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Reaching For The Moon
Launched In Vikram Sarabhai’s Birth Centenary Year, The Chandrayaan-2 Moon Mission Is Expected To Herald An Era Of Ambitious Space Projects For ISRO
Science, Simplified
Among The Many Lessons That India Can Learn From Vikram Sarabhai’s Life, The Most Important Are Humility And Scientific Temper
Ready For Take-Off
India Needs To Empower Domestic Startups To Claim A Bigger Share Of The Global Space Market
Lessons From Papa
It is the second last day of the first shooting schedule of my first film, Sonal.
The Next Target Is Venus
There is a wall of shelves in K. Sivan’s office, stacked with polished gleaming models of rockets and satellites the Indian Space Research Organisation has launched
Spilling Dark Ink
Raavan is the darkest book I have ever written. I will never attempt something like this again, says Amish
A Mother's Hope
Kamali, a short documentary on a nine-year-old Indian skateboarder, has qualified for the 2020 Oscars after winning top honours at the Atlanta Film Festival
Wording His Magic
Alexander McCall Smith, who is out with a new detective series, creates books that are intimate, vividly imagined and always charming
Subject To Change
Artificial intelligence could soon be used to evaluate subjective-type answer sheets
Jofra, The Archer
England’s newest bowling sensation is sharp, focused and ready to strike
Encounters Specialist
Filmmaker RITESH BATRA puts ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances and makes it believable through his storytelling
Beyond The Bin
With plastic becoming a necessary evil, the focus will be on innovative reuse of synthetic polymers, say experts
The Art Of Bringing Rivers Back To Life
Since 2013, when The Art of Living River Rejuvenation Project began, more than 41 dying rivers in 4 states have been brought back to life. The transformation this has brought about in the lives of farmers and rural folk is a real eye opener
Patchwork Vs Patience
The Congress-JD(S) alliance is fighting a battle for survival as a resurgent BJP is hopeful of forming the government
Tart Art
In a bid to attract younger buyers, winemakers are bringing out labels with atypical designs
Kathua Case Gets Complicated
A star lawyer’s removal and rape charges against a key witness complicate the Kathua case
Corridor To The Unknown
Kartarpur is part of Imran Khan’s efforts to spin a new narrative about Pakistan. But he needs far more than his rhetoric to succeed.
Machines And Machinations
How the deal to buy choppers for flying VVIPs landed an Air Force chief in police custody.
Solo,In A Seething Sea
India’s first circumnavigator shares details of his survival in the southern Indian Ocean, and his long, lonely wait for help.
Joint Champions. Why Not?
AT THE OUTSET, let me emphasise that the supporters of the New Zealand team feel a great sense of pride about the way their team competed and fought, fought and fought some more in that final.
Turn Of The Tide
The BJP now has a comfortable majority in the assembly, but all is not well in the party
Retired And Hurt
Veterans up in arms against the move to tax and restrict disability pension given to military personnel
Dumbires
Umpiring howlers denied New Zealand the cup it deserved
Vote For Wellness
Doctors want political parties to make space for health care in their election manifestos.
The Blade Runner
How Shalini Saraswathi overcame loss of her hands and legs and became an inspiration to everyone around her.
Space And Spin
Mission Shakti is a major success, but giving it a political spin was not prudent.
Creativity Behind Bars
Shabbir Hussain Hussain Miya Sheikh's shayari touches the heart.
The Hunt for Amma's Assets
Jayalalithaa's death triggered abattle for assets worth thousands of crores. While Sasikala and her family want to have it all, Jaylalithaa's niece and nephew have staked their claim. Now, with the Kodanad murder adding mystery to the mix, THE WEEK visits some of the high-profile properties that are part of Jayalalithaa's legacy.
Cutting the Knot
While Pakistan sharpens its knives to take on Salve and company in the ICJ, India needs to strengthen its diplomatic outreach to save Kulbhushan Jadhav.
The Untold Story Of The Wives And Children Of Islamic State Militants
Among the hundreds of displaced families in war-torn Sirte are wives and children of Islamic State militants. THE WEEK brings you their untold story.