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Handcrafting A Resurgence
Rahul Gandhi Remains The Congress’s Best Bet To Resuscitate Itself. But It Would Take More Than A Decisive Leader To Tackle The Sundry Challenges Facing The Party.
Master Of All Trades
In his fourth World Cup, Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan has taken his all-round game to a whole new level.
Great Expectations
Jaishankar and Pompeo concede that trade is a big hurdle, want to give diplomacy a chance.
Twin-Shot Treatment
To Revive Itself, The Congress Needs To Fix Its Internal Problems And Work On Its External Messaging.
The Lordliest Field
The mystique surrounding Lord’s Cricket Ground affects both players and spectators.
Recovery Road
Rural demand revival and employment generation will be Nirmala Sitharaman’s priorities in her first budget.
The Tibetan Issue Is No Longer About Political Independence
As Buddhist monks, in our daily meditation, we think as sentient beings, what we also call mother sentient being.
Boris The Terrible
His innate intelligence and inherent flaws may help Boris Johnson lead Britain and the Conservatives out of the Brexit mess
Homing In On Kashmir
On his maiden trip to Kashmir as home minister, Amit Shah outlines the BJP’s plans for the valley
Go Hungry, Baby
A faulty system deprives almost two-thirds of Bihar’s children of supplementary nutrition, leaving them malnourished and prone to diseases
Into The Wild
Meeting Mrs Khaan and other inhabitants of Jhalana Leopard Sanctuary
Rise Of The Phoenix
After the controversy over his book One Part Woman, the writer in Perumal Murugan resurrects himself in a different form.
Change Of Course
The Pulwama terror attack and India’s reaction have certainly altered the political narrative.
The Fog Of War
Truth is the ultimate casualty in every war.
storm in the tea bowl
the dooars region, which accounts for 35 per cent of india’s tea production, is turning into a valley of death. hundreds of tea garden workers have died of starvation even as the state and the central governments refuse to take responsibility.
pride comes before a poll
the bjp looks to use nationalistic pride to win election-bound states.
the don's last stand
could a decade-old locker room bragging be the final nail on donald trump’s run for president? it throws up interesting questions of morality in an election that’s been polarised from the start. is it meltdown time for trump or just another twist in the race?
In Her Shoes
In India, #MeToo needs to address deeper questions of misogyny
A Feminist Is Anybody Who Thinks She Is As Good As Anyone Else
A Feminist Is Anybody Who Thinks She Is As Good As Anyone Else
Soldier Of Misfortune
How Army veteran Mohammad Sanaullah failed the citizenship test. And why it calls for legal remedies to rectify the grave flaws in the system
Karnataka: India's Preferred Destination For Professional Education
The migration of Indian youngsters to tier I cities in search of lucrative career prospects is becoming commonplace today.
Will The Central Government Get The RTI Bill Passed In The Rajya Sabha?
An amended RTI Act will allow government to appoint and remove information commissioners at will, allege activists
Taslima Nasreen - 25 Years An Exile
Twenty-five years in exile have slightly changed Taslima Nasreen, but she has not mellowed one bit
AnnaMaya Believes In Celebrating Artisans
Chef Balpreet Singh Chadha’s AnnaMaya topped the list of best restaurants in Delhi in the global food category. He spoke to THE WEEK on what makes his restaurant sustainable
Law And Behold
A strong mandate and a weak opposition have enabled the Modi government to upend parliamentary norms and pursue an ambitious legislative agenda
Dialogue Not Possible On The Blood Of Kashmiris
In my personal estimation, there are two paths that could be followed to realise our respective visions for our future and for the future of this region.
Sushma Swaraj - Fighter, Empathiser
As a fiery orator, compassionate leader and a fearless parliamentarian, Sushma Swaraj won herself admirers across the political spectrum
The Plan To Remove Article 370 Was Set In Motion In 2015
The plan to remove Article 370 was set in motion in 2015, when the BJP partnered with the PDP to rule Jammu and Kashmir
Exclusive Interview: "Rape Survivor's Family Misused The Access They Had To Us"
Documents related to investigations into the Unnao rape case reveal that it could have been handled better and quicker
J&K Charts A Course Of Uncertainty And Unpredictability
The current mood of Jammu and Kashmir points towards an uncertain and unpredictable future