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In this issue

THE WEEK uncovers the untold story of the final weeks of Jayalalithaa's life
Also Read: Why some parties can't tango with Modi or Rahul

How Did Jaya Die?

Jayalalithaa’s doctors fought not only her sundry ailments, but also her unhealthy habits and impulsive ways. THE WEEK accesses confidential documents to piece together the untold story of the final weeks of her life.

How Did Jaya Die?

10+ mins

The Art Of Bringing Rivers Back To Life

Since 2013, when The Art of Living River Rejuvenation Project began, more than 41 dying rivers in 4 states have been brought back to life. The transformation this has brought about in the lives of farmers and rural folk is a real eye opener

The Art Of Bringing Rivers Back To Life

5 mins

Ally Rallying

Parties look to firm up their alliances before the Lok Sabha elections

Ally Rallying

7 mins

Regional Parties Thrive On Families That Run Them

Even as battle lines are being drawn for the Lok Sabha polls, Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, who leads a Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition government, has a word of caution for potential allies of the mahagathbandhan—the BJP is trying to make coalition governments appear unstable.

Regional Parties Thrive On Families That Run Them

4 mins

Precarious Perch

In Parrikar’s absence, the fate of the BJP government in Goa may depend on the Lok Sabha election results

Precarious Perch

8 mins

The BJP Is Trying To Encash The Pulwama Sentiment

Jignesh Mevani, the young dalit leader from Gujarat, is not con-testing the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

The BJP Is Trying To Encash The Pulwama Sentiment

4 mins

Brand Revival

With a massive rejig, Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran wants to ensure that the group companies focus on core businesses to build up scale, reduce debt and boost profits

Brand Revival

5 mins

Beyond The Bin

With plastic becoming a necessary evil, the focus will be on innovative reuse of synthetic polymers, say experts

Beyond The Bin

3 mins

Encounters Specialist

Filmmaker RITESH BATRA puts ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances and makes it believable through his storytelling

Encounters Specialist

4 mins

Khaki Confidant

Richie Mehta humanises the police in Delhi Crime, his new series on Netflix

Khaki Confidant

4 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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