India Today - March 18, 2024
India Today - March 18, 2024
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Highlights of India Today 18th March 2024: An analysis of the fortunes of Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma and BYJU's Byju Raveendran, and how overreach and overambition led them to make decisions that proved disastrous. Also in the issue, the storm in Sandeshkhali, a new aiport near Sabarimala, a Q&A with Ali Zafar and much more.
BJP'S RETURN GIFTS
Not many outside Uttar Pradesh would have heard of Sanjay Nishad, Om Prakash Rajbhar, Keshav Dev Maurya or Chandrashekhar Azad before election season added some extra centigrades to the warming air.
4 mins
NITISH IN A SAFFRON MAZE
On March 2, a day after celebrating his 73rd birthday, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar was sharing the stage with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Aurangabad district and sounding a bit contrite.
4 mins
THE HEADS KEEP ROLLING
Is a clash between its directors and the board of governors taking a toll on the venerable Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)? If recent events at IIM Calcutta are to be taken at face value, that question is merely rhetorical.
4 mins
DIRECT FLIGHT TO AYYAPPA
Kerala’s fifth airport is coming up in the hills of Erumely in Kottayam district, some 54 km from the famous Sabarimala temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa.
3 mins
INDIA LEADS THE PUSHBACK
India’s commerce & industry minister Piyush Goyal may have been two days late to join deliberations at the 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Abu Dhabi, but his presence was felt as soon as he arrived.
2 mins
FALL OF THE ICONS
The inside story of how the two poster boys of India's start-up ecosystem-Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Byju Raveendran of BYJU'Sscaled great heights only to script their own downfall
10+ mins
UDDHAV AND THE ART OF MANAGING CONTRADICTIONS
DESPITE THE SETBACKS, THACKERAY’S SENA UBT) STILL HAS THE SYMPATHY FACTOR GOING FOR IT. BUT IT’S AN UPHILL TASK, MANAGING THE ALLIANCE, WOOING NEW VOTER BLOCS AND KEEPING HIS CORE MARATHI VOTE INTACT
8 mins
A STORM IN SANDESHKHALI
The arrest of TMC strongman Sheikh Shahjahan has come as a relief for the people of Sandeshkhali. While they accuse him of a wide range of violations—from dispensing arbitrary justice to extortion—the scandal may impact the TMC’s performance in the Lok Sabha polls. An on the spot report
7 mins
THE ODISHA MOMENT
The state's transformative journey-from poverty to prosperity-under the leadership of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, made for some fascinating discussions at the India Today State of the State Conclave in Bhubaneswar
6 mins
"ODISHA'S NEXT DECADE WILL BE ABOUT THE YOUTH"
Former IAS officer and now Biju Janata Dal leader V.K. Pandian, who heads Odisha's revolutionary 5T (transparency, technology, teamwork, time and transformation) model of governance, spoke to Group Editorial Director (Publishing) Raj Chengappa, on how the initiative is changing citizens' experience for the better. Excerpts from the interview
2 mins
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