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The war and the winner
THE WEEK India

The war and the winner

THE WEEK’s Bhanu Prakash Chandra bags the prestigious IPI award for his coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war from the frontlines

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March 16, 2025
India Fashion Week is 25
THE WEEK India

India Fashion Week is 25

India Fashion Week is now 25 years old. Never mind all the brand names that came before the term 'India Fashion Week'—some have stayed, many have gone. The important thing is that season after season, in two cities at times, with two or three warring sponsors at times, India Fashion Week held its head above the water and sustained.

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March 16, 2025
Kalki, out of the box
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Kalki, out of the box

I love the fact that Kalki Koechlin, one of our most versatile actors, does not fit into a box.

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March 16, 2025
Vote's the plan
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Vote's the plan

Student protesters have launched a political party, but can the country move beyond its binary political landscape?

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March 16, 2025
Learners shall inherit the roads
THE WEEK India

Learners shall inherit the roads

I used to love driving in Delhi! The broad smooth roads, with well-laid out footpaths and cycle tracks, made every drive a glorious experience. As the years passed, I graduated from a Lambretta scooter to a Fiat 1100 to a Maruti 800, then quickly to a Zen and several years later to a Swift Dzire, till I reached my current Maruti Ciaz. The roads of Delhi, meanwhile, deteriorated from being the smooth cheeks of you-know-who of Bollywood to the smallpox-pitted face of that character actor of the same celluloid vintage.

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March 16, 2025
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
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AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER

The public dressing-down of Zelensky at the White House is a timely reminder that India should zealously protect its strategic autonomy in external affairs

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March 16, 2025
Every structure we build is a reflection of our commitment to innovation and quality
THE WEEK India

Every structure we build is a reflection of our commitment to innovation and quality

My journey in real estate has been nothing short of transformative. I hold an MBA in Finance, which has given me a strategic understanding of business, investments, and market dynamics.

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March 16, 2025
India's Coal Miner CCL Nurtures Green Growth
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India's Coal Miner CCL Nurtures Green Growth

Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), is in the forefront of India's coal mining sector driving technological innovation, and community development for contributing to India's long-term energy security while aiming for global sustainability goals. By fostering a resilient coal mining industry, the company's strategic roadmap focuses on enhancing resource efficiency, reduce its carbon footprint, and transform the mining sector for empowering India's clean energy practices and initiatives. A responsible miner, the Category-I Mini-Ratna PSU, touched a record high of 86 million tonnes of coal production during 2023-24.

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March 16, 2025
Breaking Barriers
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Breaking Barriers

The Unstoppable Rise of Indian Women

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March 16, 2025
EMPOWERING GENERATIONS: The Remarkable Journey of Dr. Reshma Kaur
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EMPOWERING GENERATIONS: The Remarkable Journey of Dr. Reshma Kaur

Every institution, whether in education or business, thrives under the guidance of visionary leadership.

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March 16, 2025
Cementing the core
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Cementing the core

The new party president will have the trust of Modi and Shah and the approval of the RSS. The chosen leader will need to fortify the party's organisation and ensure electoral dominance

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March 16, 2025
APT Approach - Be Aware, Prevent and Treat Stroke
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APT Approach - Be Aware, Prevent and Treat Stroke

Every year more than 12 million people globally suffer a stroke with 6.6 million deaths annually.

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March 16, 2025
WOMEN WRITERS WANT TO BE HEARD WITH AN OPEN MIND
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WOMEN WRITERS WANT TO BE HEARD WITH AN OPEN MIND

Sigmund Freud once said that not to know the past is to be in bondage to it, while to remember, to know, is to be set free. Writer Meena Kandasamy knows her past; it is the ink in her pen, the fire in her bones.

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March 16, 2025
Breaking Limits, Building Futures: Ritu Prakash Chhabria's Vision for Women's Empowerment
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Breaking Limits, Building Futures: Ritu Prakash Chhabria's Vision for Women's Empowerment

Across industries and communities, women have long faced obstacles that limit their potential.

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March 16, 2025
LAYING IT BARE
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LAYING IT BARE

The Brutalist cements concrete's place in cinema

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March 16, 2025
WE NEED TO BRING THE FEMALE GAZE INTO OUR FILMS
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WE NEED TO BRING THE FEMALE GAZE INTO OUR FILMS

Assamese filmmaker Rima Das's second feature film, Village Rockstars (2017), about a village girl who aspires to form her own rock band, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was screened at over 80 film festivals around the world. It won the national award for best feature film in 2018 and was India's official entry to the Oscars in 2019. Since then, she has directed four other feature films, including Village Rockstars 2, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival last year where it won the Kim Jiseok award. She also joined the Academy Awards as a member in 2024. Wearing multiple hats of writer, director, producer, cinematographer and editor of her films, this one-woman army is a powerhouse of talent and creativity.

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March 16, 2025
ASSET ALLOCATION
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ASSET ALLOCATION

The right asset, time and mix approach

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March 16, 2025
Dr. Hina Shah: The Architect of a Billion Opportunities
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Dr. Hina Shah: The Architect of a Billion Opportunities

In a world where success is often measured in numbers-revenues, valuations, and profit margins-Dr. Hina Shah chose a different metric. It was never about building a billion-dollar empire for her. Instead, she set out to create a billion opportunities.

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March 16, 2025
A pub brawl and third world war
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A pub brawl and third world war

Last week's pub brawl in the White House has made many an old-school diplomat wear a we-told-you smirk. They had been warning against the kind of personal diplomacy that many world leaders are indulging in these days. The brawlers compounded the sin by staging it in public.

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March 16, 2025
What's brewing?
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What's brewing?

My day begins with a good cup of coffee—a sacred moment to pause, to gather my thoughts before the day commences.

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March 16, 2025
How Technology is a Game Changer for JEE Aspirants
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How Technology is a Game Changer for JEE Aspirants

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is one of the most challenging and competitive exams in India.

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March 16, 2025
WE MUST CREATE AN EQUITABLE WORKFORCE ENVIRONMENT
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WE MUST CREATE AN EQUITABLE WORKFORCE ENVIRONMENT

Dr Praveen Kumari Singh, currently serving as adviser in the ministry of labour and employment, describes the challenges, trends and road ahead for women's labour force participation in India.

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March 16, 2025
IMPROVING PELVIC FUNCTION: Exploring Sacral Neuromodulation Therapy
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IMPROVING PELVIC FUNCTION: Exploring Sacral Neuromodulation Therapy

Can you mention some of the broad indications for sacral neuromodulation (SNM) therapy?

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March 16, 2025
Society has to give athletes a safety net
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Society has to give athletes a safety net

PULLELA GOPICHAND, the chief national coach of the Indian badminton team, sparked a debate when he said in a recent interview that only children from rich backgrounds should take up sports.

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March 16, 2025
WHAT WOMEN IN MEDIA WANT IS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
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WHAT WOMEN IN MEDIA WANT IS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

Sagarika Ghose joined journalism 34 years ago in October 1991, when the field was male- dominated. This, of course, did not stop her from becoming a rock-star journalist and author. She was a prime-time news anchor on BBC World's 'Question Time India' and at CNN IBN, where she became its deputy editor. She has won many awards for her journalism, including the ITA Best Anchor Award from the Indian Television Academy and the C.H. Mohammed Koya National Award. In 2014, The Rhodes Project included Ghose on its list of 13 famous women Rhodes Scholars. She is currently Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha. In an interview with THE WEEK, she spoke about the challenges of women in media, how she reacted to vicious trolling, and how the field became more democratised with the advent of television.

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March 16, 2025
The first nerve
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The first nerve

There are 12 cranial nerves in the body. Some esoteric textbooks of medicine mention 13, while someone who wanted a nerve named after himself added one extra to make it 14. But in the real world, we will stick to 12.

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March 16, 2025
Self-Belief and Success: The Inspiring Story of Chandni Kapadia
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Self-Belief and Success: The Inspiring Story of Chandni Kapadia

Success is a journey of bold choices and relentless determination- values that define Chandni Kapadia. A lawyer, business leader, designer, TEDx speaker, and educationist, she has seamlessly navigated diverse industries with an unshakeable belief in transformation. From fashion and luxury to business and academia, she has consistently reinvented herself, proving that ambition knows no boundaries.

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March 16, 2025
BOMBAY HOSPITAL TRUST RE-DEFINING EXCELLENCE FOR OVER SEVEN DECADES
THE WEEK India

BOMBAY HOSPITAL TRUST RE-DEFINING EXCELLENCE FOR OVER SEVEN DECADES

The rich can get medical care anywhere because they can afford it, the poor obviously cannot pay for it. Therefore, it should be the endeavor of the Bombay Hospital to render the same level of service to the poor that the rich could get in a good hospital.

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March 16, 2025
WHAT I WANT MOST FOR WOMEN ATHLETES IS A SAFE ENVIRONMENT
THE WEEK India

WHAT I WANT MOST FOR WOMEN ATHLETES IS A SAFE ENVIRONMENT

Anju Bobby George is a fighter. When at the age of 18, she was badly injured, the doctors told her that it would be the end of her career.

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March 16, 2025
Dr. Grace Pinto: Investing in Women, Accelerating Progress in Education
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Dr. Grace Pinto: Investing in Women, Accelerating Progress in Education

In the realm of education, Dr. Grace Pinto, Managing Director of Ryan Group of Schools, stands as a formidable force driving transformation.

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March 16, 2025

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