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Just can't cope
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Just can't cope

Home minister goes. And after Sachin Waze’s arrest, at least half a dozen police officers are being investigated

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April 18, 2021
Second coming
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Second coming

The new wave of Covid-19 cases was caused more by a relaxed approach to Covid-appropriate behaviour and inadequate policy measures than mutant virus strains

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April 18, 2021
Scrapping policy and production linked incentive will bring long-term benefits
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Scrapping policy and production linked incentive will bring long-term benefits

VIKRAM KIRLOSKAR, a fourth-generation entrepreneur from the business group that bears his family name, seldom holds back when he speaks about the problems of the auto industry.

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April 18, 2021
Half throttle
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Half throttle

Central concerns might explain the inertness of the left-Congress campaign in West Bengal

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April 18, 2021
Investing in resilience gives a 400 per cent return
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Investing in resilience gives a 400 per cent return

SEVERAL WORLD LEADERS, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Boris Johnson, recently came together virtually to attend the first international conference organised by the newly-formed Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).

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April 18, 2021
Game of silences
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Game of silences

There has been a perceptible thaw in India-Pakistan relations, but the road to peace is fraught with uncertainties

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April 18, 2021
The Big Battle Of Perception
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The Big Battle Of Perception

As Uttar Pradesh prepares itself for the assembly polls next year, it will be down to optics. And, the government is going all out to change the way people view the state, harping on its development for all agenda. But will it be enough? THE WEEK takes a long, hard look at the four years of the Yogi Adityanath government

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April 11, 2021
We Must Learn To Respect Water
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We Must Learn To Respect Water

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over the reins of the country in 2014, one of his first big plans was to clean the Ganga, for which he even created a new ministry.

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April 11, 2021
Wild and dirty
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Wild and dirty

A new Instagram photo project highlights the filth in which our wild animals are forced to live

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April 11, 2021
New STI policy will put India among top three scientific superpowers
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New STI policy will put India among top three scientific superpowers

ASHUTOSH SHARMA, WHO is secretary to the Government of India, heading the department of science and technology, believes that India requires a robust science, technology and innovation (STI) ecosystem since it is an important enabler of economic growth, social welfare and better livelihood.

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April 11, 2021
Targeted strike
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Targeted strike

With a strategic alliance and a smart manifesto, AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran could influence the results in more than 60 constituencies

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April 11, 2021
We doubled UP's per capita income, made it India's second-largest economy
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We doubled UP's per capita income, made it India's second-largest economy

Yogi Adityanath was a five-time member of Parliament before he became chief minister of Uttar Pradesh—a crowning that came as a surprise to many in his own party. On March 19, 2021, exactly four years after he took oath, he spoke to THE WEEK about his government’s journey. Excerpts from an exclusive interview:

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April 11, 2021
THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS
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THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS

Raghava K.K. seeks to spark conversations on art and democratise it through his new project on social media

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April 11, 2021
Reaping the rage
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Reaping the rage

In Singur, the tide of public anger has turned against the Trinamool

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April 11, 2021
Picture imperfect
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Picture imperfect

Kamal Haasan is unlikely to become kingmaker in the assembly polls, but he could play spoiler in many constituencies

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April 11, 2021
Fired up
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Fired up

The shooting World Cup in Delhi brought out the fierce competition among Indian shooters for Tokyo slots

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April 11, 2021
P.V. Sindhu - Gearing Up For Tokyo
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P.V. Sindhu - Gearing Up For Tokyo

Heading into the Olympics, P.V. Sindhu is working harder than ever on court; offit, she is trying to keep interpersonal friction at bay

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April 04, 2021
Sabarimala, The Sequel
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Sabarimala, The Sequel

The Congress and the BJP rekindle the Sabarimala issue, push the ruling LDF onto the back foot

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April 04, 2021
Return Of The Native
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Return Of The Native

Five years ago, Sarbananda Sonowal rose to power invoking Assamese identity. As the state goes to the polls once again, he faces the difficult task of redefining that identity in the light of the controversial new citizenship act. Also, a poll victory is no guarantee of getting back the chief minister’s chair

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April 04, 2021
BJP's Brand Of Hinduism Is Like Chinese Catfish— Alien And Dangerous To Assam
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BJP's Brand Of Hinduism Is Like Chinese Catfish— Alien And Dangerous To Assam

Q.How is the Congress campaign different from last time?

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April 04, 2021
Shadowy police
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Shadowy police

The Mumbai Police controversy highlights the need for urgent reform to free the uniformed forces from political influence

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April 04, 2021
Youth icon
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Youth icon

Udhayanidhi Stalin’s meteoric rise has put him in a strong position within a resurgent DMK

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April 04, 2021
Congress and AIUDF favour foreign infiltrators
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Congress and AIUDF favour foreign infiltrators

Q.Do you look at these elections differently from the previous one?

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April 04, 2021
Strong on paper
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Strong on paper

Banking on strong alliance partners, the Congress is facing the assembly polls with confidence

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April 04, 2021
Differential taxation is a stumbling block in making India an export hub
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Differential taxation is a stumbling block in making India an export hub

SKODA AUTO’S NEW mid-size SUV, Kushaq, made an international debut in India on March 18. Kushaq means king in Sanskrit. Volkswagen AG, Skoda’s parent company, is the world’s second-largest carmaker, but anything but a king in India. The group’s market share is below 2 per cent, despite selling cars in India for two decades. To recharge Indian operations, Volkswagen unveiled the India 2.0 project in 2018, with plans to bring in a brand-new product portfolio built on the localised MQBA0-IN platform. The group hopes to sell one lakh cars a year by 2025 in India and Kushaq is the first product under this project.

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April 04, 2021
UNEASY ENCOUNTERS
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UNEASY ENCOUNTERS

A turf war exposes the rot in the police and the unholy nexus with politicians

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April 04, 2021
Alliance arithmetic
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Alliance arithmetic

The DMK has managed to keep its allies from 2019 together without ceding too much ground

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April 04, 2021
The Name Is Khan
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The Name Is Khan

Meet the Kashmiri businessman who took it upon himself to give a proper burial to Covid-19 victims

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March 28, 2021
Superhumans In The streets
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Superhumans In The streets

Hyderabad's sanitation workers played multiple roles during the pandemic

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March 28, 2021
India's Covid Heroes
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India's Covid Heroes

For every Covid-19 warrior who went to battle, there was a battalion of heroes who brought succour to all and solution to pandemic-induced problems

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March 28, 2021