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NO JOKE, MY DOC'S A JOCK
THE WEEK India

NO JOKE, MY DOC'S A JOCK

What do a standup comic, a turntablist aka disc jockey, film producer, theatre actor, fashion designer and playback singer have in common? They are all medical practitioners who have turned their passions into an alternative profession

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March 03, 2024
Ready remedies
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Ready remedies

The many benefits of repurposing drugs

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7 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Checks and balances
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Checks and balances

Comprehensive testing helps ensure good health and well-being, but it is key to strike a balance between thoroughness and clarity

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6 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Making hiss-story
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Making hiss-story

Herpetologist Rom Whitaker's new memoir is a rollicking ride through his early adventures

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Damsel in demand
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Damsel in demand

With three films releasing this year and another four signed on, the young and sassy Janhvi Kapoor's star is rising

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5 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Come in cockatoos, iguanas and all my patients!
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Come in cockatoos, iguanas and all my patients!

How a one-of-itskind, avian-focused veterinary hospital in Kerala is giving a healing touch to exotic birds and pets

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6 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Salaam UAE
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Salaam UAE

May you continue to inspire the world with your commitment to religious freedom and pluralism

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2024
State of the union
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State of the union

Modi's likely third term could see an omnipotent Centre that holds all the cards

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Who moved my city?
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Who moved my city?

This Mumbaikar is caught between a city that she knew and grew up in, and one that is constantly on the move and changing

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7 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Metro Line 3 will cater to 17 lakh passengers daily
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Metro Line 3 will cater to 17 lakh passengers daily

Q The underground Metro Line 3, set to open this year, is among the most ambitious projects undertaken in Mumbai. How do you see it transforming the commute in the city?

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March 03, 2024
Metropololis... ...in motion
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Metropololis... ...in motion

Mumbai was once a city ahead of its times. But its infrastructure failed to keep pace with its rapid growth in the past few decades. Now the city is getting a grand makeover with some mega projects

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8 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Bonds gone, bind stays
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Bonds gone, bind stays

Petitioners welcome apex court’s ruling against electoral bonds, but say it will not make political funding transparent

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2024
COURT IN THE ACT
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COURT IN THE ACT

The Supreme Court says the Electoral Bonds Scheme violates the principle of free and fair elections and goes against several constitutional provisions

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4 mins  |
March 03, 2024
A SYRINGE FULL OF TERROR
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A SYRINGE FULL OF TERROR

Security forces are planning an intense crackdown on the new challenge in Jammu and Kashmir: narco-terrorism

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7 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Igniting Nation's Consciousness through Education, Moral and Social Responsibility
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Igniting Nation's Consciousness through Education, Moral and Social Responsibility

Though rich in its culture and diversity, what are the reason that Indian's have digressed from their spiritual and moral path?

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6 mins  |
March 03, 2024
Disruptive Captain
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Disruptive Captain

Despite a decent performance in the polls, Imran Khan adopts a rigid stance, putting more pressure on the Pakistani political system

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4 mins  |
February 25, 2024
Stardust on my spaghetti
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Stardust on my spaghetti

The Ultimate Restaurant Ratings - which might be India's answer to Michelin - is an idea whose time has come

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9 mins  |
February 25, 2024
Heartbreak Haveli
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Heartbreak Haveli

Ballimaran, contrary to a minor urban legend, is not the quarter of cat-killers. It is where once lived the makers of ballis, or the long oars used by boatmen. Those boats and boatmen are long gone, as much else in old Delhi: the water channel that once ran through the bazaar, the shimmering pool and square built by Jahanara Begum that gave Chandni Chowk its name, the trams that clanged through the street till the 1960s.

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February 25, 2024
Sisters without misters
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Sisters without misters

Not too many years ago, when one of my girlfriends and I were both gloriously unemployed, we found an unusual and yet fulfilling activity to keep ourselves busy. We would go for the 11am show at the cinemas, and watch anything that was on offer.

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February 25, 2024
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
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THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH

The adventures of an intrepid space scientist who wanted to experience all that he had learnt

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8 mins  |
February 25, 2024
A meeting of minds
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A meeting of minds

MILAN, a biennial congregation of world navies, complements India's maritime vision

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2 mins  |
February 25, 2024
Mission millet
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Mission millet

ITC hit the ground running when the government's millets initiative took off

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4 mins  |
February 25, 2024
In the cross hairs
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In the cross hairs

A series of violent crimes has the opposition gunning for the government. It alleges that Maharashtra is in the grip of a politician-gangster nexus

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4 mins  |
February 25, 2024
THE UAE CONNECT
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THE UAE CONNECT

Indian expats make up 30 per cent of the country's population. For many Indians, the UAE is like a second home. A few of them open up to THE WEEK on their connect with the UAE.

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February 25, 2024
TIES THAT BIND
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TIES THAT BIND

India-UAE relationship is witnessing a sharp upward trajectory, driven by the strong bond between the leaders and the people of the two countries

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4 mins  |
February 25, 2024
PROTECTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AT THE CORE OF THE UAE'S VALUES
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PROTECTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AT THE CORE OF THE UAE'S VALUES

INTERVIEW AHMED BIN ALI AL SAYEGH minister of state, UAE

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February 25, 2024
'U & I' ON A HIGH
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'U & I' ON A HIGH

Bilateral partnership between the UAE and India has grown since Modi became prime minister

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4 mins  |
February 25, 2024
THE FELLOWSHIP OF GREATNESS
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF GREATNESS

The unique association of Pramukh Swamiji and Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam signalled the beginning of the new age of spirituality

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February 25, 2024
GENEROSITY OF UAE RULERS IS A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD
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GENEROSITY OF UAE RULERS IS A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD

Brahmavihari Swami, who is in-charge of international relations of BAPS, is a motivational speaker and champion of humanitarian causes. He grew up in the UK and became a monk in 1981.

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February 25, 2024
HAVEN OF HARMONY
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HAVEN OF HARMONY

BAPS Hindu Mandir, Abu Dhabi, is a story of hearts and minds

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February 25, 2024