIFTS TO THE BORDER

6 mins

THE NEW WAVE OF POLITICAL FILMS

FROM THE ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 TO THE GODHRA TRAIN INCIDENT, HINDI FILMS ARE USING DEFINING, AND OFTEN DIVISIVE, INCIDENTS FROM THE IMMEDIATE PAST TO SPIN OPINIONATED POLITICAL NARRATIVES

THE NEW WAVE OF POLITICAL FILMS

6 mins

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PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

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