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SONG OF ICE AND SNOW
A group of artists in Ladakh are dreaming and carving alchemies in ice
HER DAWN
Women in India no longer shy from achieving their dreams, making bold choices and breaking barriers in every field. There is no glass ceiling; only the open sky for them. Meet a bunch of women who are leading by example
Measure twice, cut once
Is the war presenting only headaches to India, or a golden opportunity, too?
Pots and kettles
As the Enforcement Directorate targets NCP ministers, the ruling coalition in Maharashtra is planning a counterattack
India should do more
We must support the Centre’s efforts, but celebrating the evacuation of a fraction of Ukraine’s Indian population was uncalled for
MIDNIGHT'S DAUGHTERS
The freedom struggle was a turning point for women in India. It brought them out of their homes onto the streets, up in arms, shoulder-to-shoulder, against a foreign power. But not all of them are known; many have been forgotten or only appear as footnotes. THE WEEK brings you stories of women who made India what it is today
Wrath of the Russians
Ukraine faces a grim security situation and a shortage of essential supplies. While the country appreciates President Zelenskyy’s leadership, many residents are fleeing to safety
Unite on Ukraine
Describing herself as a senior chief minister and the leader of a national party, Mamata Banerjee has extended her full support to the Narendra Modi government’s diplomatic efforts to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The Moscow muddle
The people are now divided into two: one group wants victory over Ukraine, the other yearns for peace. But, both anticipate a decline in the standards of living
Ukraine needs regime change
MOST PEOPLE, including Russians, did not expect extensive military action in Ukraine. Russian authorities, however, realised that there has been a fundamental change in the situation, and not just in the Donbas region, but across Ukraine.
Satish Chandra Misra: Manifestos Are Fake; We Do What We Say
Interview - Satish Chandra Misra national general secretary of the Bahujan Samaj Party and Rajya Sabha member
The Election Mood In Ayodhya And Gorakhpur
In Ayodhya, even as the construction of the Ram Mandir picks pace, there is a touch of resentment against the BJP
Akhilesh Yadav: 'I Have Learnt How To Defeat The BJP'
INTERVIEW - AKHILESH YADAV president, Samajwadi Party
Ukraine Crisis: What Vladimir Putin Wants?
Putin aims to redraw Europe’s security map and restore Russia’s status as a great power. Ukraine’s control, for him, is both a means and an end
HOME ADVANTAGE
The saffron streets of Gorakhpur indicate a decisive win for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
CHALLENGING ROLE
The comic-turned-president who is leading Ukraine amidst the tumult on the border
FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
These elections are a battle of credibility for former chief minister Mayawati
SAMAJWAD DOES NOT EXIST IN THE SAMAJWADI PARTY
INTERVIEW - APARNA YADAV BJP leader
India is facing ‘gated stagflation'
Kaushik Basu, former chief eco-nomic adviser to the govern-ment and former chief economist of the World Bank, is currently teaching at Cornell University in the US. In an exclusive interaction, he talks about the current challenges before the Indian economy and its future growth prospects.
RIDE WITH THE TIDE
Akhilesh Yadav has stitched together a formidable coalition with small, caste-based parties. His task of leading the Samajwadi Party back to power, however, remains challenging because of the fickle nature of his partners and dissatisfaction among leaders of his own party
Shock market
A stock exchange set up to make share trading transparent is now tangled in controversies
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra : We Are In For The Long Haul In Uttar Pradesh
Interview Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Congress general secretary
BLOCK CHAIN
FROM UNHAPPY LEGISLATORS TO DISGRUNTLED DALITS, MUSLIMS AND YOUTH, CHIEF MINISTER YOGI ADITYANATH’S RETURN TO POWER IS RIDDLED WITH CHALLENGES
Hindutva And Welfarism Drive The BJP's Push To Retain Power
The BJP Is banking on hindutva and development to win this election. But it is battling anti-incumbency, anger over key issues and an opposition that is up for a fight. With an unpredictable electorate, there is no knowing which way the state will vote
BILLS OF CHANGE
The digital rupee offers a host of benefits, but there will be collateral damage
Murder by malware
Investigations into Pegasus-related scandals worldwide show an urgent need for India to reform its obsolete surveillance laws
My purpose of existence is to serve people
INTERVIEW - YOGI ADITYANATH chief minister, Uttar Pradesh
SHE CHANGE
Congress places its hopes on women. Will the gambit work?
Road to Atmanirbhar Bharat is through science
DR JITENDRA SINGH Union minister of state for science and technology, earth sciences, departments of atomic energy and space
FOR WHOM THE GANGA FLOWS
A walk through the ghats of Varanasi and its fringes, capturing the flavours of the election season