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Forging Dreams of a Rising Global India
BETTING ON FRESH FACES • THE BJP USHERS IN A GENERATIONAL SHIFT IN THREE STATES AS THE CONGRESS DOES IN TELANGANA, TO GROOM THE LEADERSHIP OF THE FUTURE
PLAYING THE OBC CARD • MOHAN YADAV, THE BJP LEADERSHIP’S PICK FOR THE TOP POST IN MP, TICKS THE RIGHT BOXES IN THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION PUSH
A THORNY AGENDA
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IN FOR A BUMPY RIDE
THE RISE OF A WARHORSE • A SEASONED TRIBAL LEADER, VISHNU DEO SAI PIPS OTHER CONTENDERS TO BECOME CHHATTISGARH CM AS THE BJP TRIES TO BALANCE CASTE EQUATIONS
THE TASK AT HAND
THE ARTFUL COMBATANT • CHARISMATIC AND INDUSTRIOUS, A. REVANTH REDDY IS IN A HURRY TO LEARN FROM HIS PREDECESSOR’S MISTAKES AND CONSOLIDATE HIS GAINS FOR THE BATTLE ON THE HORIZON
THE LOOMING HURDLES
STRIKING A BALANCE • A TOUGH TASKMASTER WITH A WARM CORE, LALDUHOMA WILL HAVE TO KEEP THE ZPM UNITED AS WELL AS THE BJP AT THE CENTRE HAPPY
NOW, THE HARD BIT
PREVENTING TRAIN COLLISIONS • INDIAN RAILWAYS' ANTI-COLLISION SYSTEM, KAVACH, HOLDS GREAT PROMISE FOR REDUCING TRAIN ACCIDENTS. BUT ITS SLOW ROLLOUT REMAINS AN ISSUE
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OFFSHORING POLLUTION • To save the state’s polluted rivers, the Gujarat government plans to dispose of the bulk of industrial wastewater directly into the deep sea. But environmentalists fear the move’s impact on marine life and coastal settlements in the Gulf of Khambhat
NO TAKERS FOR THE VACCINE • THANKS TO SOCIAL STIGMA AND LACK OF AWARENESS, THOUSANDS OF WOMEN CONTINUE TO DIE OF CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIA, EVEN THOUGH IT IS THE ONLY TYPE THAT’S ALMOST ENTIRELY PREVENTABLE BY A VACCINE
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