Highlights of India Today issue dated October 29, 2012. The Cover Story focuses on why politicians run for cover when Arvind Kejriwal-led India Against Corruption threatens to expose corruption in high places. The Special Report section on Ashok Khemka, an upright civil servant, unravels how the IAS officer paid the price for exposing the Robert Vadra-DLF relationship. The Big Story section highlights Law Minister Salman Khurshid who has taken refuge in threat and bluster, sidestepping overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing by his Trust. The Nation section on Lalu Prasad Yadav speaks about the RJD chief who has declared war on the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The Business Today-Nielsen Best B-schools survey, which covered 2,264 MBA students from 29 cities, shows that outside the top 25 business schools, the remaining provided only 21 per cent of their graduates with a job. The Neighbours section on Pakistan speaks about Malala Yousafzai, the girl who was hailed as next Benazir Bhutto, and how she was shot by Taliban militants to assert that the gun is more powerful than the book. The Society section talks about the medieval world of Haryana khaps.
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