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Religious Terrorists And Drug Cartels Are Targeting Us
More than two weeks have passed since Sri Lanka suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in its history.
I Worry About Our Family Back Home
ZAKIR NAIK IS extremely fond of his wife, Farhat. Strong, articulate and educated, Farhat is a few days older than her husband.
The Public Has Started Rejecting Dynastic Politics
In 2014, people showed faith in us.
Zakir Naik - On The Run In Malaysia; Wanted For Hate-Preaching, Money-Laundering
Supporters say he is a pious preacher who builds bridges between religions. The indian government says he is a fugitive, wanted in terror and money-laundering cases. Zakir Naik tells The Week how he became a man of contradictions
Automakers Are Struggling To Overcome The Sluggish Demand And Policy Changes
Automakers are struggling to overcome the sluggish demand and policy changes
Three Can Play That Game
Delhi has to choose between the BJP’s national appeal, the legacy of the 15-year Congress rule and the AAP’s local promises
Manish Malhotra On How He Has Stayed Relevant Over The Years
Costume designer Manish Malhotra on how he has stayed relevant over the years.
Amma of All Rumours
Speculation about Jayalalithaa’s health refuses to die. But, the AIADMK assures that all is fine with her, the party and the government.
Lock, Stock And No Smoking Barrel
There is no perceivable evidence of India’s covert operation across the LoC, precisely because it was what our special forces intended. THE WEEK brings you exclusive details about what happened before, during and after those crucial four hours when our men were out avenging Uri.
Who Is Dividing Mulayam & Son?
The bad blood in the Yadav family has the Samajwadi Party in a shambles.
On A Trilling Trail
A little birdie is causing quite a flutter in a village pond in Haryana.
Homegrown Trouble
Local suicide attackers come cheap, and with less hassle, for the terrorist groups
A Different Tune
Siri, what is 10 to the power of 544?” One moment, says Apple’s intelligent personal assistant, and dives headlong into a loop—1 followed by an impossibly long queue of 0s.
The Loot Will Continue
Most doctors who practise western medicine consider alternative streams of medicine either inferior or fake.
My Goal Is The Winter Olympics In Beijing
Aanchal Thakur of Burua in Himachal Pradesh has become the first Indian to win a medal in an international skiing event. The 21-year-old won the slalom bronze at the Alpine Ejder 3200 Cup, held at Erzurum in Turkey from January 6 to 9.
Now Wow - Beast On Wings
Grab the raging Urus by its steering wheel. The world’s fastest SUV is here
Breaking Bad
Review: McMafia Rating: 4.5/5
I Was Offered An Aadhaar Master Software For ₹2,500
On January 4, Jalandhar-based journal-ist Rachna Khaira broke what could be the scoop of the year.
Is India Heading Towards A Totalitarian Regime?
On October 16, 2015, a five-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court struck down the Constitution (99th Amendment) Act, 2014, that created the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) for appointing Supreme Court and High Court judges, by a majority of four to one. This verdict revived the collegium system with immediate effect.
Lessons in Negligence
More than 4,000 schools without regular teachers; 17,649 schools with just one teacher. THE WEEK takes a look at the pathetic state of school education in Madhya Pradesh.
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.