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CARVING HER SPACE
Meet some of the minds behind India’s first women-only satellite payload
FIRST OF HER NAME
A SEBI chair, a railway board chief, an elephant whisperer, a naval commander, an Army captain and a bunch of young women with space dreams are Claiming their place in the sun
MARCHING TO A NEW TUNE
Captain Sandhya Mahla, who led the first all-women contingent at the 75th Republic Day parade, believes that leadership is not defined by gender
WATCH PARTY
Consolidation is the way ahead in the visual media segment, and corporate money is fuelling it
MURKY WATERS
The latest seizure at Mumbai's Nnava Sheva Port, first reported by THE WEEK, has alerted Indian authorities about the growing \"shadowy\" Chinese nuclear technology commerce
Kashi imbued with divinity; even when an idol is removed, its energy remains
With elections looming, Varanasi is once again poised to become the epicentre of the discourse on a contentious issue.
Distress in dravida land
Bereft of allies and grassroots reach, the BJP in Tamil Nadu could draw a blank
My government will last its full term
Fourteen months into his first stint as chief minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu is fighting to save his government following an embarrassing defeat of his party's candidate in the recent Rajya Sabha elections.
Heights of turbulence
Congress leadership backs Chief Minister Sukhu for now. But he needs his best political game to stay on top
Growing north-south divide
The prime minister reminds me of the Tamil parable of the man who pinched the baby to make it cry, and then rocked the cradle to calm it down.
A film star & our star-trekkers
From Mother Earth, she asked, \"How does India appear from up there?\" From the heavens, he replied, \"Saare jahan se achha.\"
Is Fashion Trash? Yes.
The most wonderful thing about the internet is that before things are in fashion, they are a viral trend already. Case in point: The just concluded Milan Fashion Week, where a young Swedish fashion label called Avavav has stolen the spotlight from houses such as Armani, Jil Sander, Missoni, Bottega Veneta, and even Dolce & Gabbana. How did they do it? Cleverly, of course. By making the show less about the collection, and more about virality.
Grain dance
A multidisciplinary dance show throws light on the role of rice in the life of Asians
A jumbo truth
A scribe describes the story behind the show Poacher
Pandit piper
Grammy winner Rakesh Chaurasia and his flute are teaching the world many a new tune
Democracy turned upside down
Winston Churchill famously said, “Democ racy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried.”
Look, I can cook!
A cooking contest for the visually challenged aims to create awareness among the sighted
TURNING KIDS INTO CONTENT
Sharenting parents oversharing content about their children online-can have lasting implications on a child's life
TIME RIPE FOR A SELF-REGULATORY ORGANISATION
The Indian gold market is one of the world's largest and most diverse.
REDUCE GOLD IMPORT DUTY TO 4 PER CENT
India is the fourth largest exporter of gold jewellery, the second largest of silver jewellery, and the world leader in exporting cut and polished diamonds. India is also emerging as a leading manufacturer of lab-grown diamonds.
SEIZURES HAVE INCREASED; SO HAVE SMUGGLING METHODS
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is the apex body under Union finance ministry for formulating policies and collecting customs and central excise duties and indirect taxes in India.
THE DARK METAL
India's ever-growing appetite for gold is driving commercial fraud and activating old smuggling routes and creating new ones. THE WEEK unravels the seamy underbelly of India's illicit gold economy
SWOLLEN FOOTHILLS
Uttarakhand is seeing an influx of climate migrants escaping Delhi's pollution, but left unchecked this trend could endanger the Himalayan state
Mathematics in Maharashtra
The two major alliances are finalising their seat-sharing formulas for the Lok Sabha elections, but a few hurdles remain
WAR VISA
Agents lure Indians with phony letters and fake citizenship offers to join the Russian army; many are now trapped on the Ukraine war front
"IT IS ENOUGH TO BE HUMAN TO SUPPORT UKRAINE"
In her first meeting with the Indian media, Ukraine's only Nobel Peace Laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk speaks to Mridula Ghosh in Kyiv on how to protect human rights and dignity during the war
Spiked guns, rigged polls
There are two aphorisms about Pakistan’s army and its politics. One, that their politicians have been riding a tiger, the tiger being the army. Two, that the army has been losing all the wars, while winning all the elections.
War Is Back
Donald Trump's anti-NATO rhetoric could force Europe to set up its own military-industrial complex
The Navalny Enigma
Although the Putin critic was admired in the west, he was viewed with suspicion at home
Talk about it.PERIOD!
This International Women's Day, we should inspire inclusion by ending period-related stigma and discrimination