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India can be great for manufacturing
INTERVIEW: Nadir Godrej, chairman and managing director, Godrej Industries
Unlocking future
With acquisitions, expansion and new businesses, Godrej is spreading its wings
Return request
NIA hopes Modi’s diplomatic outreach in Washington could help the Tahawwur Rana extradition process
TRICKY EMBRACE
The F414 aero-engines deal could take India’s reliance on the US to new heights
This conflict is between two communities, not between tribals and Meiteis
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: N.BIREN SINGH, CHIEF MINISTER, MANIPUR
COMPLICIT IN THE CARNAGE
Manipuri women have historically fought tyranny and oppression, but they are now at the forefront of ethnic violence
Music with a mission
Indian Ocean’s latest album Tu Hai sparks contemplation on a range of issues from existence of God to climate change
FLYING COLOURS
From showing at the Paris Haute Couture Week to dressing Jr NTR at the Oscars designer Gaurav Gupta has had a fantastic year. And he says he saw it all coming
Yoga Made Easy
Protect Your Knees
Fickle friendship
Dilemma in the Congress over ordinance against Kejriwal government; opposition unity hurt
Storwel to space
From making India self-reliant, pre- and post-independence, to taking her to space, there is one company that played a key role in nation building: Godrej
Where Buddhism Meets Hinduism
India, from time immemorial, has been sharing the values of Buddhism with the world
To quit or not to quit
Ever since that little big man Lal Bahadur Shastri quit Jawaharlal Nehru’s cabinet after a train accident, it has become a fashion to ask for the rail minister’s scalp after every accident.
ENGINEERING A RENAISSANCE
IITs ARE EXPANDING THEIR HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES PROGRAMMES. A LOOK AT HOW THE ARTS FIT INTO THE ENGINEERING OUTLOOK
Himalayan slip
India can emulate the British model and offer Gorkha soldiers from Nepal a longer tenure
INNOVATION INCOMING
STEM-SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS IS EXPERIENCING A REVIVAL THANKS TO EXPECTATIONS OF BETTER JOB PROSPECTS
Anurag Thakur needs to do more
Our residence in a SoBo neighbourhood is totally unaccustomed to the sight of VVIP convoys speeding into the complex with cops and random political workers swarming around the lobby
The BCI notification is bad in law
INTERVIEW: Lalit Bhasin, president, Society of Indian Law Firms
Steadfast spirit is in the air
BACK IN MAY-JUNE 1989, when tanks rolled out on Tiananmen Square to crush the movement of the Chinese youth for political reforms, their hopes for change were high, in view of the normalisation of relations with the Soviet Union during Mikhail Gorbachev’s visit after a freeze of 30 years
Clout cover
How Brijbhushan Singh taps his popularity and religious-caste identity
I will not cower... will not bow down
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: BRIJBHUSHAN SHARAN SINGH
Split verdict on split infinitives
In 2009, Barack Obama took his oath of office twice.
Of matters grave
It is not just looted diamonds and valuable artefacts that former colonial powers want to hold on to; they can also be possessive about old bones and mortal dust.
Police are on Brijbhushan's side
The sequence of events in the wrestlers versus Brijbhushan Singh saga confirms that our laws, including the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, can be made toothless and our criminal justice system easily manipulated.
Bogeys on the track
The Balasore malfunctions train tragedy exposes recurrent in the railway signalling system
WOES ON WHEELS
Railways should identify safety risks and take speedy corrective measures
Battle For The Heartland
An upbeat Congress looks to retain Chhattisgarh and eyes a comeback in Madhya Pradesh
Style And Substance
Manoj Bajpayee has now reached a space where the bigwigs of Bollywood are keen to work with him
It Was A Do-Or-Die Battle For Me
The serene morning at the Kumara Krupa Guest House, a heritage estate that overlooks the 18-hole golf course in the heart of Bengaluru, comes alive when Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar strides in greeting a throng of visitors. Clad in a spotless white kurta-pyjama with a black jacket, he takes the stairs to the first floor, sternly announcing that he needs some quiet time for the exclusive interaction with THE WEEK. He asks the bulky sofa to be moved away, picks a sleek leatherette chair and sits on it for the photo-shoot. His confidence and sense of purpose are evident.
Seeing off cancer
Aadharv was like any toddler-cheerful and playful. But then his mother Shanthamma, like any mother attuned to her child's needs, noticed him having trouble locating his toys. He would also ram into the walls and doors of his home in Kolar, some 65km from Bengaluru.