We are not afraid of Opposition unity; it’s a mirage: J.P. Nadda

 
 
 
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We are not afraid of Opposition unity; it’s a mirage: J.P. Nadda
 
Amidst the Opposition’s attempt at national unity with the ‘INDIA’ alliance, an exclusive chat with the BJP chief on his party’s Lok Sabha poll strategy
 
By Raj Chengappa and Anilesh Mahajan
 
 
 
 
 
SPOTLIGHT: TURMOIL IN PLA
Why buzz of internal strife in Chinese military is growing
At the centre of the speculation are top officers of the PLA Rocket Force and China’s foreign minister, who is not to be seen in public
 
By Pradip R. Sagar
 
 
 
 
GROUND REPORT: PROJECT CHEETAH
Kuno’s new challenge: Capturing cheetahs in wild for medical check-up
The medical examination is prompted by the deaths of two adult cheetahs from septicemia induced by radio-collar injury
 
By Rahul Noronha
 
 
 
 
FROM THE STATES: KERALA
Why it’s ‘no homework’ for primary students in Kerala MLA’s school
Pathanapuram legislator K.B. Ganesh Kumar says the burden of homework deprives children of the time they should ideally spend with parents or at play
 
By Jeemon Jacob
 
 
 
 
HEALTH: ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS
Why WHO has red-flagged aspartame
Ongoing research is shedding new light on this popular artificial sweetener that is now feared to cause cancer
 
By Sonali Acharjee
 
 
 
 
EYECATCHERS: FLASHBACK: 2006
When Dimple Kapadia bombed audiences in a bikini
She left the success of ‘Bobby’ behind to marry and part ways with Rajesh Khanna
 
By India Today Bureau
 
 
 
 
INDIA TODAY EDUCATION CONCLAVE: CURTAIN-RAISER
India Today Education Conclave to bring the best thinking minds together
The July 21 event in New Delhi will see experts brainstorm on some of the most pressing issues in the education sector
 
By India Today Bureau
 
 
 
 
FROM THE INDIA TODAY ARCHIVES (1998): SEX TRADE
From the India Today archives (1998) | How impotency is silently sweeping Indian bedrooms
Men from all age groups and social classes are desperately turning to doctors for cure
 
By Madhu Jain, Subhadra Menon, Ramesh Vinayak
 
 
 
 
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