How BJP is fortifying new-look NDA for the Battle of 2024

 
 
 
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How BJP is fortifying new-look NDA for the Battle of 2024
 
PM Modi’s target of 50 per cent votes for the 38-party alliance in the Lok Sabha polls means it is the BJP that will need to do the heavy-lifting
 
By Anilesh S. Mahajan
 
 
 
 
 
FROM THE STATES: RAJASTHAN
Why Gehlot govt is pushing so many bills in last assembly session
Bills on organised crime, prison reforms, misuse of dead bodies and safety in holding fairs have been passed. Also in line is a bill on exam paper leaks
 
By Rohit Parihar
 
 
 
 
FROM THE INDIA TODAY MAGAZINE: VADNAGAR
How PM's hometown Vadnagar is getting a mega tourism push
The centuries-old town of Vadnagar, home to PM Modi in his young years, is getting a heritage makeover
 
By Jumana Shah
 
 
 
 
HEALTH: PLASTIC SURGERY
Why body ethics, regulation are need of the hour in plastic surgery
As demand grows beyond the metros, even those with dubious qualifications have been found to be performing plastic surgeries
 
By Sonali Acharjee
 
 
 
 
LIFESTYLE: LIVING IT UP
Nine quick-fix home makeover ideas
Expert advice on how you can use furnishings to give your interiors a quick and remarkable facelift
 
By Ridhi Kale
 
 
 
 
INDIA TODAY EDUCATION CONCLAVE: PRADHAN’S PERSPECTIVE
India’s knowledge capacity makes the global digital ecosystem run: Dharmendra Pradhan
At the India Today Education Conclave, the education minister promised an impetus to NEP 2020 and science research, and accepted the pressing need to address student suicides
 
By India Today Bureau
 
 
 
 
CINEMA: BOX-OFFICE 2023
Why box-office is betting big on Shah Rukh and Prabhas films in 2023
Surpassing the 2022 box-office collections of Rs 10,637 crore should allay fears that Indian audiences are reluctant to come to cinemas
 
By Suhani Singh
 
 
 
 
FROM THE INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (1980): MANIPUR
From the India Today archives (1980) | When Manipur was declared a ‘disturbed area’
The soldier had never been a novelty in the state, but suddenly there was one at every turn
 
By Sreekant Khandekar, Raghu Rai
 
 
 
 
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