THE WEEK India Magazine - September 29, 2019
THE WEEK India Magazine - September 29, 2019
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In this issue
THE WEEK's best hospitals issue looks at how Indian hospitals are striving to provide quality care, aided by technology
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Credo Needs A Redo
Mulayam Singh Yadav had an emotional decision to make.
2 mins
Patriotism Out Of Pocket
The balance of payments crisis of 1990-91 was triggered in part by non-resident Indians withdrawing their money from NRI accounts in Indian banks.
2 mins
Exclusive! The PM Must Wake Up...
...and see that what worked for Gujarat can work also for India
10+ mins
It Would Be Do Or Die In Kashmir
More than a month has passed since the Union government voided Articles 370 and 35A amid a massive clampdown in Jammu and Kashmir.
4 mins
D.K. Shivakumar - Villagers Recount Leader's Stories
People in D.K. Shivakumar’s village, stumped by his arrest for alleged money laundering, recount the tales of the Congress veteran
6 mins
The Case Of Nirmala Devi Might Die A Quiet Death
The case of Nirmala Devi, who “advised” students to sleep their way to jobs, might die a quiet death
2 mins
Non-Ownership Of Land Impacts Delivery Of Government Services In Bihar
Non-ownership of land impacts delivery of government services in Bihar
5 mins
No Tears For Turncoats
Kripashankar Singh and Urmila Matondkar have left the Congress.
2 mins
How Quality Care And Technology Are Changing The Way We Deal With Diseases
Lessons on quality care from Neil Armstrong’s death. Focus on quality will help not only patients but hospitals, too, aiding growth and innovation
10+ mins
Test Drives
THANKS TO DIGITISATION, PATHOLOGY IS NOW GOING BEYOND JUST DIAGNOSIS AND IS HELPING IN PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT, TOO
4 mins
We Need To Concentrate On Research And Futuristic Systems
G. Satheesh Reddy has had a fascinating first year as chairman of the country’s premier defence research agency, the Defence Research and Development Organisation.
4 mins
When English Became Indian
On September 14, on the occasion of Hindi Divas, the Union home minister made a speech where he said, “There is need for our nation to have one language, so that foreign languages do not find a place.”
3 mins
The Other Anne Frank
After 77 years, the diary of a Jewish girl killed by the nazis is set to be published. The week speaks to her kin
4 mins
The Art Of Food Seduction
How Nigella Lawson, the world’s favourite home chef, is negotiating the old and the new
3 mins
Mr. Amit Shah's Hit Tracks
Any executive producer worth his/her salt knows that on a daily prime-time soap there is no rest for the wicked.
3 mins
The Moral, Ethical And Legal Dilemma Of Renting Or Donating An Organ: Who Should Take The Call?
As a doctor, practicing medicine for almost four decades, every day I come across the dilemma of some-one willing to donate their tissue or organ to someone who needs it.
2 mins
Lilly Singh Becomes The First Female Late-night Host On Us Television
By launching her own talk show, Lilly Singh becomes the first female late-night host on US television.
2 mins
Reflections In Contributors: Priyanka Bhadani & Sneha Bhura Compiled By Reuben Joe Joseph Rome
Actor Tannishtha Chatterjee’s directorial debut, Roam Rome Mein, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, will be premiering at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. She talks about the film, the female director tag and adopting a baby girl.
1 min
THE WEEK India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Malayala Manorama
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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.
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THE WEEK has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
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