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Highlights of India Today Hindi magazine dated October 24, 2012. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Congress Ke Daman Per Damad Ka Daag is about Robert Vadra. The irresistible rise of Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law threatens to become a dangerous liability for Congress, which is already buffeted by corruption charges. Vadra’s real estate empire saw an unreal expansion. Within three years, he has amassed a property portfolio worth about Rs 200 crore. The intricate web of his five companies has done no other business since being incorporated in 2007-08 other than buying and selling property or giving and taking loans. It has serious political repercussions. Allies who have held the UPA Government in place, like Mayawati and Mulayam Singh Yadav, were forced to support calls for an inquiry into the Vadra-DLF link. The sharpest impact was on the credibility of Congress itself, which was immobilised by the prospect of electoral collapse. A party that has begun to prepare for a setback was staring at the serious probability of doom in the next General Election. The public’s anger is palpable, and finds expression though a range of reactions, from jokes on SMS to PILs based on the documents put into public domain by Kejriwal. As the mire deepens, one fact on the horizon gets closer: Elections.

Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust (Padtaal): Viklaangon Ka Paisa Khane Ka Khula Khel Farukhabadi Union law minister’s NGO forged signatures of government officials to siphon money. Can he recover from the deep, self-inflicted embarrassment?

Arthik Sudhar (Khas Rapat): Sudhar Ke Raste Per Daudte Chidambaram Chidambaram is on an overdrive to save a sinking UPA-2. His efforts may earn him a chance for the top job.

Jammu-Kashmir (Khas Rapat): Aman-Chain Ki Wadi Mein Ubalte Naujawan Disillusioned with Omar Abdullah, the new generation just wants jobs and economic progress, not government oppression or religious extremism.

2012 Airtel India Grand Prix (F1): Laut Aaye Toofani Raftaar Ke Baadshah Grid girls, after parties that are the talk of town, and blistering pace on the track. India is set to renew its date with Formula 1 this month-end.

India Today Hindi Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageHindi

FrequencyWeekly

India Today Hindi Magazine is a weekly Hindi-language magazine published by the India Today Group. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, economy, society, culture, and sports. It is known for its in-depth reporting, insightful analysis, and stunning photography.

India Today Hindi Magazine features a variety of content, including:

* Cover Story: The cover story of each issue of India Today Hindi Magazine is dedicated to a specific topic related to current affairs. The cover story is typically written by a leading expert in the field and provides readers with in-depth analysis and recommendations.
* Featured Articles: The featured articles in India Today Hindi Magazine cover a wide range of topics related to current affairs, including national and international news, government policies, economic trends, and social issues. The featured articles are written by experienced journalists and analysts and provide readers with valuable insights into current events.
* Editorials: The editorials in India Today Hindi Magazine provide readers with the magazine's perspective on important current events. The editorials are written by the magazine's editors and are known for their critical and independent analysis.
* Q&A: The Q&A section of India Today Hindi Magazine provides readers with the opportunity to ask questions about current affairs to the magazine's experts. The questions and answers are published in the magazine and provide readers with valuable insights into how to understand current events.

India Today Hindi Magazine is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and developments in India. It is also a great way to get in-depth analysis and commentary on current affairs.

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