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Long bout
The wrestlers have to win. Otherwise, even if he goes, some other Brijbhushan Singh would take his place
Valley vs the hills
The Biren Singh government failed to prevent the Manipur violence. It makes the job of restoring peace all the more difficult
Majoritarianism in Manipur
While Manipur is no stranger to violence and ethnic clashes, the communal rioting seen this year is essentially the consequence of the majoritarian authoritarianism that characterises the BJP’s approach to “forced assimilation”.
COURTING TROUBLE
Kashmir braces as NIA seeks the death penalty for Yasin Malik
Mystery of the affair of the sceptre
Lefties and libtards are miffed with the sceptre ceremony that marked the opening of the new Parliament House. They should read Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm. He wrote in 1983 about how invention of tradition is part of the growth of new nationalisms. We saw it happening.
The Modi Paradox
The prime minister's legacy could be defined by how he reconciles two of his major inspirations-Golwalkar and Gandhi
Highway Through Hell
Desperate migrants risk death and depredations in their journey through the unforgiving Darién jungle in search of the American dream
The Epoch Maker
Modi is entering his 10th year as prime minister. THE WEEK looks at how he has already left his imprint on India's history, forcing a shift in how politics is practised and governance is delivered
What Manipur Needs
The land of gold is burning and it is time to put the fire out
When Rani Mukerji tells her story
When I ran into Rani Mukerji at an award show last month, I had not watched her latest film-Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway.
ITALY, SERVED HOT
Michelin star chef Massimo Bottura never customises his food to please anyone. One does not ask Picasso to change his 'Guernica', he says
Bye-bye, passwords
Passkeys are safer and more convenient
LOVE ON THE SLOW LANE
Modern Love Chennai lacks the passion that its central theme seems to demand
Luxury goes to Bollywood
In 2013, Alia Bhatt graced the cover of Harper's Bazaar India wearing Gucci from top to toe, and the headline went: \"Alia Bhatt Steps Into A New Role\". It had to be prescient, because here we are, 10 years later, with the young and talented movie star just announced as the global brand ambassador for the Italian luxury fashion label.
Skirting the issue
Fair & Lovely is now sensitive enough to be Glow & Lovely, but the bronze dancing girl of Mohenjodaro; she of the bejewelled, brazenly nude body, the thick hair and the famously insouciant hand-on-hip stance-an image any school-going Indian child can recognise in a heartbeat-has just been rendered pinky-fairer, vulgarly curvier and distinctly unlovelier by the custodians of Indian sanskaar.
Combine forces
The opposition needs to get its act and tact together
Other states have started following the Haryana model
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar came to power a few months after Narendra H Modi was elected as prime minister in 2014. Soft-spoken but resolute, Khattar powered his party to power again in 2019.
Money wise
The country is well on its way to achieve the goal of financial inclusion
Winning formula
The Modi government's bold and innovative approach to governance has set India on a path towards a brighter future
India no longer sees itself as a western-style democracy
INTERVIEW Bhupender Yadav, Union minister for environment, forest and climate change, and labour and employment
'Modi'fied India
India's journey from a dependent nation to a world leader has happened in Modi's nine years
Driving change, continuity and consistency
After nine years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is confident, capable, uplifted and empowered
POLITICAL REALTY
Hyderabad's real estate market is likely to be one of the major factors in the upcoming Telangana assembly elections
To see the light
Let there be light,\" is a well-known biblical command. Light, as in life, wisdom, goodness. Night is associated with evil, committing crimes and escaping detection in the cover of darkness. But now we have the phenomenon of \"night lights\", the extraterrestrial lie detector.
Baby steps into Indo-Pacific
India put its best foot forward in the Pacific last year. Some 600 Fijians were fitted with the -Jaipur foot that enabled them to walk.
The Big Breach
The arrest of a top DRDO scientist in a honey trapping case raises troubling questions
Crisis To Consensus
The inside story of how the Congress brokered peace between Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar
WORLD OF ITS OWN
The broadway version of The Sound of Music stays true to the original story while giving it a fresh coat
DANCING WITH THE DEVIL
Fifty years later, The Exorcist remains peerless in horror
Terminal velocity
India is on a hitherto unseen airport expansion. But it just may not be enough