Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated April 3rd, 2013. Cover Story: India Today Hindi’s cover story Akhiri Chot Kab Karenge Mulayam. Mulayam has been licking his lips in anticipation of the next Lok Sabha elections. The party has launched its ‘Lakshya 2014’—hoardings with that legend are visible at prominent intersections across Lucknow, and large stickers are pasted on the windscreen of every flag post-bearing SUValigned to the government of the day. “The way things are going, we’ll have a non-Congress, non-BJP government at the Centre next year. But there’s no point in making alliances now. All that will happen on its own, like it always does, once the results come in. The Third Front will rise,” says Mulayam. Vayask Hone Ki Umra (Khas Rapat): 18 Ya 16? Kis Baali Umar Ko Karein Salam: The fierce debate on the age of consent shows how out of sync our laws are with public opinion. India Today Conclave 2013 (Special): Asahmatiyon Ke Daur Mein Vaicharik Hath: Inventive minds at the India Today Conclave put democracy on trial and map the future of freedom. Sanjay Dutt (Apradh): Munna Bhai Ka Short Circuit: 20 years later, law finally catches up with Bollywood’s bad-boy-turned-good. Itaalvi Sainik (Vivad): Italy Jhuka Ya Bharat: The UPA Government, by omission or commission, made a serious error by letting the marines go. No action now can cover up that colossal blunder. Cricket (Khelkood): Team India Ke Naye Dulare Gabbar Aur Bittoo: Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s blistering start caps Team India’s transition. Celebrity Chef (Khan-Paan): Ameriki Andaz Mein Desi Tadka: Indian chefs in the US are pushing ethnic, geographic and gastronomic limits as they wow connoisseurs and celebrities with their creations
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