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Harbinger of change
THE WEEK India

Harbinger of change

Pelé represented human possibility not just on the individual and collective level, not just economically and politically, but in a certain sense even spiritually

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January 15, 2023
Virtue of The King
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Virtue of The King

When Max Prado met Pelé, he invited him home, and the \"humble and uncomplicated\" great actually showed up

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3 mins  |
January 15, 2023
When I marked Pelé
THE WEEK India

When I marked Pelé

When we first heard that we would be playing against Pelé, we had to pinch ourselves to make sure it was not a dream. We were thinking, “Is this for real? Is Pelé really going to play against us?”

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January 15, 2023
Football's Einstein
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Football's Einstein

On the field Pelé did everything modern players do now, and much more

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4 mins  |
January 15, 2023
TRIPLE WHAMMY
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TRIPLE WHAMMY

Negligence shown in preserving evidence adds to the mystery surrounding the death of Russian tourists in Odisha

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6 mins  |
January 15, 2023
FUSION IS THE FUTURE
THE WEEK India

FUSION IS THE FUTURE

Fusion technology is slated to be a complete game changer in the field of nuclear energy

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January 15, 2023
BITING THE BULLET
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BITING THE BULLET

The terror strike in Rajouri district poses fresh challenges to security forces in Jammu

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January 15, 2023
Remembering KK, a Tata legend
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Remembering KK, a Tata legend

To some, it may seem a little sad to begin the new year with a column on an individual who is no more. R.K. Krishnakumar aka KK, who passed away aged 84 on New Year’s Day, was not just a business stalwart in the Tata group, but a deeply venerated corporate professional. Such was the respect for the reticent man—known to be Ratan Tata’s confidant— that it seems totally appropriate to acknowledge his contribution and bid him an affectionate farewell.

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January 15, 2023
The road ahead
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The road ahead

After the Bharat Jodo Yatra ends, it will be a long haul before the Congress benefits from it

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5 mins  |
January 15, 2023
Net is caste
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Net is caste

Shifting dynamics in Vokkaliga heartland could decide the poll outcome in Karnataka

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7 mins  |
January 15, 2023
Unfriendly fire
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Unfriendly fire

Internal strife remains a major concern for both the BJP and the Congress as they prepare for assembly elections coming up later this year

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January 15, 2023
Free lunches is good economics
THE WEEK India

Free lunches is good economics

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch,” say economists. No one offers anything free for an entry pass into heaven, they say. There are hidden costs behind any good or service offered free.

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January 15, 2023
Covid-19 In China - India Need Not Panic
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Covid-19 In China - India Need Not Panic

While India need not panic about the Covid wave in China, it should up surveillance and genome sequencing

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5 mins  |
January 08, 2023
Why China Is Looking East
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Why China Is Looking East

China’s economic woes and security obligations in the east along with India’s resoluteness in the west could moderate intrusion attempts by China’s army

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6 mins  |
January 08, 2023
My mother's saris
THE WEEK India

My mother's saris

I don’t remember ever bemoaning the end of a year as I have 2022. I think it has been quite the annus horribilis. The Russia-Ukraine war has plunged the world into economic gloom, especially at a time when it was struggling to come out of a brutal pandemic.

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January 08, 2023
CRUSADERS FOR CHANGE
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CRUSADERS FOR CHANGE

A new book shines light on the men and women who continue the legacy of the Mahatma

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January 08, 2023
Click and buy
THE WEEK India

Click and buy

Yahoo may have lost to Google in the war for the internet, but a term coined by it in 2005—social commerce—has become the buzzword. Social commerce is defined as the use of social media platforms to facilitate the buying and selling of products and services.

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January 08, 2023
Swings and roundabouts
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Swings and roundabouts

A gripping cricket fiction is a rarity, and how about some familiarity! In K.N. Raghavan’s Reverse Swing one cannot help but spot the uncanny similarities between the lead protagonist, Shankar—a cricketer from Kerala who finds himself caught in a match-fixing imbroglio—and a former Indian pace bowler from Kerala who had a mighty fall from grace after being accused in a match-fixing scandal in 2013.

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January 08, 2023
THE WAY OF WATER
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THE WAY OF WATER

At the Kochi Biennale, artist Sahil Naik pays tribute to a submerged Goan village that resurfaces for a month every summer

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January 08, 2023
VANE GLORY
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VANE GLORY

Meet India’s independent weathermen, whose precise and timely predictions are all the rage on social media

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9 mins  |
January 08, 2023
An epic strategist
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An epic strategist

Celebrating the BJD’s silver jubilee, Naveen Patnaik recharges the party for elections 2024

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January 08, 2023
The peace of the graveyard
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The peace of the graveyard

I think the lowest point in the Gujarat campaign came when Union Home Minister Amit Shah proclaimed that “such a lesson was taught in 2002” that it has since led to “akhand shanti (eternal peace)” in Gujarat. Yes, the peace of the graveyard.

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January 08, 2023
LAND-ING IN TROUBLE
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LAND-ING IN TROUBLE

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Agriculture Minister Abdul Sattar face the heat for allegedly giving government land to private players

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4 mins  |
January 08, 2023
CHASING CHARLES
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CHASING CHARLES

Two people from Hyderabad crossed paths with Charles Sobhraj. One loved him; the other got him arrested

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January 08, 2023
Keep our anger aflame
THE WEEK India

Keep our anger aflame

At the end of February 2022, my best friend and I were comparing notes. Both of us had had a rocky start to the year. She was being stalked, harassed and criminally intimidated by an ex-boyfriend, and I had just undergone an awful reality check with a relationship coming to an abrupt, painful, bitter end.

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January 08, 2023
The challenges never end
THE WEEK India

The challenges never end

I WAS BORN in a middle-class family of agriculturists in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh. In our family, my father was the first to be formally educated. He became an advocate. I am the first to be in government service.

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January 08, 2023
We are moving towards citizen-centric governance
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We are moving towards citizen-centric governance

INTERVIEW Jitendra Singh, minister of state, prime minister’s office

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January 08, 2023
MAKING MERIT COUNT
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MAKING MERIT COUNT

The Modi government's decision to implement the 360-degree performance appraisal has shaken up India's grand old bureaucracy. The remodelling of governance is forcing civil servants to figure out how to stay relevant in a world where technology is taking over jobs

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January 08, 2023
WAY OF THE DRAGON
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WAY OF THE DRAGON

China’s latest provocation in the Arunachal frontier has serious implications

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5 mins  |
January 08, 2023
Kathmandu's house of cards
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Kathmandu's house of cards

Kathmandu is famous for its casinos. Biki-ni-killer Charles Sobhraj, recently freed from a Nepal prison and flown to Paris, used to pick up his cash-rich victims—both blondes and baccarat-playing billionaires—from there.

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January 08, 2023