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‘Desi'ding factor
In the run-up to the US elections, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are pulling out all stops to woo the Indian-American community
Strategic value
With its entry into the DCOC, India gets a toehold in China’s glowing pearl, Djibouti
We fight only to win; will win all bypoll seats
THE DATE FOR THE BYPOLLS to 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh—November 3—was announced just a week ago, but Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has been in campaign mode ever since he began his fourth term in office this March.
Laying the groundwork
Yediyurappa’s new land reforms are meant to modernise agriculture and help turn Karnataka into a ‘factory of the future’. How good is the plan?
HOUSE OF GRIEF
The dalit family in Hathras will not relent in its search for justice
Silent invader
A highly invasive weed of foreign origin is spreading across north India and it could threaten the country’s food security
HEARTLESS IN HATHRAS
THERE ARE MANY OFFSHOOTS OF THE HATHRAS CRIME, BUT IN ITS ROOT LIES FEAR
Sir Harold Evans - The Editor of all Times
The book Good Times, Bad Times was becoming a big seller when I attended a media workshop in 1983. The course director at the workshop narrated fascinating anecdotes about the author of the book, the legendary newspaper editor Harold Evans. I never thought I would one day get to know him well enough to call him Harry.
Covid-19 - True Lies, False Truths
Li-Meng Yan’s allegation that the Covid-19 virus originated in a lab in China is questionable and inconclusive
Made In China
Virologist Dr Li-Meng Yan says the Covid-19 virus was developed in a Chinese lab and blames the WHO for suppressing the truth
Utter chaos
Despite a high number of tests, Uttar Pradesh struggles to contain Covid-19 because of other challenges
Tough stake
The SP Group’s debts will be cleared if it sells its stake in Tata Sons. But the sale itself is no cakewalk
Patched legacy
With veteran leaders having been pronounced innocent in the Babri Masjid demolition case, the BJP has fulfilled much of all it had set out to do
Safety check
As trials of vaccine candidates are expedited, worries abound about the consequences of haste
Address change
Despite the growing unease over the use of archaic titles in Indian courts, breaking away from them will not be easy
Old trade, new tools
Agritech companies are disrupting the agriculture sector and giving hope to farmers in distress
A homely touch
In the pandemic, home chefs have become a force to reckon with
Education Is The Only Way To Free Yourself From Racism
It is not easy to return from a long break and bowl brilliantly in your first game, even more so in the Super Over that sealed your team’s win. Kagiso Rabada did just that in the Delhi Capitals’ first match of the new Indian Premier League season. The 25-year-old South African has been the pace spearhead of his country for a few years now. He shoulders a similar responsibility in DC’s pursuit of an elusive IPL title.
Union Territory's First 'Fake Encounter'
Parents of youth killed in Shopian “encounter” speak to THE WEEK as the Army admits that its men exceeded bounds
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Was Never A Blind Follower Of Hindutva
The dominant narrative about Syama Prasad Mookerjee is that he was a British sympathiser who spread hatred against Muslims. Declassified documents accessed by THE WEEK, however, show that while he was a Hindu nationalist, Mookerjee was never a blind follower of hindutva. He did not support the Quit India movement, but he did resign from the Bengal provincial cabinet in 1942 protesting the violence unleashed on the movement
POWER PLAY
The appointment of C.R. Patil as state BJP chief is a warning signal to Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who is close to Amit Shah
Opposite leaves
Infighting, Sasikala’s return and uncertainty over its ally worsen the leadership crisis in the AIADMK
SOWING ANGER
Farmers’ organisations are on the warpath against new reforms
Uncompromising position
With Xi Jinping unlikely to back down, more violent skirmishes can be expected on the India-China border before winter sets in
Not so fast
With cases piling up in fast-track courts, timely justice continues to be elusive
Woman of substance
A charming politician, a caring friend, a willing brawler—Kamala Harris represents the changing, multicultural face of America
Back in the game
The last time Urmila Matondkar was in the news was when she was photographed with Rahul Gandhi in March 2019. She had jumped on to the electoral bandwagon and was welcomed into the Congress by the ‘Big Boy’ himself. It is another matter altogether that she lost, and almost immediately resigned from the party, citing ‘internal politics’. But, while she was at it, she had emphatically stated her long-term commitment to serve the people of India.
The Week Probes Film World's Drug Links
Bolly, Kolly, Tolly, Sandal or Molly, India’s film hubs are in the midst of a spreading drug problem
Trick or treat
Medical community stands divided over the efficacy of alternative therapies in treating Covid-19
I do not encourage Mankading
Kane Williamson is the antithesis of everything the Indian Premier League and Twenty20 cricket are about.