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What Have We Gained, Mr Modi?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that the demonetisation troubles would end in 50 days. As the deadline draws near, ATMs remain dry and people are asking whether their pains were worth the gains.
Pat For Privacy
Trinamool Congress legislator Mahua Moitra has been on the warpath to protect the privacy of the common man. The Aadhaar case was her baby, too
Change Or Camouflage?
The RSS shrugs off M.S. Golwalkars take on minorities. Is it evolution or pre-poll tactics?
Aerial Assault
The BJP will use the AgustaWestland case to counter Rahul Gandhi, who has been on the offensive against Narendra Modi’s anti-corruption credentials.
Fuelled By Faith
The sant community has taken the lead in putting pressure on the Central and state governments to start building the Ram temple.
Sacred Games
The BJP is unlikely to bring an ordinance to bypass the Supreme Court and start building the Ram temple. But it has aligned itself closely to the cause, hoping to be its biggest political beneficiary in the election season.
Speaking Out Loud
From #MeToo and masculinity to politics and pay gap, We The Women summit brought to the fore a variety of voices on wide-ranging issues.
Signature Of God
A 38-year-old IAS officer pens down his story that begins from an orphanage and ends at Mussoorie's IAS academy.
Christian Michel- Narendra Modi's Prize Catch
The extradition of Christian Michel, an alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland deal, was a shot in the arm for the CBI and the Union government. But, it took years of planning and surgical precision to complete Operation Unicorn. THE WEEK brings you the story of the dramatic chase.
'Nothing Unlawful Will Happen In Ayodhya'
Rita Bahuguna Joshi minister for tourism, and women and child welfare, Uttar Pradesh.
A Soldier's Soldier
Retired lieutenant general D.S. Hooda, former northern army commander in Jammu and Kashmir and the officer who steered the surgical strikes against Pakistan in 2016, is one of the most exemplary soldiers I have had the honour to know.
Hooked On A Feeling
The strong Telangana sentiment pushed even anti-incumbency votes into Chandrashekar Rao’s kitty
Retaking Raipur
Intelligent campaign, united leadership and anti-incumbency against the BJP lead to a Congress landslide
Edgy In The East
As the BJP starts its eastern campaign, Mamata Banerjee is desperate to stop the saffron march
How Kamal Nath Pulled Down BJP's Castle!
How Kamal Nath put his house in order and pulled down BJP’s castle
Brand And The Hand
With the Congress in revival mode, Modi’s final stretch in his first prime ministerial term has been riddled with uncertainty.
Brazil Elects Far Right Leader Jair Bolsonaro As President
After a historic tryst with socialism, Brazil turns sharply to the right by electing Jair Bolsonaro as president
Tips For Stress-Free Delivery
Lifestyle and dietary changes to help battle hypertension during pregnancy.
Answers To Cancer
Thanks to self-testing devices, precision medicine and new vaccines, cancer care is changing and how
Brick And Click
With Flipkart firmly under its control, Walmart is looking for a turnaround in e-commerce.
A Convert In Exile
NSCN(K)’s new chief, Yung Aung, is a Meitei-turned Naga nationalist.
A Royal Renaissance
Mahinda Rajapaksa is determined to make a comeback, and with his new party’s strength it is highly likely.
Beyond Call Sheets
Vicky Kaushal is obsessed with the fi lmmaking process, even as he explores a range of roles.
Keeping Up With MSD
Rishabh Pant’s batting has made him a contender to be India’s first choice wicketkeeper at the World Cup, but his glove-work is yet to match Dhoni’s.
Saffron Split
Months ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, it seems the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance is headed for a bitter end.
Grounded Giant
The Rafale controversy has put the spotlight on the financial crisis at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
Mahinda Rajapaksa: There Was A Plot To Kill The President
There was a plot to assassinate not only the president but also my brother gotabaya. I cannot say anything about any involvement of the r&aw in that conspiracy, because I have not got any information to that effect.
Burnt By Water
The worst flood since 1924 had Kerala on its knees. The sun is out now. There is much to learn, and it is a long walk to recovery.
Calamity In Coffee Country
Old-timers and environmentalists blame tourism for the devastating floods in Kodagu.
Lion, Tamer
Bajrang Punia is the new poster boy of Indian wrestling. The former holder of that title, Sushil Kumar, is now at a crossroads