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In this issue

THE WEEK - Hansa Research Survey 2023: India's best B-Schools.

Also, interview with jurist Fali S. Nariman, read about V.K. Pandian, who is being tipped as Naveen Patnaik's political heir, and a walk through Manish Malhotra's new headquarters in Mumbai.

These and much more in the latest issue now on stands.

Hush cash in vote banks

We have a right to know about the guys we vote for. They have to tell us if they have been accused of crimes, how much money they have in banks and stocks, how much gold in lockers and ornaments, how many homes, plots and shops they own, and even how deep in debt they are.

Hush cash in vote banks

2 mins

Lotus planters

How a group of Muslim women is reshaping people's perception of the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir

Lotus planters

6 mins

DISCUSSIONS ABOUT A NEW CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE THROTTLED AT THE START

There is an old-world charm to the spacious drawing room in the south Delhi home of the grand old man of Indian law. The vintage furniture, the stone-covered accent wall, ceramic souvenir plates, China figurines collected over the years, family photographs from different decades and an old clock going tick-tock evoke nostalgia for a time gone by.

DISCUSSIONS ABOUT A NEW CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE THROTTLED AT THE START

8 mins

ETHNIC PLEASING

Zoram People's Movement and MNF fighting it out in Mizoram

ETHNIC PLEASING

5 mins

Red reminders

Legacy of a Naxalite past lingers in the Telangana assembly elections

Red reminders

5 mins

The chosen one

V.K. Pandian, who is being tipped as Naveen Patnaik's political heir, will have a more active role in administration after his voluntary retirement

The chosen one

5 mins

Everything has gone wrong at the same time for England

INTERVIEW - STEVE HARMISON FORMER ENGLAND BOWLER

Everything has gone wrong at the same time for England

5 mins

Boast, host and roast

As a former Union minister of sports (2006-08), I am deeply distressed to hear of India's bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games.

Boast, host and roast

2 mins

The bold Borwankar

Legendary top cop Julio Ribeiro, 92, penned an interesting column recently, in which he bracketed two very different women-a top cop (Meeran Chadha Borwankar) and the much-discussed TMC MP Mahua Moitra. Frankly, I cannot think of two women who are more dissimilar, but I loved Ribeiro's very modern take on both.

The bold Borwankar

2 mins

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

Everything from geopolitical and environmental storms to the convictions of Gen Z are changing the way business is done. But, b-schools are resolutely nurturing a new generation of leaders who can navigate this dynamic scenario

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

7 mins

WHY ROBOT

Al can be a good supplement, but managers need to be mindful of its limitations

WHY ROBOT

2 mins

WE PREPARE OUR STUDENTS FOR RESILIENCE

INTERVIEW Bharat Bhasker, director, IIM Ahmedabad

WE PREPARE OUR STUDENTS FOR RESILIENCE

2 mins

POLICY SUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURS IS AT ITS BEST

INTERVIEW Chandrima Sikdar, professor and associate dean, NMIMS School of Business Management, Mumbai

POLICY SUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURS IS AT ITS BEST

2 mins

INDIAN B-SCHOOLS POSITION YOU FOR THE GLOBAL PLATFORM

INTERVIEW Deepak Ohri, president, Luxury Atelier Maison Happiness, and founder and CEO, lebua Hotels and Resorts

INDIAN B-SCHOOLS POSITION YOU FOR THE GLOBAL PLATFORM

4 mins

INHERITANCE OF SORROWS

Palestinian-American writer Sharif S. Elmusa says the occupation has brutalised Israel as well; the only way forward is accommodation

INHERITANCE OF SORROWS

4 mins

WAR AND PEACE

Jews of Indian origin in Israel advocate harmonious coexistence with neighbours of different faiths

WAR AND PEACE

3 mins

HARSH TERRAIN, COLD TRUTHS

A science expedition finds significant changes in the Arctic landscape

HARSH TERRAIN, COLD TRUTHS

4 mins

THE MIDAS TOUCH

Manish Malhotra takes THE WEEK for a walk through his new headquarters

THE MIDAS TOUCH

7 mins

Love in the time of conflict

Love conquers all is a trite phrase, and it is doubtful if it is true except in sweeping paperback romances. It is certainly true in Achala Moulik's Phantom Lovers, consisting of two novellas. And why should it not? After all, if such conquering love does not exist, at least on paper, what ideal should mankind strive towards?

Love in the time of conflict

2 mins

A trinket a day

The Delhi Art Gallery stood proud in Mumbai's Kala Ghoda in a three-story all-white curyear, all eyes were on the golden space, wondering who its next resident would be. Probably because of sky-high rentals, the new tenant was not a flashy fashion label peddling destination wedding-wear, like so many in the neighbourhood, but a young jewellery brand that introduced to India a new design language.

A trinket a day

2 mins

Read all stories from THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India Magazine Description:

PublisherMalayala Manorama

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

THE WEEK is an Indian English-language news magazine published by The Malayala Manorama Co. Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1982 and is the largest circulated English news magazine in India.

THE WEEK covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its balanced coverage of the news.

THE WEEK has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

Here are some of the features of THE WEEK India Magazine:

* In-depth reporting: THE WEEK's reporters go the extra mile to bring you the latest news and analysis.
* Balanced coverage: THE WEEK's editors strive to present all sides of the story.
* Compelling storytelling: THE WEEK's writers tell stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading them.
* Thought-provoking opinion: THE WEEK's columnists challenge you to think about the world in new ways.
* Engaging visuals: THE WEEK's photography and design make the magazine visually appealing.

THE WEEK is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics, business, and society.

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