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Goodbye, the ultimate hotelier
I woke up to the sad news that Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi (popularly known as Biki) had passed away aged 94.
Just as Harari envisioned
Yuval Noah Harari has emerged as one of the 21st century’s most recognised public intellectuals. In the midst of the Israel-Palestine war in Gaza, it is useful to revisit his 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, published in 2018.
Recycling prime ministers
Could we imagine V.P. Singh serving in Deve Gowda’s cabinet or Gowda in I.K. Gujral’s? They belonged to the same party and so there shouldn’t have been a problem had they so willed. Or P.V. Narasimha Rao in Manmohan’s team, or A.B. Vajpayee in Narendra Modi’s?
The cost of fame
The festive season is upon us and the last few weeks have seen some elegant evenings that have involved serious red carpet dressing.
Breeding in shaky times
Nowadays, everybody I meet seems to be bemoaning the fact that Gen Z doesn’t want to procreate. In my yoga group, on the litfest circuit, at cocktail parties, it is the same familiar lament, “Aiyyo, I want to be a grandmother but my useless son/daughter simply wants to adopt a cat/dog/goldfish.”
Colo Koffee
In recent seasons of his show, Karan Johar's brew is no longer as steaming
Flair and flavour
Madhur Jaffrey takes a trip down the food-memory lane as her bestselling classic Indian Cookery turns 40
WALK TO TALK
THE WEEK teams up with Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, for a walkathon to create awareness on breast cancer
ON THE WINGS OF DREAMS
An Indian boy dreamt about making airplanes. Fifty years later, he is fulfilling it in the US
A divine life in the Carpathians
How Paraska Plytka-Horytsvit, who always had India in her heart, became the synonym for overcoming all odds
A friend to farmers
Social worker from Bastar wins Rohini Nayyar Prize for transforming lives of women farmers
I have very good relations with Vasundhara Raje
It is a homecoming of sorts for Princess Diya Kumari. She entered electoral politics 10 years ago, winning from the Sawai Madhopur assembly seat in 2013.
Bundle plan
The BJP is linking the assembly polls with the general elections next year and is banking on the Centre's schemes which have benefitted people in Rajasthan
People have realised that the BJP only talks, and we actually work
GOVIND SINGH DOTASRA president, Rajasthan Congress
MLAs and Congress president will decide the chief minister
A a few months ago, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi called a meeting to bring about a truce between Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot.
The BJP has ED; we have seven guarantees
Beti, you come to the chief minister's residence in Jaipur. We will have a chat there over a cup of tea. Don't get disheartened,\" said Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot as a teenaged girl in Alwar struggled with a faulty sound system to get her views across to him over videoconferencing.
RIDING THE WELFARE WAVE
Ashok Gehlot is banking on a massive populist push and a publicity blitz to win Rajasthan as an incumbent and create history
Smart man; smarter animals
Some people have a God complex, imagining they are saviours of humankind. Most cruise along with a human complex. We believe our consciousness, imagination, free will and self-awareness make us special, setting us apart from other creatures.
I AM NOT A CONTENDER FOR CM'S POST
As the BJP is pitted against the Congress in a tough battle to retain power in Madhya Pradesh, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is a possible chief minister candidate, has a punishing schedule.
THE MAHARAJ'S MOVES
A BJP win in the Gwalior-Chambal region would further cement Jyotiraditya Scindia's position within the party
Calm, Muizzu! We come in peace
Mohammed Muizzu has put Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a spot with two demands. One, come into my parlour and attend my coronation, the Maldivian president-elect has told Modi. Two, get all Indian troops out of the Maldives asap.
Everything has gone wrong at the same time for England
INTERVIEW - STEVE HARMISON FORMER ENGLAND BOWLER
Unleashing deep technology
India, with its vast human capital and burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit, has the potential to emerge as a global hub for deep tech innovation. Deep tech, which encompasses advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), blockchain, robotics, and quantum computing, can drive groundbreaking changes in various sectors, from health care to agriculture.
A trinket a day
The Delhi Art Gallery stood proud in Mumbai's Kala Ghoda in a three-story all-white curyear, all eyes were on the golden space, wondering who its next resident would be. Probably because of sky-high rentals, the new tenant was not a flashy fashion label peddling destination wedding-wear, like so many in the neighbourhood, but a young jewellery brand that introduced to India a new design language.
Love in the time of conflict
Love conquers all is a trite phrase, and it is doubtful if it is true except in sweeping paperback romances. It is certainly true in Achala Moulik's Phantom Lovers, consisting of two novellas. And why should it not? After all, if such conquering love does not exist, at least on paper, what ideal should mankind strive towards?
THE MIDAS TOUCH
Manish Malhotra takes THE WEEK for a walk through his new headquarters
HARSH TERRAIN, COLD TRUTHS
A science expedition finds significant changes in the Arctic landscape
WAR AND PEACE
Jews of Indian origin in Israel advocate harmonious coexistence with neighbours of different faiths
INHERITANCE OF SORROWS
Palestinian-American writer Sharif S. Elmusa says the occupation has brutalised Israel as well; the only way forward is accommodation
INDIAN B-SCHOOLS POSITION YOU FOR THE GLOBAL PLATFORM
INTERVIEW Deepak Ohri, president, Luxury Atelier Maison Happiness, and founder and CEO, lebua Hotels and Resorts