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Dance And Dissent
Being ahead of her times, Prathibha Prahlad has had a rough road. The dancer on her dreams, Ramakrishna Hegde and on being single.
The Team To Support
The best teams are those who dance on that thin line between glory and catastrophe.
Turning Point
Afghanistan is relying on its spinners to make its first-ever Test match a memorable contest.
Missing Links
Getting an organ transplant in India comes with its set of challenges—lack of donors and adequate infrastructure, high costs and transport hassles.
Life In Jail
From Bihar to Tihar is Kanhaiya Kumar’s version of an agitation that rocked India.
Will Tamil Nadu Head For Early Elections?
Panneerselvam’s revolt against Sasikala has led to political instability in Tamil Nadu. Will either of them emerge victorious or will the state head for early elections?
Up For A Challenge
Basking in the success of Kaabil, Hrithik Roshan talks about his preparation for playing a visually challenged guy.
Fighting Chance
Despite conspiracy theories drowning saner voices, those who seek justice for Gauri Lankesh have not lost hope
Fifty Shades Of Consent
Treading the fine line between implied and expressed consent
A Dream Sets Sail
The proposed Thiruvananthapuram-Kasaragod waterway could change the face of transportation in Kerala
Schools For Sages And Scoundrels
Schools For Sages And Scoundrels
Daring, But Dragging
Daring, But Dragging
In Search Of Justice
A family's fight for his baby who was erroneously declared dead
Saffron Sulk
After rebel MP Nana Patole quit the BJP last month, the buzz is that some other leaders in Maharashtra might follow suit
Deep Rising
Angry dalits add one more to Devendra Fadnavis’s long list of troubles
Smooth Ascent
Vijay Gokhale’s appointment as foreign secretary was on expected lines
God's Own Cuisine
God's Own Cuisine
The Last Stand
In the autumn of his life, Syed Salahuddin just wants a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue.
Modi Is Functioning Like Gujarat CM
Interview/ M.K. Stalin, working president, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
The Barons Are Back
Despite the corruption charges against them, the Reddy brothers and their associates are once again gaining prominence, with the BJP and the Congress giving them tickets.
Ketchup Campaign
Among other things, caste and cash dominated a campaign that had three gladiators fighting it out—Modi, Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy.
High - Voltage Revolt
Just 30km from Kolkata, a dozen villages have been "liberated" from government rule. Villagers are up in arms against a national power project, saying they were bullied into giving up their land. Mamata Banerjee, once the saviour of farmers, is now the villain. The state government, however, says the villagers are being guided by Maoists. THE WEEK reports from the region.
Tough Love
My mother drove me to excellence, writes Lok Sabha MP Shashi Tharoor.
Beer Belly
Shedding the assets seized from Vijay Mallya is turning out to be a tough job for lenders and tax authorities
Revival rage
The government is promoting the ancient language as the voice of India’s soul
Man Behind Border Beheading
Miffed at Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ignoring him, Pakistan army chief has many reasons to play fast and loose on the LoC and scuttle any peace initiative
Hit Where It Hurts
The beheading of our soldiers by a Pakistani Border Action Team comprising comman-dos from the Special Service Group and India-centric terrorist groups on May 1 has once again whipped up national ire.
Nawaz Sharif In Trouble!
Pakistan army pushes Sharif to the sidelines; escalates conflict with India
Rekindling The Love For Support
After I moved to Bengaluru at the age of eight, my mother used to take my sister and me to the Kanteerava Stadium, which was a few minutes away from home.
Wave Of Terror Attacks Has Made Paris Jittery
An unending wave of terror attacks has made Paris jittery, making it a key campaign theme for the presidential elections