Highlights of India Today English issue dated April 26th, 2015. The Cover Story this week is on how the Jawaharlal Nehru government spied on Subhas Chandra Bose's family for nearly 20 years. The Big Story, "Looking Through Mahatma's Glasses" discusses how Modi is eyeing the 21st century for the BJP. And to shape the pan-India dream, the saffron party is looking at Gandhi's model that worked for the grand old party. Shekhar Gupta, in his column National Interest, writes about how Mumbai is another reminder that state administrations must be moved out of growth-generating metros. Empire Under Siege is a Nation story on how the law has come knocking at the Marans' door. Sibling rivalry bewteen ageing scions of the Nizam threatens the closure of Hyderabad museum housing the dynasty's dazzling artefacts. This issue also discusses how Haryana's patriarchal hinterland is witnessing the beginnings of a social transformation-the emergence of khap panchayats with a conscience that value women. The edition has 3 free magazines - Woman , Simply Pune and Simply Chennai - with it.
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