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Neeraj is always open to new ideas
INTERVIEW KLAUS BARTONIETZ, Neeraj Chopra's coach
When the national anthem was played, it struck me
INTERVIEW NEERAJ CHOPRA, Olympic gold medallist
Where Has The Water Gone?
Narmada water is transforming life in kutch but not everyone is happy
Covid-19 And 'Familicides'
Economic woes and mental health issues precipitated by Covid-19 led to a rise in mass suicides and familicides
Gujarat Election: Spinning A Win
The Bjp Has Some Headaches In Gujarat, But Narendra Modi Is, As Always, The Balm. The State Unit Is Looking To The Prime Minister To Work His Charm Once Again
Stage set for India's decade
Amidst a quagmire of splintering geopolitical relations, mounting global debt, and an impending recession, India has emerged as a resilient growth engine for the world.
Business of beauty
I don’t envy Deepika Padukone this week. De-spite being India’s biggest female celebrity at the moment, the beautiful movie star is being widely panned for her newly launched beauty line. Padukone launched 82°E, an Indian-owned and -made self-care brand, named after the longitude that runs through India “and shapes our relationship with the rest of the world”, she says.
Missions accomplished
Vappala Balachandran’s book is a sweeping study of intelligence work over the centuries
CALL OF THE LAND
Everything the Light Touches is an epic novel that spans centuries and continents
BRAVE NEW WORLD
Joyland marks a turning point for Pakistani cinema in spite of several challenges
SLOW DEATH
The last narrow-gauge line in the plains of north India is counting its days
Finally, together!
At COP27, the developed world has taken ownership of being responsible for climate change
FOR A CLEAN AND HEALTHY CAPITAL
Excerpts from the speech by Lt Governor V.K. Saxena at THE WEEK Best Hospitals Awards 2022
QUALITY IS KEY
THE WEEK BEST HOSPITALS AWARDS 2022 SAW THE BEST IN HEALTH CARE BEING APPRECIATED AND A LIVELY DISCUSSION ON RAISING THE BAR FURTHER
Uneasy hills
DESPITE THE BJP’S AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN IN THE TRIBAL BELT, MANY VOTERS THERE ARE ANGRY ABOUT BEING DENIED THE REAL FRUITS OF DEVELOPMENT
Hoping for a sweep
THE AAP’S AGGRESSIVE POWER BID IN GUJARAT IS TIED TO ITS NATIONAL ASPIRATIONS
Quiet discomfort
CONGRESS'S LOW-KEY CAMPAIGN SUGGESTS A WEAKENED PARTY, BUT IT SAYS IT IS ENGAGING WITH PEOPLE
Winning formula
THE ASSEMBLY POLLS ARE A TEST OF MODI’S POPULARITY AND SHAH’S STRATEGIC SKILLS AS THE BJP PUTS IN MOTION GENERATIONAL CHANGE IN THE PARTY
Beside Mt Trash
THE FIRST-TIME MUSLIM VOTER IS HOPING THE POLITICAL APATHY WILL END THIS ELECTION
RUNNING WILD
The dangerous world of exotic pets is growing in India
People, people everywhere
The world's eighth-billionth baby was born on November 15. There were two claimants—one born in the Philippines, the other in the Dominican Republic. Whoever is declared the winner, a grave in Bath Abbey in England would have shaken at the moment of their birth—the grave of Thomas Robert Malthus.
Choose your India
The Congress has often—and justly—been crit-icised for waffling on ideological issues. Yet, when Rahul Gandhi takes a firm stand, there is no lack of those who criticise his bluntness. The rift valley in Indian politics is between those who believe that India belongs to all Indians equally and those who privilege the dominant religious majority.
Shraddha Murder Case - When Bumble Meets Dexter
The grisly murder of Shraddha Walkar by her live-in partner Aftab Poonawala is much too worrying and important to be dumbed down to a mindless #LoveJihad hate-tag, left to trend with hysterical dreariness on an increasingly unreliable and unravelling Twitterscape.
Big Tech For The Big C
The fight against Covid-19 ushered in access to and advancement in technology for cancer screening and detection
India's Best Hospitals
The pandemic put a pause on most things, but not on innovation. It rather gave a push to technological advancements and refinements in health care, making it better, quicker and cheaper
Devoted to harmony
As pilgrims throng a multi-religious complex on the LoC, it evokes curiosity among Pakistanis
Robotics in Brain Tumour surgery
What is Robot assisted Neurosurgery Robot-assisted neurosurgery uses an state of the art advanced surgical tool called auto guide to perform minimally invasive procedures in the brain.
Shifting paradigms in treatment of hepatobiliary and anorectal disorders
A 16-year-old male patient initially presented with jaundice and pain abdomen and was diagnosed to have stones in the bile-duct (a tube which helps in transporting bile from liver to our intestine).
A film about age-positivity
I am planning to watch a movie titled Uunchai on a priority basis. Ask me why? Simple—be-cause I relate to the subject and admire the star cast.
OUR GOD
His heaven and Hell Need to know more?