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Manoj Bajpayee Makes His Web Series Debut With 'The Family Man'
As he completes 25 years in films, Manoj Bajpayee makes his web series debut with The Family Man
100 Days Of Modi 2.0
The economy may be sputtering, but Modi 2.0 is going the full distance to fulfil its poll promises
Chandrayaan 2 - Setback, Set Forward
A high-stakes attempt to land near the lunar south pole failed, but the takeaways of the Chandrayaan-2 mission will lay the path for ISRO’s future deep space projects
The Line That Divides
Suketu Mehta writes about the experience of being an immigrant in his latest book
Success, Distilled
Anupam Kher attempts to inspire through his autobiography
Steppe Brothers
Two recent studies have sparked an academic and political debate on origins of early Indians
Satellites Will Be Weaponised
WE HAVE INDIGENOUSLY CREATED STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGIES AND AN ASSOCIATED INDIGENOUS SUPPLY CHAIN TO BUILD SYSTEMS, GROUND INFRASTRUCTURE AND SPACE ASSETS.
Flexibility Factor
Multi-cap funds offer superior risk-adjusted returns
Double Identity
A reticent man goes undercover and becomes a bohemian businessman who hobnobs with the top political and military leaders of Syria.
Broken House
The residential property market was limping; the slowdown has now brought it to its knees
Our Focus On Bharat Will Continue
Kalyan Krishnamurthy has the reputation of being a smooth operator.
New India, New Ideas
The Manorama News Conclave 2019 was themed around the changing political and ideological contours of ‘New India’
Morning Of Matriarchy
The Uttar Pradesh Congress is all set to unveil its new team under the leadership of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
Royal Mess
Pressure tactics employed by Scindia loyalists for the PCC chief’s post could be an attempt to warn the high command against writing him off.
King Pinned
The arrest of Congress master strategist D.K. Shivakumar has put his political ambitions on the line.
National Register Of Complaints
Why major political parties in Assam are dissatisfied with the final NRC list.
Justice By The Gun
With nearly 4,000 shootouts between the police and gangsters in the past two years, Uttar Pradesh has become India’s encounter capital. THE WEEK looks at the changing face of policing in the badlands of western UP.
Fearful hope
Sakshi Mishra has been in hiding, ever since she eloped. Despite the physical attacks and online humiliation, she is dreaming big.
Fractured Factories
Government wants to corporatise ordnance factories to make them more professional, but employees fear it would lead to privatisation.
Shubha Mudgal Offering Delicious Insights Into The Music World
Classical singer Shubha Mudgal turns fiction writer, offering delicious insights into the music world
Costs Of Compromise
With the induction of tainted leaders from the Trinamool, the BJP’s war on corruption suffers a setback
Kerala Cannot Go On Like This
For some people, crisis is an opportunity. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan belongs to that group. The unprecedented magnitude of the 2018 floods in Kerala brought out the leader in him.
Taapsee Pannu - Top Of Her Game
Taapsee Pannu’s kitty is overflowing with film offers. And she wants to do them all
P.V. Sindhu Was Ready For Long Rallies In Final
Intensive training, improved skill and approach and the able guidance of her coaches helped P.V. Sindhu script a historic win at the World Championships
Cycle Needs Repair
Uneasy lies the road ahead for Akhilesh Yadav, whose political revival faces challenges from within and outside the Samajwadi Party
We Are Not The Terrorists
It is a weekday afternoon at the Sadh Dharamhajika Viharaya in the Colombo suburb of Rajagiriya.
Wahhabi Extremism Is Not Islam!
Wahhabi extremism is not Islam, say Sinhala-Buddhist nationalists in Sri Lanka. The Sufi Muslims there agree
Arun Jaitley - Mentor And More
My first meeting with Arun Jaitley was in the late 1980s.
India For Sale
William Dalrymple’s latest book details how the British East India Company employed corporate violence to conquer India
Nirmala Sitharaman's Rescue Act
The government’s efforts to jumpstart the economy with stimuli may give short-term results, but it is just the beginning of the long road to recovery