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Farm's A Charm
A farmer by birth and at heart, Governor P. Sathasivam has turned the Raj Bhavan premises into an organic farm.
Watering Vote Bank
The Mahanadi and the Polavaram issues would come in handy for Naveen Patnaik in strengthening his vote base.
Overcaste Condition
With the Maratha rallies gathering momentum, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis finds himself in trouble.
The Aussie art Alliance
The Festival of India in Australia looks to bring the two nations closer.
Living the AI life
India is on the cusp of an artificial intelligence revolution.
Runaway Hero
After losing his right leg in Kargil, Major (retd) Devender Pal Singh teaches people how to use sports as a healing tool
A Life, Lost And Found
From superstardom to coma to spirituality… Anu Aggarwal’s life has unfolded like a blockbuster film she has not acted in.
Partners In Pain
Overcoming her personal loss, Subhashini Vasanth has created a support system for the martyrs' families
Women for sale
Fined, humiliated and sold to the highest bidder.
Mardi Gras in Madras
Fear, lies and skulduggery. Twists, turns and histrionics. THE WEEK brings you inside details of a high political drama that is still in search of a perfect denouement
Movies and Shakers
Why the cinematic orientation of Dravidian politics is no happenstance
The Congress Should Not Play Big Brother
Exclusive interview/ H.D. Kumaraswamy, chief minister, Karnataka.
Bloodstained Copper
After 13 people were killed in the anti-Sterlite protests in Thoothukudi, the administration has gone into damage control mode. However, it will be hard to douse the rage of those who lost their loved ones.
Smelts Like Team Spirit
The Congress and the BJP have worked together to receive funding from the Vedanta group.
Crest Of The Wave
The breathtaking story of a funeral affirms director LJP’s innovative filmmaking skills.
In Top Gear
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on everything from his offer to Elon Musk to touching A.B. Bardhan’s feet
Eman's Brave Fight
Her battles did little to dampen her spirit. Eman Ahmed, once the world’s heaviest woman, was full of life. Five days before she breathed her last, THE WEEK met her and found her happy and hopeful.
Landmarks Man
Irfan Razack is a stickler for quality and a patron of change
Don, The Quixotic
A pugnacious student, canny businessman, doting father, and the worst enemy you could make. Meet Donald J. Trump, the man who would be president.
The Green Devi
A new book explores Indira Gandhi as an earth warrior.
Cost Efective
HEALTH CARE IN INDIA IS NO LONGER AFFORDABLE. APART FROM REVIVING THE PUBLIC HEALTH SECTOR, THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO WORK ON OUT-OF-THE-BOX IDEAS TO TACKLE THE CRISIS.
Power Point - Sachidananda Murthy
Should Swaraj delegate?
An Empire Cowed
Massive income tax raids rattle the Sasikala clan
Upbeat!
A CUTTING-EDGE TECHNIQUE TO REPLACE VALVES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AND ANOTHER TO DETERMINE RATIONAL USE OF STENTS ARE CHANGING THE FACE OF CARDIAC CARE
Border Security: Hi-Tech Fence With Pak
The government’s plan to develop an integrated security system at the border gathers pace with the successful completion of a pilot project.
Insuring Happiness
For the modern Indian woman, health insurance is not a choice, but a necessity
Union Minister Uma Bharti On Ayodhya 'I Remain Unapologetic And Unrepentant'
It is a hot May afternoon. In the sprawling garden of the Akbar Road residence in New Delhi, a barbet and a cuckoo are engaged in a competition. Their cries pierce into the air-conditioned confines of Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Uma Bharti’s workroom. The room is spartan, like her. Yet, there are personal touches which break the monotony of the sarkari furniture like handwoven rugs and white, chikan-embroidered cushions. Three Ganesha figurines adorn her desk. A huge statue of Shiva, with the Ganga tumbling tempestuously out of his locks, adorns one corner while a beautiful figurine of Lord Krishna is placed in another.
Roadside Reflections
Scenographer Sumant Jayakrishnan uses languages to showcase different people on the street
Biopics On Sportspersons Seem To Be The New Winning Formula
With more and more films being made on spo rtspersons, biopics seem to be the new winning formula for Bollywood
Art To Heart
A journey into the arts