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THE CURSED ‘BRIDE'
In Budhini, Sarah Joseph gives voice to the woman who paid the price for garlanding Nehru
Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
Super apps will take Amazon-Reliance rivalry to next level
BJP's Invincibility Seems To Have Worn Out
Beset with multiple woes, the BJP seems far from the invincible force it claims to be
5G Will Benefit India's Village More
Urban users are eagerly waiting for 5G telecom services to take off, but its real impact would be felt in villages
CHANGED HOUSE
In Kerala, the CPI(M) softens its ideological stance and the Congress opts for a fresh opposition leader
The SOS man
From playing junior cricket for Karnataka to being a saviour to thousands during the pandemic, Indian Youth Congress president B.V. Srinivas has come a long way
From brain TO HEART
Depression can lead to cardiovascular diseases in multiple ways
Blended with love
Two string legends joined forces to make soothing melodies for a bruised world
SCARRED & SCARED
Any form of abuse—verbal, physical or mental—has adverse effects on women
THE AGE OF BIO-ART
Science Gallery’s new exhibition is a bold, inventive map of a contagion
Finding the Jekyll in Hyde
Rehabilitating men with sexual convictions could be the way forward to combat sexual violence
ECOLOGY ECONOMIST
Sundarlal Bahuguna was the bridge between our freedom struggle and today’s ecology movement
A BORDER CUPPA
Perched between India and Pakistan, Café Freedom has become the new hang-out place for Uri youth
Covid-19 - How The Government Bungled
Behind India’s crumbling Covid management is a combination of factors—poor macro-level monitoring, refusal to heed early warnings, negligent policymaking and complacent citizens
Rajiv's Discovery Of India
Rajiv Gandhi was a doting father, a committed husband, a dutiful son, and a loyal friend. Above all, he was a caring, cordial and visionary leader who was committed to ushering a secular and democratic India into the 21st century
SONG OF THE SOUL
Did you know about the whistling village of India? Read about Kongthong, where villagers are not known by a name, but by a tune
The sting in the tale
Mamata Banerjee outwits the CBI in perceptions game after the arrests of Trinamool leaders
My goal is to make music out of the language
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
RAGE REIGNS
Neither Israel nor Hamas in Palestine is even thinking of a cessation to the hostilities anytime soon
RUM REJIG!
Gen-next distillers are taking the pirate’s drink to uncharted waters
Head hunting
The CBI top job is up for grabs. The shortlisted officers have reputations that precede them
Government and scientific establishment have failed
As early as April 2020, molecular biologist Partho Sarothi Ray had warned India of mutant variants and of a deadlier second wave of the coronavirus. Ray is an associate professor in the department of biological sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, and is now abroad on a research project. In a new interview with THE WEEK, Ray discusses India’s response to the second wave. Excerpts:
The Conception Crisis
The sperm count is down, and egg quality low. Men and women in India are struggling to conceive. While lifestyle issues do contribute to infertility, researchers are more worried about hormone-altering chemicals that surround us. THE WEEK investigates how these are impacting our reproductive health
PRESSING ON
Power, Press and Politics By Alok Mehta Published by Bloomsbury Price ₹799; pages 421
Fungus Follows Virus
Pandemic has led to an increase in the incidence of mucormycosis, which can be life-threatening
THE MILLENNIAL MESSENGER
With his pen spitting fire against issues like caste and politicking, Tamil rapper Arivu wants to influence the lives of people around him
I HAVE JUST STARTED OUT
INTERVIEW Anupam Kher, actor
The resilient city
When faced with a looming oxygen crisis, Mumbai responded by changing its supply-based system to a storage-based one
Loss and profit
With his challengers failing to deliver West Bengal for the BJP, Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s chair appears to be safe for now
Court off-balance
While courts have had to step in to fill the vacuum left by the executive, not every order has helped pandemic management