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WE WILL FORM A GOVERNMENT THAT UNITES TRIBES
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WE WILL FORM A GOVERNMENT THAT UNITES TRIBES

INTERVIEW - Mukul Sangma, opposition leader, Meghalaya

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February 26, 2023
NOT EASY FOR THE TRINAMOOL TO BE ACCEPTED HERE
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NOT EASY FOR THE TRINAMOOL TO BE ACCEPTED HERE

INTERVIEW - Conrad Sangma, Meghalaya chief minister

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February 26, 2023
QUIET AND DISQUIET
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QUIET AND DISQUIET

The poll campaign in Meghalaya looks peaceful, but simmering issues are changing equations on the ground

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February 26, 2023
Jharkhand - A LAND OF CULTURAL CONTINUITY
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Jharkhand - A LAND OF CULTURAL CONTINUITY

It is indeed serendipitous that our ancient lore has many references to one of the country’s newest states Jharkhand, which came into being on 15 November, 2000. References to Jharkhand can be found in both the Vayu Purana and the Vishnu Purana. In the Vayu Purana, the place Muranad’ is thought to be present-day Jharkhand. Similarly, Mund’ in the Vishnu Purana refers to the region which forms today’s Jharkhand. This only serves to highlight the unbroken cultural continuity of the unique traditions and way of life of the land predominantly comprising of tribal populace. The geographical area which comprises the modern state of Jharkhand is mentioned in the writings of many travellers throughout history. In fact, Jnarkhand’s people and their culture are rooted in antiquity. Jharkhand’s culture is rich with some influences of different civilisations, various ways of life, and traditions. This culturally unique land is a treasure trove of distinct art and dance forms, musical traditions, handicrafts, and cuisines.

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February 26, 2023
Rebalancing of forces is to reassure Pakistan, warn China
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Rebalancing of forces is to reassure Pakistan, warn China

exclusive interview General M.M. Naravane (retired)former chief, Indian Army

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February 26, 2023
Time To Rann!
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Time To Rann!

That the G20’s first Tourism Working Group met in Kachchh has put the spotlight on the tourism potential of the region

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February 19, 2023
India, Pakistan Must Show Common Sense On Afghanistan
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India, Pakistan Must Show Common Sense On Afghanistan

ZAMIR KABULOV is Russia’s top diplomat in Afghanistan. He served as Russian ambassador to Kabul from 2004 to 2009 and is now President Putin’s special representative in Kabul. With extensive experience in the region, he is at the heart of the Kremlin’s attempts for peace in the region. In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, Kabulov says the west is trying to foment trouble in Afghanistan and that India has a key role to play in bringing peace to the country. Excerpts:

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February 19, 2023
Adani - No More Business As Usual
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Adani - No More Business As Usual

If the controversy around the industrialist drags on, the government will have to work hard to shift the focus back to its agenda in what is an important year

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February 19, 2023
Post commotion
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Post commotion

Two recent appointments have created discord in police and bureaucratic circles in Maharashtra

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February 19, 2023
Musharraf & his three little Indians
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Musharraf & his three little Indians

Pervez Musharraf died last week, unmourned in India save by Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor’s tweet extolling Musharraf’s peace bids is being trolled by BJP diehards. They forget that it was Atalji Vajpayee who taught the commando-general the value of peace.

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February 19, 2023
Let JPC probe Adani
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Let JPC probe Adani

As a member of the joint parliamentary committees (JPCs) set up to enquire into the Harshad Mehta stock market scam of the early 1990s and the Ketan Parekh stock market scam of a decade later, I am disturbed that the current government has not promptly moved to set up a JPC to enquire into the hammering Adani stocks have received in the wake of the Hindenburg report detailing what it calls “brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud”, and “poor corporate governance” in the conglomerate.

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February 19, 2023
Whither #PeeGate?
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Whither #PeeGate?

News cycles are short-lived, fast-spinning wheels of information. Here today, and poof gone tomorrow. Now, we are caught up in the drama of Gautam Adani’s battle with Hindenburg Research and its political tremors. So, it is hard to feel there is any other headline worth tracking.

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February 19, 2023
Giving jeans the boot
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Giving jeans the boot

It is that time of the year again. The one week, or perhaps fortnight, when I want to feel all warm and snuggly.

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February 19, 2023
SHADES OF INDIA
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SHADES OF INDIA

Two art books take you through the country’s ancient and modern history

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February 19, 2023
Car rides over caviar
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Car rides over caviar

Perhaps, it is time to write an obituary for the traditional dinner date

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February 19, 2023
LOVE, ACTION, COMEBACK
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LOVE, ACTION, COMEBACK

Pathaan, an out-and-out action film, has become a love story between Shah Rukh Khan and the people of India

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February 19, 2023
Rising from the rubble
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Rising from the rubble

The 2001 earthquake crushed Bhuj and nearby villages. More than 20 years on, they have worked their way up and out of the disaster

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February 19, 2023
SHOULDN'T TAKE AN AMERICAN FIRM TO WAKE US UP
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SHOULDN'T TAKE AN AMERICAN FIRM TO WAKE US UP

When the Hindenburg airship went down in 1937, the disaster was especially dramatic for a couple of reasons. The German passenger airship’s trip was being closely followed by the public and the media when it caught fire over Boston.

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February 19, 2023
COURSE CORRECTION
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COURSE CORRECTION

Adani companies are unlikely to be able to do business the way they used to

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February 19, 2023
Crashing the party
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Crashing the party

About 3,000 registered unrecognised political parties exist in India. Most of them are sham entities which rarely take part in any democratic exercise, but misuse legal exemptions offered to them and perpetuate huge scams ranging from income tax evasion to money-laundering, running into thousands of crores of rupees

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February 19, 2023
Russia - Life In The Shadow Of War
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Russia - Life In The Shadow Of War

With Putin's invasion of Ukraine about to complete a year, opinions are divided in russia about the war. Russians, however, stand united fighting western sanctions, which they feel are an attempt to isolate and humiliate them. The week reports from Russia

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February 12, 2023
Water-tight on the Indus dams
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Water-tight on the Indus dams

Two deals between India and Pakistan have survived military’s wars, terrorists’ bombs and diplomats’ joint statements. One is about sharing the Indus waters; the other is about telling each other about their atomic assets.

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February 12, 2023
The crowd response has been amazing
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The crowd response has been amazing

INTERVIEW | R. Vineel Krishna, commissioner cum secretary, Odisha sports and youth services department; special secretary to the chief minister

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February 12, 2023
Reading between the lines
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Reading between the lines

If you look past the highlights of the budget, the poll-centric calculations become clear

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February 12, 2023
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
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THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

The government’s gamble of spending big might pass the electoral test. But the economic test will be a different ball game

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February 12, 2023
Amazed by the resilience of our people
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Amazed by the resilience of our people

Rahul Gandhi answers THE WEEK’s question at Hoshiarpur, on how the Bharat Jodo Yatra has changed him and the Congress

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February 12, 2023
MILES TO GO
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MILES TO GO

The Bharat Jodo Yatra has shown that the Congress has the capability to carry out a sustained outreach. But there is quite some distance before Rahul can challenge Modi

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February 12, 2023
Bollywood is our 'grandmother'!
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Bollywood is our 'grandmother'!

Back in the day we used to have proper, old school grandmothers. The sort of grandmothers poet Maithili Sharan Gupt invoked in his popular poem “Ma Keh Ek Kahani (Mother, tell me a story”.)

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February 12, 2023
Ticket to Zanzibar
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Ticket to Zanzibar

Nobel winner Abdulrazak Gurnah on writing as resistance, remembrance and release

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February 12, 2023
Nari Hira aka Mr Stardust
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Nari Hira aka Mr Stardust

January 2023 marked two milestones in the colourful, glittering life of Nari Hira—bossman of Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. His birthday on the 26th. And grand celebrations on the 28th, to mark 50 years of his iconic film magazine—Stardust. He remains my first and only boss—five decades after we launched Stardust, with a bang, and changed film journalism in India forever.

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February 12, 2023