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In this issue

THE WEEK investigates what botched up India's plans to bring Mehul Choksi back.
Also read, how children have been silently suffering from the pandemic, and what's haunting BJP leadership in Kerala.
These, and much more, in the latest issue now on stands!

FORGOTTEN CHILDREN

From losing parents to Covid-19 to being abandoned and abused, children have been silently suffering this pandemic. While the government has woken up to the issue, there is a huge need for children-specific Covid-19 management policy

FORGOTTEN CHILDREN

10+ mins

LIFE OF PAI

Meet Srikanth Pai, the man who helped develop India’s drug of choice to fight the black fungus

LIFE OF PAI

5 mins

The campaign against the administration is run by Kerala

FOR MORE THAN a month now, Lakshadweep administrator Praful Khodabhai Patel has been in the eye of the storm. Lakshadweep residents, including several BJP leaders, are unhappy over a slew of decisions taken by his administration. Patel, a former minister of state for home from Gujarat and a close confidante of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, denies there is any “saffron agenda” in his decisions. And, the fears of the islanders are unfounded, he says. Excerpts from the interview:

The campaign against the administration is run by Kerala

4 mins

Mehul Choksi - How India Bungled In Dominica

After failing to get fugitive Mehul Choksi deported from Antigua, and stumbling into the local political mess and institutional complexities of the Caribbean, Indian agencies are regrouping and hatching new plans to nab the diamond trader

Mehul Choksi - How India Bungled In Dominica

10+ mins

LOTUS AND LOOTERS

After the crushing assembly poll loss, a hawala scandal and multiple bribery charges threaten the credibility of the Kerala BJP

LOTUS AND LOOTERS

6 mins

SWADESHI SOCIAL

Local social media players are disrupting a market dominated by global tech giants. New government regulations could accelerate the churn

SWADESHI SOCIAL

10+ mins

The boy who would be king

Abhimanyu Mishra is the epitome of the new-gen chess player and is on course to becoming the youngest grandmaster ever

The boy who would be king

8 mins

Framing the scars

Life, loss, hope and betrayal—as seen through the lens of photographer Taha Ahmad in his series on partition

Framing the scars

4 mins

SOUTHERN DELIGHT

Tamannaah Bhatia is method-acting her way into the big league

SOUTHERN DELIGHT

4 mins

In Britain, there is national amnesia about the Empire

Even though William Dalrymple's City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi (1993) is a travel memoir, for some of us it is also a lesson in history. For historian Dalrymple, the shift to travel writing came in the 1990s when he discovered the ill-fated love story between James Achilles Kirkpatrick, East India Company resident at the Court of Hyderabad, and Khair un-Nissa, a Persian noblewoman. And thus was born White Mughals (2002), which brought alive a lesser-known world when the east and west easily consorted in the age of the Empire.

In Britain, there is national amnesia about the Empire

4 mins

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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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