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Stitch perfect
Ritu Kumar began making clothes 55 years ago. After almost a decade, she will be showing at the India Couture Week
Pink dresses, greenbacks
I was not the first girl in school to own a Barbie. A few girls already had one before me, and had quickly formed a little can’t-sit-with-us cult.
Barbie's day out
As a Greta Gerwig fan, it was magical to meet her at Barbie's Pink Carpet premiere
GUILT TRIP
Amitav Ghosh's new book examines how opium trade contributed to the rise in wealth across continents
NO COUNTRY FOR CHEETAHS?
As cheetahs brought to India continue to die, international experts feel the situation is alarming; authorities say it will get better
Raining solutions
We need to prepare urban river management plans, recognising water and rivers as key resources
Numbers say Djoker is the GOAT
I AM VERY PRIVILEGED to have not only played with and against three of the greatest players of all time, but to also be part of that era.
PASSION AND COMPASSION
The story of Oommen Chandy's evolutionfrom a restless young radical to a beloved Congress patriarch-is the story of Kerala politics as well
Expansion mode
Responding to opposition unity efforts, BJP initiates plans to revive the National Democratic Alliance
Unity in diversity
The process of naming the opposition alliance reflected the keenness of the parties to come across as a united force despite inherent differences
Mutual funds sahi hai!
When you are new to investing and do not have the appetite to play the stock market, a word of advice you often hear is to invest in Mutual Funds. Now what are these and how are they different from stock market investments? Let us try and understand.
Shringla, unshaken
There is absolutely nothing “accidental” about the steady and impressive rise and rise of a self-effacing powerhouse, who has steered India’s policy in all the right directions from the time he joined the Indian Foreign Service (preferring the rigours of diplomacy to the cushioning of a corporate job) aged 22 and became the youngest Indian consul general to Vietnam at 26.
Future tense
A problem with the future is that no one has been there. So, there are no stories, no research, no evidence on what it is like out there. We step into the future with neither guides nor maps. As philosopher of history R.G. Collingwood warns, “The future leaves no documents.”
FIRE AND BRIMSTONE
India has developed and inducted top-secret Directed Energy Weapons, a military technology of game-changing potential
BJP Trying To Turn India Into An Autocracy
INTERVIEW - M.K. STALIN, chief minister, Tamil Nadu
An artist never ages
Is it a coincidence that both Zeenat Aman and Rekha-two gorgeous movie stars of the 1970s and 1980s-find themselves on the cover of two fashion magazines within weeks of each other? It is indeed serendipitous as both actors have propelled each others' \"comeback\"-on to magazine covers, if not quite into major roles as yet.
Verse, ablaze
Varavara Rao: A Life in Poetry is a collection of poems in English by the Telugu poet and activist, edited by Meena Kandasamy and N. Venugopal. Below, an excerpt from Kandasamy's introduction
Cooked to perfection
Huma Qureshi brought Tarla Dalal to life. The celebrated chef's daughter said that she nailed her part
Craft capital
Rahul Mishra took his craftsmen, an Indian sari and a lehenga to his 20th fashion show in Paris
Hail the healers!
THE WEEK honours doctor-entrepreneurs for their stellar work during the Covid crisis
Zelensky's 10-point peace
Ukraine, fighting a deadly war, has to push for and shape the peace it wants
UNHEALTHY APPETITE
Chinese investment fuels large-scale sea cucumber farming in Sri Lanka, threatening the environment and raising strategic concerns
A mother's angst
Every fortnight as I sit down to write this column, I scan the news websites and social media to update myself on current affairs.
Government will hold election only if it is certain that Imran has been neutralised
Imran Khan refuses to leave the pitch, even though many prominent leaders of his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, have left him. He is staring at an uphill battle in court on some 170 cases, and the odds are against him. But Raoof Hasan, his new information secretary, says Khan will continue to bat on. Excerpts from an interview:
Global to local
Modi government is using the G20 summit to make the common man a stakeholder in shaping foreign policy
WEB OF DECEIT
Charge-sheet against DRDO scientist Pradeep Kurulkar reveals a grave security breach
What the thunder said
Opposition parties can take heart from breaking of myths by voters in Karnataka
UP IN THE AIR
With the Lok Sabha elections months away, BJP rivals in Uttar Pradesh are keeping their cards close to their chests
SLIDING FRICTION
Local differences loom large over opposition's quest for national unity
NO HOLDS BARRED
The tussle between the government and the governor has become nasty and political, raising questions about constitutional propriety