THE WEEK India - October 13, 2024
THE WEEK India - October 13, 2024
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The birth of a new political party, Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj, has generated immense buzz in Bihar. Will his grand plans reshape the state’s vibrant and utterly complex political landscape?
Prashant Kishor’s first interview after launching his Jan Suraaj party
Lalu no Longer active; Nitish almost a lame-duck a Chief minister, says Prashant Kishor
Untold stories: Not just at Nanda Devi, America’s Central Intelligence Agency and India’s Intelligence Bureau set up listening devices to monitor China at Khardung La, too
@Leisure: Bollywood can’t get enough of Sharvari Wagh
“I have just kept my head down and worked hard,” says Wagh
Peaks of Himalayan folly
What's in a name?” wondered William Shakespeare’s Juliet Capulet. “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” We Indians, English-ruled and mostly English-schooled, would agree.
2 mins
People have favoured the NC-Congress alliance
ELECTIONS TO THE Jammu and Kashmir assembly got over with the third phase of polling on October 1.
5 mins
Polarisation game
The dalit voter may hold the key to the poll outcome in Haryana
4 mins
Holocaust to genocide to apocalypse
When I read about India’s abstention on the UN resolution regarding the International Court of Justice’s decision to start hearings on Israel’s genocide in Gaza, I was shamed as an Indian. But when I read India’s cringeworthy Explanation of Vote [EoV], I felt humiliated as a human being.
2 mins
CAPTAIN'S CRISIS
PV. Anvar’s revolt has hurt Pinarayi Vijayan’s image as a bulwark against hindutva and the RSS
4 mins
CPI(M) shifting towards hindutva politics
The human-animal conflict badly affects the Christian community in the Western Ghats.
2 mins
MUCH ADO ABOUT LADDU
Political stunts in the wake of the Tirumala adulteration case are unlikely to yield electoral gains
4 mins
Call of duty
AAP’s future in Delhi depends on how Atishi navigates the complexities of her role as CM
3 mins
PK COMES TO THE PARTY
The birth of a new political party, Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj, has generated immense buzz in Bihar. Will his grand plans reshape the state's vibrant and utterly complex political landscape?
8 mins
LALU NO LONGER ACTIVE; NITISH ALMOST A LAME-DUCK CHIEF MINISTER
Sheikhpura House is, at the moment, one of the most sought-after addresses in Patna.
10+ mins
EAR TO THE NEIGHBOUR'S GROUND
Not just at Nanda Devi, America's CIA and India’s Intelligence Bureau set up listening devices to monitor China at Khardung La, too
6 mins
Trump will not concede if he loses narrowly
In his book, All in the Family, Fred C. Trump III, reminisces about the night when Donald Trump decided to run for president for the first time.
5 mins
IT'S SHOWTIME!
The Coldplay mania shows the power of live entertainment and its immense business opportunity
5 mins
For God's sake, do something!
Plip!…. Plip!….Plip!” “Do Something! For God’s sake, do something!” she wailed.
3 mins
Priyamvada, the glittering star
A sheepish confession: I was dreadfully unaware of the super celebrity status of the very attractive, highly accomplished co-speaker at the just concluded Jaipur Literature Festival International’s first edition in Seattle.
2 mins
All eyes on Sharvari
A ₹130-crore blockbuster, unequivocal acclaim for two other films, and an upcoming release with Alia Bhatt as co-star— here is the girl Bollywood can’t get enough of
6 mins
PURE MAGIC
A Potterhead and a Downton Abbey fan remembers Dame Maggie Smith
2 mins
Road to Paris, via India
All roads at Paris Fashion Week seemed to lead to India this season, even as the world’s most celebrated fashion week wound up earlier this week.
3 mins
THE WEEK India Magazine Description:
Verlag: Malayala Manorama
Kategorie: News
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: 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.
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