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THE ART OF EATING WITH HANDS
AND HOW IT AIDS DIGESTION AND MINDFUL EATING
FACE OF A FORGOTTEN WAR
Five Yemeni farmers recount the horrors of war, and how doctors in India healed their wounds
Bitter, better pill
The drug price hike-though a strain on essential to cover the consumers-is loss of manufacturers and for quality control, say experts
FIGHT CLUB
Garmi has all the right elements, but in this case, many rights make a wrong
In full Blume
Judy Blume Forever is an honest documentary of a fearless author
Same sex, same wardrobes
I have been closely following the hearings on same-sex marriage in the Supreme Court.
THE ART OF DEFIANCE
How culture warriors in Delhi are aiding Ukraine's valiant struggle against Russia
Sachin's simple genius
It is hard to believe that cricket’s ‘boy wonder’ has turned 50! I am writing this on his special birthday, with my heart puffed up with parochial pride—Aamcha Sachin from Aamchi Mumbai is dominating media space, with fans and commentators falling over backwards to laud the man who made cricketing history.
India has all the chances of winning WTC final
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW SOURAV GANGULY, director, Delhi Capitals
Climate finance is as much a tactical issue as it is a moral one
Avinash Persaud, climate finance expert and special envoy to the prime minister of Barbados
RIGHT CLICK
Thanks to manufacturing sops, domestic demand and robust exports, India has a thriving electronics goods segment
Walk of wonders
Space meets spirituality in the ₹850-crore Mahakal Lok corridor in Ujjain
When former friends fight
Understanding the conflict in Sudan
Keeping it in our pants
As a Generation X desi, who spent her childhood being bombarded by the family planning initiatives of the government of India (Hum Do, Hamare Do, Mala-D, Nirodh, Ek-ya-do-hi-bachhe-ho-sakte-hain-acche, small family, happy family, etc) I was pleasantly surprised to learn that last year, India, very casually, achieved replacement reproduction rate.
Game for a fight
'Other parties' which could hurt the main contenders
THREE TO TANGLE
BJP expects its social engineering tactics to win it another term, while Congress pins its hopes on the rebellion within the ruling party. Both parties are keen to keep the JD(S) out
HAND IN HAND
Mallikarjun Kharge is the unifier the Congress and the larger opposition require
Modi is a PR bubble that will burst one day
As important as winning elections, the Congress chief knows opposition unity might come at a price but that is nothing before the larger cause
DANGEROUS MIX
How topography and cultural similarities with locals aid militants in Jammu's Rajouri and Poonch
Sudan's war: military v. militia
Those of us who were in school in the 1970s and earlier had heard of Sudan only in English grammar classes. Our teachers told us that there ought to be a ‘the’ before Sudan, Punjab, Netherlands, Hague, and a few such places.
Life On The Brink
THE WEEK travels to the world's largest refugee settlement where 12 lakh Rohingyas struggle for dignity and purpose
Tests of wills, with a few bills
Our Constitution, lauded as the world’s longest and one of the finest, is said to contain prescriptions for most of the problems that our politics, which is often the art of the impossible, can throw up. Yet there are occasions, however rare, when we find the Constitution being silent, and its pundits clueless.
HUMOUR'S HIGH PRIESTESSES
As the fifth season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel rolls out, a female comic gives her take on the show, and on doing standup in India
A HEADY, STEADY MIX
Abraham Verghese's latest family saga-with a dash of history, nostalgia and medicine
Mary Quant's liberating mini skirt
Mary Quant, the British fashion designer who died last week at 93, has often been likened to The Beatles. Mostly because when she visited the US in 1966, she was greeted by a sea of fans much like the world’s most famous boy band.
SAFFRON SCREEN
The RSS is in talks with Hindi filmmakers feature and further its idea of hindutva
WE ARE SPIRITUAL BEINGS IN A HUMAN PLACE
ERIC ADAMS Mayor of New York City
Dreams and despair
The Rohingya in India long to return to Myanmar, but their children are assimilating into the local culture
POLICEMAN'S BATON AND BULLETS ARE NOT ORNAMENTS
INTERVIEW - PRASHANT KUMAR special DG (law and order), Uttar Pradesh
ENDING ATIQUE INC
ED is set to sound the death knell for the gangster-politician's empire