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Change Of Heart
The success rate of a heart transplant is 85 per cent—this reflects the percentage of patients who will live for a year after the transplant
Setting Sights High
This assistant district collector did not let her visual impairment keep her from achieving her dreams.
Trial By Hire
The government says lateral entry to secretarial posts will bring in more expertise. Critics, however, say it could undermine reservation and encourage entry of right-wingers.
The Scorpion Kings
They are swift, silent and deadly. They undertake missions that ara beyond the bounds of ordinary soldiers. THE WEEK looks at what makes the Desert Scorpions, India's most elite special force, so special
There Is No Peace Time For Special Forces
Interview/Col Varun Chhabra, commanding offi cer, 10 Para (SF)
Command In Chaos
Kejriwal’s biggest challenge is not the byelections but the rising dissidence in the party
Left Wondering
Yechury’s term as CPI(M) general secretary might end at the Party Congress in April. But, a lot can happen in two months
The Pursuit of Happiness
In Gokarna, a man relives the hippie era of the 1960s and 1970s
Cycle rallies
Akhilesh is leading the Samajwadi Party's fight against the opposition's main electoral plank—poor law and order situation in UP
Trial and Terror
Families of terror suspects and accused battle stigma, stress and scrutiny as they wait for their loved ones’ return.
Obstacle Course
Pakistan's non-cooperation makes it difficult for the NIA to proceed with its investigations into cross-border terror strikes.
UP Elections 2017: Battle Of The Battered
The four-sided fight in Uttar Pradesh has no clear frontrunner, as the parties are yet to clear their own mess.
Dismal Scenario
A parliamentary standing committee report says India spends about 3 paise per capita on sports every day. At a government sports complex in Delhi, there was a tunnel underneath the track, about to collapse. From funds to facilities and training to scouting, how can India improve its sporting system?
Will Remain with NDA; Want my Work Done
Into his third year as chief minister of post-bifurcation Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu is an angry man. Angry that the Centre is yet to grant the state the special category status it was promised before bifurcation. A lion’s share of the blame for that, he says, goes to the previous Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government, which “mishandled” the bifurcation and failed to keep its promise to give the residual state its due.
Voluble in the Valley
Separatists and agitators are hardly impressed with Modi's words of compassion
Kidney for a Price
Arrest of doctors in Mumbai throws light again on illegal organ trade
Hello, Hangover!
The party is over in Rio, and it is time for introspection
Jigsaw Fizzle
Unity of opposition parties seems to be a work in progress.
Farm's A Charm
A farmer by birth and at heart, Governor P. Sathasivam has turned the Raj Bhavan premises into an organic farm.
Watering Vote Bank
The Mahanadi and the Polavaram issues would come in handy for Naveen Patnaik in strengthening his vote base.
Overcaste Condition
With the Maratha rallies gathering momentum, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis finds himself in trouble.
The Aussie art Alliance
The Festival of India in Australia looks to bring the two nations closer.
Living the AI life
India is on the cusp of an artificial intelligence revolution.
Runaway Hero
After losing his right leg in Kargil, Major (retd) Devender Pal Singh teaches people how to use sports as a healing tool
A Life, Lost And Found
From superstardom to coma to spirituality… Anu Aggarwal’s life has unfolded like a blockbuster film she has not acted in.
Partners In Pain
Overcoming her personal loss, Subhashini Vasanth has created a support system for the martyrs' families
Women for sale
Fined, humiliated and sold to the highest bidder.
Mardi Gras in Madras
Fear, lies and skulduggery. Twists, turns and histrionics. THE WEEK brings you inside details of a high political drama that is still in search of a perfect denouement
Movies and Shakers
Why the cinematic orientation of Dravidian politics is no happenstance
The Congress Should Not Play Big Brother
Exclusive interview/ H.D. Kumaraswamy, chief minister, Karnataka.