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YOGA FOR THE MIND
Amitav Ghosh’s The Nutmeg’s Curse is essential reading for those who have any hope for the future
The cross heirs
Saudi Arabia is holding a fortune for the legal heirs of a 19th-century businessman from Malabar. And, two prominent families from Kerala have been fighting over it since 1971
Polls apart
Two states, two byelections. One an intense battle of money, the other a potential walkover
VINTAGE WORRIES
The world of vintage cars in India is in an exciting space right now, but new rules on commercial use cause concern
SPOTLIGHT SHIFTS
With several allegations of wrongdoing against him, the spotlight is now on Sameer Wankhede and not Aryan Khan
Tough talk
India has remained firm in its negotiations at the COP Summit, and leading the team is environment ministry’s additional secretary Richa Sharma
Faith and fury
The family of Lakhbir Singh, who was allegedly murdered by the Nihangs, wants speedy justice so that his name could be cleared of the sacrilege charge
Eyes on the idol
Why the national parties are showing a sudden interest in the legacy of an 11thcentury Bhakti saint from Tamil Nadu
Coal-ition partners
While rivals in most other spheres, India and China find common ground on climate change negotiations
T20 World Cup - Game Changers Ready To Strike
THE WEEK takes a look at the men who could be game changers for their teams in the T20 World Cup
Nobel Belongs To Journalists Who Were Killed At Work
Interview Dmitry Muratov, Editor-in-chief, Novaya Gazeta
T20 Cricket Has Changed A Lot Since The 2016 World Cup
INTERVIEW Babar Azam, captain, Pakistan T20I cricket team
Maria Ressa And Dmitry Muratov On Do-Or-Die Battle For Media Freedom
Nobel laureates Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov are emblematic of the dire challenges faced by the media globally
Vying for the hill
BJP faces massive anti-incumbency; AAP keen to break the pattern
You can't negotiate peace if you don't agree on the facts
INTERVIEW MARIA RESSA, CEO, Rappler
Russian revolution
A newspaper launched 28 years ago by a group of young journalists led by Dmitry Muratov remains the flag-bearer of independent journalism in Russia
Like, share, survive
Maria Ressa, Rappler and the insidious world of social media
Lest we forget
Survival of independent journalism depends on readers, listeners and viewers, reminds this year’s Nobel Peace Prize
When bad press is good news
The media are as good or as bad today as they were 130 years ago, or even earlier
Taking Kashmir Back To The 1990s
With increasing attacks on minorities and outsiders, Kashmiris fear the return of the militancy of the 1990s
Politics Gives The Aryan Khan Case A High
The Aryan Khan drugs-on-cruise case takes a political turn, with opposition parties alleging an NCB-BJP nexus
THE CORNER OFFICE JUGGERNAUT
FROM THE CLICHED GENERALISATION OF DORKS CRUNCHING CODE IN SILICON VALLEY, INDIANS HAVE MOVED UP THE RANKS TO STAKE THEIR CLAIM ON CORNER OFFICES IN SOME OF THE WORLD’S BIGGEST AND MOST PRESTIGIOUS COMPANIES
Immigrant values are changing the face of business
George Kurian, CEO, NetApp
TATA'S BOOSTER DOSE
Tata’s acquisition of Air India will give the Indian aviation sector the lift it desperately needs
SHUTTING DOWN STUNTS
Bengaluru is going all out to thwart bikers from racing and performing wheelies on public roads
Plans for the planet
The upcoming CoP26 climate change summit will be crucial for the world. Will India make a big announcement?
This is just the beginning
Interview Rajesh Subramaniam, president and COO, FedEx Corp
We will see more Indians rising to high positions
Indra Nooyi, former CEO, PepsiCo
Game on for Goa
BJP has the upper hand in Goa, but a grand alliance by the opposition could spoil its plans
India is a big area of investment for us
Shantanu Narayen, chairman, president and CEO, Adobe