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Change Is In The Air
India Is gearing up for the GST tax Regime.Everyone- from manufactureer to end consumer -stands to gain from it.
Bank On Higher Returns
Investment options that are better than fixed deposits.
Panda's Minefield
BJD believes it can tackle the banner of revolt raised by the Pandas, even as BJP prepares to capitalise on any slip-ups
Bronze Age Bonanza
Wooden coffins, heavily inlaid with copper anthropomorphic motifs, and a Bronze Age chariot unearthed from a Baghpat site dating back to 2200 to 1800 BC have the team of investigators ecstatic
Wary Warrior
Rajinikanth has chosen to build an organisational machinery before formally launching his party. But his response to the Thoothukudi protests have angered even his ardent fans.
Watch Your Wallet
Maintaining a positive credit profi le is a must for loan-hungry millennials
In The Half-Light Of Dusk
Build a retirement corpus that beats inflation and lasts as long as you do
Indo-Pak Cricket Vital
Exclusive interview/Najam Sethi, chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board
Dying Notes
Shehnai, the oboe of north india, has fewer takers, maker and players
Ravi Varma Online
Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation and Google join hands to present the maestro’s prominent works in a virtual museum
A Fresh Hand
The Congress is poised to put Rahul Gandhi in the top post, perhaps even before New Year.
Tender Care
Evolving subspecialities are changing the way paediatricians are treating their young patients.
Rightward ho!
With help from RSS and affiliates, the Modi government is slowly yet steadily institutionalising a right-of-centre approach in governance and culture.
The Battle and The Battered
Mosul, the last bastion of Islamic State in Iraq, could fall any time to the allied offensive. The human cost of one of the bloodiest battles in recent times has been huge. THE WEEK reports from the danger zone.
Shooting From The Lip
Gung-ho legislators and their over-the-top reactions. And, all are from Maharashtra
Memory Lapse
On the 100th anniversary of the Champaran Satyagraha, the family of the man who saved Gandhi says the country has forgotten him
Justice Karnan's Epic Battle: Is He Insane?
Unmindful of the price he has to pay, Justice Karnan continues the fight against his brother judges The Week brings to you what is on the maverick judge's mind
Macron Has Conquered France, But Can He Govern?
Macron has conquered France, but can he govern?
Differing Strain
Doctors are divided over the reason behind the summer outbreak of swine flu
Patriarchy Gets A Punch
Women set the pace for change in Malayalam cinema
Young Justice
As a boy, Karnan was disciplined, would invoke Ambedkar and was strict about the rules
Harvest Of Discontent
A farmer suicide puts focus on Maharashtra’s callous state machinery, and on shady land deals involving a long-pending power project
Two Of A Kind
From A Wednesday to Aiyaary, Naseeruddin Shah and Neeraj Pandey’s respect for each other has only grown stronger
Trying Too Hard
Review: Die Trying Rating: 2.5/5
Gaining Momentum
Government wants to focus on schemes that target the uninsured
Recharge offer
A cashless economy has huge opportunities, but the challenges are as daunting.
Bosom buddies
Sasikala Natarajan—the name Tamil Nadu utters the most after Jayalalithaa.
Political satirist
Cho Ramaswamy knew the Tamil political landscape like no one else did.
After her,the deluge
The void caused by Jayalalithaa’s death is likely to push Tamil Nadu into an era of political turbulence and could shake the foundations of Dravidian politics.
The Story Teller
ANURADHA ROY, the only Indian to be nominated for the Man Booker 2015, may be “shy” and “awkward”, but the STROKES OF HER PEN are sure and sharp.