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Meeting Gone Awry
India and Pakistan lock horns over the alleged mistreatment of Kulbhushan Jadhav’s family in Islamabad
Steady Climb
Close ties with the RSS ensure Jai Ram Thakur’s elevation as the new chief minister of Himachal Pradesh
An Affair To Remember
In perhaps the first case in India, a transsexual couple find love and plan to get married
Exit Route
IPOs raised about ₹65,923 crore in 2017, but very few companies are investing in expansion
A Bleeding God
The police claim to have proof of forced castrations in the Dera and of Honeypreet’s hand behind the riots. CBI gets fresh evidence as three sadhus undergo medical examination
Bill Is Against Offenders, Not Doctors
K .R. Ramesh Kumar has become a polarising figure.
The Clinical Establishments Act Will Stabilise Prices
Interview Dr Jagdish Prasad/director general of health services and chairperson, National Council for Clinical Establishments
BMC To Blame
Mumbai blames civic body for Kamala Mills tragedy; calls demolition drive eyewash
Draft, And After
With the first draft out, the Assamese are anxiously waiting for the final version of the state’s controversial National Register of Citizens
Wounded by a Thousand Words
Gurmehar’s deepest frustration is that no one, not even the liberal media, has bothered to see her as a flesh and blood person with feelings.
Wanderlust
In a globalised and digitised world, where tribals own Facebook accounts and resorts offer 'autherntic' village experience, how do you 'discover' a place where there might be nothing to be discovered?
Groundswell Against Oil Wells
How one village in Tamil Nadu could be a roadblock to Modi’s dream of self-sufficiency in oil and gas production
Slippery Slope
The arrest of Geelani’s confidants will not only weaken him but also influence the power struggle in the Hurriyat.
From Mudras, To The Middle
The making of Mithali Raj, and how bharatnatyam’s loss became cricket’s gain
Communal Incidents Are On The Rise In The Coastal Belt
Communal incidents are on the rise in poll-bound Karnataka’s coastal belt.
Forever, For A Price
The immortality industry is booming, thanks to massive funding and extensive research.
Are You Comfortable In Your Own Skin?
No matter how old or young, people are increasingly starting to feel comfortable in their own skin.
Losing Face
With Congress in Gujarat on the verge of an implosion, Ahmed Patel faces the embarrassing prospect of not securing his re-entry to Rajya Sabha
Dancing With The Strangler
Nitish took a calculated risk, but an ambitious BJP would be a different animal in 2020
Laxman Rao Ltd.
This sidewalk tea-seller has authored and published 25 books
The BJP Has Blackmailed Nitish
In the last six months, Nitish’s activities were proBJP and pro-RSS.
Taming the Law
Though the State Has Passed a Bill to Allow Jallikattu, There Could Be More Legal Hurdles.
Vote For Instability!
The Week-hansa Reseach Survey Gives Hung Verdicts in Up, Punjab and Goa. Bjp Gains Uttarakhand.
Resistance Movement
Anti-Trump protestors take to the streets to let the new president know they won’t take things lying down.
Ram Nath Kovind: The Name And The Aim
For the BJP, Ram Nath Kovind serves the twin purposes of sending a strong signal to dalits and wrecking opposition unity.
Hurt Locker
The divide between the police and the people in Kashmir has become almost unbridgeable
Chasing Justice Karnan
For 43 days, he remained a fugitive, moving to different hideouts across south India. THE WEEK was close on his heels
Up Close And Personal
Modi and Trump find common ground at first meeting
Space No Bar
India’s young space entrepreneurs are charting new paths in the sector.
When I met Salahuddin In Pakistan
BARKHA DUTT recalls her meeting with the Hizbul chief, whom the US has named a global terrorist. The distinction between foreign and homegrown terrorists in Kashmir is over