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Highlights of India Today English issue dated August 18th, 2014. The Cover Story this week is on the Swadeshi warriors who are impacting government policies. The Controversy section has a story on Union Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi who drives a pet agenda. She also takes decisions for the environment and health ministries. Shekhar Gupta in his column National Interest says that Indians love technology though they don't understand science. That’s why Indians love the bomb, but finds GM crops evil. Missing Missile, a story in the Nation section, says that in its final days, a complacent UPA nearly compromised a sensitive weapon. The Big Story this week is on the emergence of a radicalised SIMI offshoot that is said have had more than a hand in the 2013 Bodh Gaya attack and the blasts at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2014 Patna rally. The Lost Artist, an Arts section story, tells the story of Nasreen Mohamedi, who is now on a global platform. The Sport section dwells on the Indian cricket team’s odd placements in the slips that don’t work. The issue has 2 free magazines – Woman, Simply Delhi -- with it.

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