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CRAVING FOR SAVING
At THE WEEK-Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC seminar, experts talked about the simplest ways to save
Goal-based investing
THE WEEK-Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC seminar in Kottayam focused on matching investments with life goals
ALL THAT GLITTERS
Despite facing huge financial losses and health problems, thousands continue to flock to Panna in search of the elusive diamonds
B&B for jumbos
Meet Bomman and Bellie, the on- and off-screen elephant whisperers
Race to the door
Student migration has seen a sharp increase in recent years because of better options abroad and the increased availability of loans. But, the number of traps, too, has shot up
We need to leverage the diaspora
INTERVIEW SWATI DAVE chair of the advisory board to the Centre for Australia-India Relations
Courting the kangaroo
India-Australia relations are set for a deeper commitment
Man in the muddle
State president Annamalai's alleged high-handed ways sow dissension in the BJP, and riles ally AIADMK
India's G20 Challenges - Why Russia Spoiled Delhi's Party?
The future course of the Ukraine war could shape India’s G20 presidency—it will force New Delhi to make tough choices
Why Women Must Include Men In The Gender Conversation
A recent meeting with actor Aditya Roy Kapur got me thinking about whether we have sufficiently included men in the gender conversation—and whether it us, we, the women, who are guilty of a patriarchal double standard.
Queer couture shows the way
When couture designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla host a party, any evening is a weekend. You may as well drop what you are doing and ready yourself (in sparkling clothes, always) for an all-night banger. If it is a Tuesday or a Thursday night, they are not sorry. And neither will you be.
THE MISOGYNY WARS
From online trolling and character assassination to toxic masculinity and workplace harassment, the speakers at We The Women weighed in on what matters to them
Between bindus, a life
Sayed Haider Raza, the most recent volume on the artist, commemorates his birth centenary and chronicles his life through his art
East greets west
Though S.H. Raza lived most of his life in Paris, his links with India and his love for spirituality never faltered
Skin in the game
Hundreds of thousands of animals were killed for sport during British rule. A legendary family of taxidermists in Mysore kept notes of it, while their factory converted numerous carcasses into lifelike trophies. THE WEEK traces the untold story of the family and their controversial legacy
MORE PIE IN THE SKY
In a first, the UAE sent its najmonaut’ on a long-haul space mission. Now, it is eyeing to send more
We are working on 1,500 new technology areas
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - S. Somanath chairman, ISRO, and secretary, department of space
WE SEE A POSITIVE SHIFT IN INDIA'S ATTITUDE
Lin Fei-fan, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
BASTION BREACHED
The Kasba Peth win gives hope to the Maha Vikas Aghadi that, in a direct fight, it can defeat the BJP-Shinde alliance
Order and chaos
Supreme Court’s intervention could force the Centre to bring a law governing appointments to the Election Commission
Supreme Court's masterclass
The basic structure of our nation is the source of the basic structure of our Constitution. So, in protecting the basic structure of our Constitution, the Supreme Court is protecting the very basis of our nationhood, which is “unity in diversity”.
TRANSFORMING LIVES, THE UST WAY
Its deep domain expertise makes UST stand out ina world of changing technologies
Judges abhor vacuum
What is the biggest mystery about India's elections? That it involves the largest number of electors? The largest number of parties? The largest number of candidates? The largest number of polling booths? Or that this third-world polity of starving millions was the first to introduce universal electronic franchise? All these are. But the biggest is that our electoral system has been working well with little backing of the law.
Wuhan Created A More Dangerous Virus Than The Covid-19 One
Late last month, US Senator Rand Paul asked the Joe Biden administration to declassify documents that reportedly show that the US department of energy had, with “low confidence”, informed the White House and key members of the Congress that the Covid-19 virus probably originated in a Wuhan research lab in China.
Women's Day Special - The Brave New Woman
Young women are more liberated than ever, but they are paying a price for it
MATERIAL GAINS
The world's first scratch-proof watch, created by Rado, gets a modern update
A life on edge
Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui on faith, films, family and more
THE SASS MACHINE
Booker-prize winner Marlon James on the long-winded path to writing the 'African Game of Thrones'
EXACTING CHANGE
Subhashree Ganguly, Bengali cinema
LEADING THE NARRATIVE
Mukta Barve, Marathi cinema