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PART-TIME TROOPS
The new defence recruitment scheme, which aims to make the armed forces lean and mean, is facing flak from within the military fraternity
Mumbai's mainstay
In his debut IPL season, Tilak Varma has already become a permanent fixture in the Mumbai Indians squad
Playing for pride
More than money, it was respect that Kolkata Knight Riders' batter Rinku Singh earned for his family
Spin to win
It was sheer hard work and determination that carried Kumar Kartikeya Singh from a tyre factory in Ghaziabad to the playing eleven of the Mumbai Indians
Chinese Bridge Row: What Does India Need To Do?
There will be many more intrusions across the LAC if China perceives India is weak
Gyanvapi Controversy - Prayers Of Anger
Complex questions concerning beliefs and rituals, and history and law, envelop the Gyanvapi controversy
Why India Is Suddenly On An FTA Signing Spree
Long known as a slow negotiator, India is suddenly on an FTA signing spree
Thomas Cup Win Powered By Indian's Self-Belief And Teamwork
Self-belief and teamwork powered the Indians to their maiden Thomas Cup win
A Bridge Too Far
China’s new bridge on Pangong Tso allows it to move troops and tanks quickly across the region, forcing India to rework its defensive and offensive strategies in Ladakh. THE WEEK reports from the shores of the disputed lake
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
The Indian IT sector is set to cash in on the many opportunities that the metaverse offers
The rewind club
Love vintage Hindi film songs? Tune in to an online music club for trivia and more
Act of faith
Questions are now being raised about the legality of the Places of Worship Act, 1991
I got affected because I was ignorant of law. I want to be a lawyer now
A.G. PERARIVALAN is finally back home, after having spent nearly 31 years behind bars. One of the seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, he was initially sentenced to death; the Supreme Court later commuted it to life imprisonment. In March this year, he was granted bail and, on May 18, the Supreme Court ordered his early release.
CAG's dull decade
If things go as per the plans of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, the coming monsoon session of the two houses could be the last to be held in the old circular building. Construction teams and interior decorators are working hard to ready the new Parliament House in the adjoining plot in time for the winter session in November.
KEEPER OF FAITH
For 31 years, Arputham Ammal—the mother of Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict A.G. Perarivalan—never lost hope
MASS ENERGY
Telugu cinema’s formula for pan-India success has content at its core, aided by smart marketing and an indulgent overseas audience
Section And Dissection
The Supreme Court’s order on the sedition law raises more questions than answers
The New World Disorder
Just when World War I was ending, the Spanish Flu sickened the world. Now the order is reversed. The Ukraine war follows the pandemic.
Hardik Walks, BJP Gains
The Patidar leader could join the BJP or the AAP after quitting the Congress; both scenarios would benefit the BJP
Lessons Life Has Taught Me
Of life’s truths and turning points that make us who we are
Who killed Shruti Hill?
The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently acquitted a tribal ex-medical student in a murder case after he spent nearly 14 years in jail. However, who killed the woman is still a mystery
You end up making enemies. That's an anthologist's curse
INTERVIEW/Jeet Thayil, author, poet and poetry editor
THE PHILOSOPHER'S SONG
In his new album, singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad ventures on an exploration of the dark corners of his mind
LOVE BYTES
MODERN LOVE: MUMBAI Available on Amazon Prime Video
Flying high
HAL’s light utility helicopter could be the perfect replacement for the ageing Cheetah and Chetak fleets. Experts say it will revolutionise India’s defence aviation capabilities
CARRIERS OF CULTURE
India is the “Country of Honour” at the 2022 Cannes Film Market. Six Indian films will be screened as part of it
Log on to Yatra.gov
The pandemic scare has died down, and political parties are now planning for yatras in a big way.
Indomitable art historian
The original launch day of Tasneem Zakaria Mehta’s labour of love, a hefty tome titled Mumbai: A City Through Objects—101 stories from the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, turned into a huge disappointment for the managing trustee (Tasneem) of this jewel of a museum.
The Archies aren't kidding
Slightly bemused with the amount of hate Zoya Akhtar’s teaser for the Netflix films, The Archies, has been getting. I found it, to use my daughter’s phrase, ‘nice only’.
THE PARTY IN ITS LABYRINTH
The Udaipur conclave helped highlight the Congress’s many challenges, but it failed to resolve key questions