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DOUGHTY BEYOND DOUBT
A 17-year-old donates a part of her liver to save her dying father, becoming India's youngest living organ donor
Sound check
An AI model that can diagnose cold from a person's voice can be a game-changer in remote areas
WOUNDED HEALERS
The murder of a young doctor in a Kerala hospital highlights the systemic failure in keeping medical workers safe
Start dialogue with wrestlers
I think Indians, irrespective of political leanings, were dismayed to see the country’s top wrestlers break down in tears, as they sat in a huddle by the riverbank, all set to immerse their medals in the Ganga river.
SIZE MATTERS
A new type of car buyer is changing the rules in the Indian auto industry
The truth about tanning
It is that time of the year when I turn into a fish. With temperatures in Mumbai, where I live, touching 40 degrees, and the city’s famous clammy humidity slapping you in the face, the only way to survive is underwater.
PMO to UNSC
A calm, composed and unruffled diplomat stands up with elan in Centres of Power
GAL PALS TACKLE CRIME
Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti's latest heroine is a police officer as feisty as themselves
Speak up, my fellow Indians
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” says a minor character in Shakespeare’s iconic play Hamlet, expressing a sense that the affairs of the kingdom are no longer being ethically conducted, and that even the highest authority in the land is sullied by some moral turpitude. More than 400 years after Shakespeare wrote the play, citizens are so jaded that we are no longer surprised at any kind of abuse of power by government. We are too used to scams and the favourite response of the middle-class and educated Indians when critiquing politics is to quip, “All politicians are the same.” Or, “Politics is a dirty game.”
The promising land
A tribal activist in Madhya Pradesh gives away property worth crores of rupees to start a social experiment
THE INEVITABLE AUTHORITARIAN
If anything defines Erdogan's ideology, it is the pragmatism that he embraces in every crisis
LAST MAN STANDING
Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not win the presidential elections in Turkey, the opposition lost it
When the jungle comes to town
As human deaths from animal encounters rise, the Wildlife Protection Act is being criticised for making people more vulnerable
GAME PLAN
Winning the Karnataka assembly polls has given the Congress a template to improve its Lok Sabha tally from the state
UNEASY PACT
Congress needs to develop the tenuous truce between Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot into a working relationship
GLIMMER OF HOPE
As the Congress tries to replicate its Karnataka success in other states, it should keep in mind that the BJP has also learnt its lessons
CONNECTIVITY ISSUES
The Congress will have to iron out the initial bumps in its '5G’ promise way ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls
Point of no return
This is the best chance for Indian sport to set up independent grievance redress mechanisms for its athletes
Long bout
The wrestlers have to win. Otherwise, even if he goes, some other Brijbhushan Singh would take his place
Valley vs the hills
The Biren Singh government failed to prevent the Manipur violence. It makes the job of restoring peace all the more difficult
Majoritarianism in Manipur
While Manipur is no stranger to violence and ethnic clashes, the communal rioting seen this year is essentially the consequence of the majoritarian authoritarianism that characterises the BJP’s approach to “forced assimilation”.
COURTING TROUBLE
Kashmir braces as NIA seeks the death penalty for Yasin Malik
Mystery of the affair of the sceptre
Lefties and libtards are miffed with the sceptre ceremony that marked the opening of the new Parliament House. They should read Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm. He wrote in 1983 about how invention of tradition is part of the growth of new nationalisms. We saw it happening.
The Modi Paradox
The prime minister's legacy could be defined by how he reconciles two of his major inspirations-Golwalkar and Gandhi
Highway Through Hell
Desperate migrants risk death and depredations in their journey through the unforgiving Darién jungle in search of the American dream
The Epoch Maker
Modi is entering his 10th year as prime minister. THE WEEK looks at how he has already left his imprint on India's history, forcing a shift in how politics is practised and governance is delivered
What Manipur Needs
The land of gold is burning and it is time to put the fire out
When Rani Mukerji tells her story
When I ran into Rani Mukerji at an award show last month, I had not watched her latest film-Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway.
ITALY, SERVED HOT
Michelin star chef Massimo Bottura never customises his food to please anyone. One does not ask Picasso to change his 'Guernica', he says
Bye-bye, passwords
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