THE WEEK India Magazine - October 06, 2024
THE WEEK India Magazine - October 06, 2024
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In this issue
GREAT INDIAN ANTI-DEFECTION CIRCUS
Nearly 40 years after it was passed, the anti-defection law has proven largely ineffective in preventing largescale defections and the toppling of governments. It often undermines the strength of elected governments. THE WEEK takes a comprehensive look at the working of the anti-defection law thorough people who know it best.
Untold stories: How a European family made an arid town in Andhra Pradesh its home and turned it into a blooming sports hub
Also read: For India, Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s pro-China outlook could be a headache
@Leisure: Even as Gujarati cinema embraces bold themes, its search for an identity continues
In Health
Why we hoard, and what that does to our brain
There is a hoarder in all of us in some measure, but it can become a mental health condition when it seriously impairs one’s life and the safety of others
Heat in the valley
The second phase of the assembly elections was crucial for several high-profile leaders
4 mins
Subsidies have to be rationalised
INTERVIEW SUKHVINDER SINGH SUKHU HIMACHAL PRADESH CHIEF MINISTER
4 mins
FOUR DECADES OF FAILURE
Almost 40 years since the enactment of the anti-defection law, it is widely accepted that the law has been ineffective in stopping wholesale defections and toppling of governments
3 mins
MAKING AN ASS OF THE LAW
The current state of the anti-defection law is affecting democracy itself. It is time to completely overhaul the system
7 mins
ONCE YOU DEFECT, YOU MUST RESIGN
M. VENKAIAH NAIDU sits relaxed on an off-white wing chair in the drawing room of his Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad.
7 mins
A WEB OF AMBIGUITY
Merger exemption needs clarity or removal
2 mins
ANTI-DEFECTION LAW HAS PROVED TO BE A COMPLETE FAILURE
P. CHIDAMBARAM WAS A first-time MP when the anti-defection law was passed in Parliament in 1985.
5 mins
POLITICAL BIAS SHOULD BE KEPT OUT OF ANTI-DEFECTION LAW
THE 52ND AMENDMENT to the Constitution was made in 1985 to incorporate the Tenth Schedule, commonly known as the ‘anti-defection law’.
3 mins
WE MUST LEAVE POLITICAL PROCESSES TO POLITICIANS
INTERVIEW O.P. RAWAT former chief election commissioner
3 mins
DEFECTION SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THE EC OR THE JUDICIARY
INTERVIEW SUBHASH C. KASHYAP former secretary general, Lok Sabha
2 mins
Present by his absence
Nitin Gadkari staying away from key meetings sets political tongues wagging once again
2 mins
Driving on the left
His hardline Marxist ideology may not help Anura Kumara Dissanayake solve Sri Lanka’s economic problems. For India, his pro-China outlook could be a headache
4 mins
Mothers, sisters and the 'c' words
A video of Paralympic gold medallist Navdeep Singh abusing after throwing his javelin in Paris went viral.
2 mins
Two-man army
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja are closer to Kapil Dev on the list of India's best Test all-rounders
4 mins
Delhi deserves better
The last few weeks have seen an interesting game of musical chairs being played in the political corridors of Delhi.
2 mins
PITCH PERFECT
How a European family made an arid Andhra town its home and turned it into a thriving sports hub
9 mins
Finding a voice, almost
Even as Gujarati cinema embraces bold and fresh themes, its search for an identity continues
4 mins
World's greatest luxury product
I am so thrilled to hear that Narendra Modi gifte Jill Biden a pashmina shawl in a papier mache gift box.
2 mins
Eyeless in Gaza, once again
Each new morn New widows howl, new orphans cry, new sorrows Strike heaven on the face....\" Shakespeare's lines, which once described Scotland's sorrows under his tragic hero Macbeth, resonate widely in our unfortunate world today.
2 mins
BEST METHODS TO QUIT SMOKING
A scientific review of current evidence published in the journal Addiction has identified three proven strategies to quit smoking.
1 min
Do Mobile Phones Cause Cancer?
A WORLD HEALTH Organization-commissioned review of previously published studies worldwide has found no link between cellphone use and brain cancer.
1 min
3-IN-1 BLOOD PRESSURE PILL MORE EFFECTIVE THAN STANDARD CARE
A NEW 3-IN-1 blood pressure pill outperformed standard medication at lowering blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled hypertension.
1 min
WEEKLY INSULIN AS EFFECTIVE AS DAILY DOSES
A NEW CLASS OF WEEKLY insulin shots are as safe and effective as daily insulin injections for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, according to the results of two phase 3 clinical trials presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes annual meeting.
1 min
MIGRAINE DRUG MAY STOP SYMPTOMS BEFORE HEADACHE STARTS
TAKING THE MEDICATION ubrogepant at the first signs of a migraine attack can prevent debilitating headaches before they start and help people go about their daily lives with little or no symptoms, finds a new US study published in the journal Neurology.
1 min
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, VISION PROBLEMS LINKED TO DEMENTIA RISK?
ACCORDING TO TWO STUDIES, untreated high blood pressure and vision impairment can increase the risk of dementia.
2 mins
Catching Up On Sleep On Weekends Could Lower Heart Disease Risk
PEOPLE WHO SLEEP in on weekends can lower their risk of heart disease, finds a Chinese study presented at the European Society of Cardiology's annual meeting.
1 min
Don't make light of this
While the world focuses on plastic waste, chemical pollutants in oceans and smog-filled air, one sneaky culprit often goes unnoticed: light pollution.
2 mins
I, me and myself
Why narcissism is the second-hand smoke of mental disorders
3 mins
WHEN STUFF OWNS US
There is a hoarder in all of us in some measure, but it can become a mental health condition when it seriously impairs one's life and the safety of others
10+ mins
Test drive
Inito aims to revolutionise home diagnostics with biotech and AI 200
4 mins
A bundle of nerves
The neurological system consists of the brain, nerves and the spine. Nerves have limited ability to regenerate and need proactive protection
7 mins
RED ALERT
In India's quest to control thalassaemia, the most crucial aspect is the availability of safe blood v
5 mins
THE WEEK India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Malayala Manorama
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
THE WEEK is an Indian English-language news magazine published by The Malayala Manorama Co. Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1982 and is the largest circulated English news magazine in India.
THE WEEK covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its balanced coverage of the news.
THE WEEK has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
Here are some of the features of THE WEEK India Magazine:
* In-depth reporting: THE WEEK's reporters go the extra mile to bring you the latest news and analysis.
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* Compelling storytelling: THE WEEK's writers tell stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading them.
* Thought-provoking opinion: THE WEEK's columnists challenge you to think about the world in new ways.
* Engaging visuals: THE WEEK's photography and design make the magazine visually appealing.
THE WEEK is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics, business, and society.
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