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Highlights of India Today Hindi magazine dated October 31, 2012. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Bhago! Nahin Toh Arvind Aa Jaayega is about Arvind Kejriwal and his mission against corruption. It has become a pattern with him. On October 5, his exposé of Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law, Robert Vadra, caught the country’s imagination, with almost every media organization following the story. On October 10, Kejriwal seized an opportunity to corner Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid, when a story by news channel Aaj Tak revealed financial irregularities in a Trust for the disabled chaired by him. On October 17, his target was BJP President Nitin Gadkari. It was a move aimed at his ultimate agenda: Establish the hollowness of existing mainstream political parties and show why only his party can offer a political alternative. “They are all in it together, making a fool of the people,” thundered Kejriwal. His expose on Gadkari, however, lacked the firepower of the one on Vadra, a sign of the pitfalls of his aggressive name and shame strategy. Sometimes, it may not work. For now, in a politically charged environment, Kejriwal had the BJP on the defensive. Within minutes, his narrative of a rich politician profiting from poor farmers had Sushma Swaraj addressing a press conference to defend Gadkari, just as senior Congress leaders had rushed to declare Vadra a private citizen. The fear in the permanent elite is palpable. Who will be next as the fearless crusader becomes a big game hunter? For only when he demolishes the existing pillars of the establishment can Kejriwal erect his new edifice. His fearlessness has inspired others, like IAS officer Ashok Khemka, to expose the rot in Government.

Haryana (Khas Rapat): Dabang Afsar An upright civil servant pays the price for exposing the Robert Vadra-DLF relationship, and suffers the consequences: His forty-third transfer in 21 years.

Salman Khurshid (Khas Rapat): Mushkil Mein Ghire Salman Khurshid The minister takes refuge in threat and bluster, sidestepping overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing by his Trust.

Business School (Special): Bheed Nahin Quality Zindabad It takes a lot to get to the top but more to stay there. Business schools in India must focus on producing global leaders, not degree-holders.

Bihar (Rashtra): Lalu Yadav Ki Return Flight Buoyed by the massive response to his roadshow, and parallel protests against Nitish Kumar, the RJD chief has declared war on the Bihar Chief Minister.

Diwali Releases (Cinema): Do Sitaron Ka Mahamuqabala SRK with Jab Tak Hai Jaan is ready to bang the box office this year on Diwali, and the Ajay Devgn is also ready for playing big this auspicious season with Son of Sardar.

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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