THE WEEK India - February 02, 2025
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REPUBLIC DAY SPECIAL: FOUNDING MOTHERS OF THE CONSTITUTION
The contribution of the founding mothers of the Constitution in the making of the republic remains exemplary and inspiring, writes President Droupadi Murmu.
CURRENT EVENTS: Thanks to remarkable feats of engineering, Kashmir is
finally connected to the rest of India by rail
DELHI: The BJP is using micromanagement, a variety of sops as well as its big guns to finally unseat the AAP in Delhi
@Leisure: The eager response to violence-heavy films like Kill and Marco suggests an evolution of the audience
Health: How people working at helplines across India are providing comfort and clarity to those on the brink
The guest from the east
When ‘fortress’ Singapore fell to the Japanese on February 15, 1942, Winston Churchill exclaimed: “Australia is threatened, India is threatened.” Dead right! Within months, the enemy was at the gates of India.
2 mins
Awe Kashmir!
Thanks to remarkable feats of engineering, Kashmir is finally connected to the rest of India by rail
7 mins
Race against the tide
With the Chinese navy's expansion spree altering power equations, India seeks self-reliance and strategic partnerships to protect its maritime interests
4 mins
The 'brown beauty' of Mahakumbh
Is it just those dancing liquid amber eyes? The wide, open smile? The glossy thick hair? God knows! But Monalisa Bhonsle, 16, from Indore, selling simple handmade bead necklaces on the crowded ghats of the Mahakumbh Mela at Prayagraj, became an internet sensation overnight when her video went viral. Suddenly, social media content creators were rampaging along the sandbanks in search of the teenager, whose fame had captured fans across the world.
2 mins
Better than the broom?
The BJP is using micro-management, a variety of sops as well as its big guns to unseat the AAP in Delhi
5 mins
FOUNDING MOTHERS OF THE CONSTITUTION
THEIR CONTRIBUTION IN THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC REMAINS EXEMPLARY AND INSPIRING
5 mins
Fifteen extraordinary women
Fifteen extraordinary women of the Constituent Assembly not only helped draft the Constitution but also laid the foundation for a democratic and inclusive India.
9 mins
Drafting a dream
The fact that the Indian Constitution has endured 75 turbulent years—adaptable enough to be amended yet resilient enough to retain its essence—speaks volumes about its strength
6 mins
The supreme power
It is time to formally incorporate the Basic Structure Doctrine into the constitutional framework
3 mins
Statutes of unity
The Constitution reminds us that national oneness comes through addressing inequalities, not enforcing uniformity
4 mins
Fading federalism
One of the most visible indicators of the erosion of state autonomy is the diminishing financial independence of states
3 mins
Homegrown ideals
The Constitution is a powerful embodiment of India's cultural heritage
4 mins
Celebrating difference
Preservation of diversity is the rationale behind minority rights as enshrined in the Constitution
3 mins
Indefatigable efforts
Ambedkar defended the draft constitution for 165 days and incorporated more than 2,000 amendments
4 mins
Incomplete equality
Equal marriage rights is one of the last bastions of patriarchy and to dismantle it, the recognition of marital rape as an offence is non-negotiable
4 mins
The experience of oppression
The British enacted several laws that might appear liberal, only to then veto the invocation of progressive measures. Nevertheless, these milestones guided the founding fathers in conceiving and creating the Constitution of India
7 mins
One, two, buckle my shoe!
“Darling,” I said to my life companion of more years than I care to remember, “Do you think there is any correlation between pain in the feet and attending prayer meetings?”“You really are a stupid old man!” said the light of my life. “Can’t you think of anything more bizarre so late at night?”
3 mins
LET THERE BE BLOOD
The eager response to violence-heavy films like Kill and Marco suggests an evolution of the audience
6 mins
WORK THIS OUT!
What is the true cost of a 90-hour workweek? Reduced productivity, mental health issues and severe health risks, say doctors
4 mins
HELP...JUST A CALL AWAY
How people working at helplines across India are providing comfort and clarity to those on the brink
10+ mins
Navigating around the limitations of a helpline
In the early days, because nobody had ever directly responded to rape survivors, the understanding was that if a hospital receives a rape survivor, a CEHAT (Mumbai) team member will go to that hospital.
3 mins
Doctor's doctors
Internists deal with prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all kinds of diseases, while also coordinating with doctors across specialties
4 mins
A helping hand
Over the past year, Imaginarium has placed 3D-printed parts in space, in human bodies, in oil fields in the Middle East, and as drones on the Indian border
3 mins
Value every breath
VO2 max is the best way to measure fitness and predict life expectancy
6 mins
THE WEEK India Magazine Description:
Utgiver: Malayala Manorama
Kategori: News
Språk: English
Frekvens: 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.
* Balanced coverage: THE WEEK's editors strive to present all sides of the story.
* 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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