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Highlights of India Today April 18th, 2016, issue: The Cover Story this week 'The Dirty Bomb' looks at the looming threat of nuclear terrorism over India and the real threat of extremists attempting to penetrate institutions with radiological materials. The story Bihar Goes Dry looks at how while coming good on his promise to ban on the sale and stocking of any type of alcohol in the state, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has compromised on the state’s excise receipts and has laid the ground for the illicit liquor business to flourish. The issue carries exclusive extracts from columnist and writer Tavleen Singh's new book India's Broken Tryst, as she gets to the heart of what has been ailing India over the past four decades and how Atal Behari Vajpayee settled comfortably into the Congress mould. The issue consists of a report on how the UP government sets out to solve the three-decade old mystery of India's most famous unknown man Gumnami Baba, while the Bose family debunks it as yet another hoax. The issue also has three free magazines with it: Aspire, Woman, Simply Chennai

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