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Vinod Kambli- Batting For Life
Post cricket, Vinod Kambli ignored his health. Two heart attacks later, he is a changed man
Top Of The Heap
Gita Gopinaths journey from a middle-class Indian girl to the IMFs chief economist is a saga of hard work and grit, breeding intellectual leadership
Checkmate!
While a few traumatised women have gained the courage to out their tormentors, it is high time to re-educate our highly educated employees that women are equal to men and will be treated as such
Vanishing Truth
Jamal Khashoggi was caught in the crosshairs of a tortuous power transition that will make Mohammed bin Salman the longest serving king of Saudi Arabia
Stormy Affair
THE CHAPTER ONDONALD TRUMPIN ADULT -FILM ACTOR STORMY DANIELS S BOOK ISSLIM BUT SUITABLYSCANDALOUS
Moving Pictures
Movie-on-wheels ventures are transforming the way rural India watches cinema
Footloose In The Heights
A few young, music-savvy Ladakhis have come out with the regions first EDM album.
Scene Change
Anjali Menon has reshaped the gender dynamics of the Malayalam film industry like no one else.
Capital Carver
Making monumental statues of political giants is Ram V. Sutars forte; his tallest yet the Statue of Unitywill be unveiled in a couple of weeks.
ordeal by trial
blaming some of his colleagues for his troubles, lieutenant colonel purohit vows to fight till the end to clear his name in the malegaon blasts case.
a nice man to know
n. chandrasekaran's journey to the biggest corporate job in india started from a small village in tamil nadu.
'Our People Are Not That Anti-India'
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri served as foreign minister of Pakistan from 2002 to 2007.
India Must Adhere To International Standards
Fernand De Varennes (UN special rapporteur on minority issues)
Exposed! How Companies Turn Black Money Into White
It is not just businessmen and corporate houses, but politicians, too, who use the complex web of shell companies that crisscrosses Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata to launder and stash their ill-gotten wealth.
Governor's Office Is Not BJP Office
Omar Abdullah, working president of the National Conference and former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, is one of India’s outspoken politicians. On November 21, his party sprang a surprise by offering support to its arch-rival, the Peoples Democratic Party, to stake claim to form government in the state, which was under governor’s rule.
Welcome To Kim Jong-un's Hermit Kingdom
The demilitarised zone is actually quite peaceful, for all the buildup about it. Not surprising: the anti-US, anti-South Korea stuff on display. Surprising: the zone is a haven for wildlife.
Was It Correct To Adjudicate On A Religious Matter!
On Sabarimala, the Supreme Court finds itself in the middle of a debate on whether it was correct to adjudicate on a religious matter.
The Making Of The World's Best Bowler
After just one year as a Test cricketer, Jasprit Bumrah is being heralded as the best bowler in the world. But, to understand his success now, one has to trace his journey back to Ahmedabad. THE WEEK talks to his mother, friends and early coaches about the shy but determined boy who loved only cricket.
Vijay Mallya: The Enforcement Directorate Is Tightening Its Noose On The Liquer Baron
Enforcement Directorate is tightening its noose on Vijay Mallya.
Ta ta? Not yet
With independent directors supporting Cyrus Mistry, Ratan Tata has his task cut out.
50 Anti-Ageing Tips
50 Anti-Ageing Tips.
How China Is Blocking The Terror Debate
At the Goa summit, Modi woos Putin, irks Xi and courts BIMSTEC, exposing the divisions within BRICS.
Reliance Jio Flags Off The Data Plan War
The Voice business is almost saturated.Data and content are the future. Jio has opened the fight for that space.
Alliance Of Inconvenience
The opposition’s inability to manage its numbers and the BJP’s skill in reaching out to fence-sitters are hurting the chances of an anti-Modi front.
Spoiled By Oil
In Nigeria, the poor struggle in squalid ghettos, and millionaires become billionaires. Then, there is the organised racket in “miracle babies”
Atal Bihari Vajpayee- Visionary, Charmer, Orator
Atal Bihari Vajpayee introduced rightist economic polices, tested nuclear bombs, weathered global sanctions, wrote poetry and loved watching movies. And, he knew the people of India quite intimately.
Hope Floats
Kerala expects the rebuilding process to generate lakhs of employment opportunities and revitalise the economy.
Keeping Kerala Healthy
ON AUGUST 15, after rains had started lashing the state, the medical superintendent and critical care and emergency department heads of Rajagiri Hospital in Aluva, Ernakulam district, met to prepare for a potential disaster.
Damage, Uncontrolled
Disaster management experts are wondering if the Centre has learnt anything from calamities past.
Cerebral Star
Ajit Wadekar had an astute cricketing brain and the personality of a superstar