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THE WEEK India

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November 30, 2025

Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s Maybelline’ is an advertising tagline I have always admired. Wordplay aside, it beautifully captures the promise that Maybelline’s beautifying effect is so seamless that beholders are left wondering if your beauty is all-natural and genetically bestowed, or skilfully enhanced by human artifice.

- ANUJA CHAUHAN

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It’s a bit like cricket outcomes in the 1990s. Dazzled and delirious after an unexpected India victory, we could never be sure if we had actually won the match, or, if Pakistan or South Africa had thrown it. Basically: maybe it is a miracle, maybe it is match fixing.

In the 2020s, more than ever, we live in a tainted world where nothing is quite what it seems. AI-tweaked videos proliferate online. Successful actors, like Janhvi Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao, now admit, matter-of-factly and without shame, to having had a “little bit of work done”. Everywhere we look, things are subtly spiked, digitally enhanced, or genetically modified like the corn and soya bean the US is keen on selling in India.

Itna toh chalta hai [this is acceptable] seems to be the general verdict. We are all breezily ‘no judgment’ and ‘hey, if it floats your boat’.

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THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

GOD, GUIDE, FRIEND

SATHYA SAI BABA HAS TOUCHED COUNTLESS LIVES IN PROFOUND AND DIVERSE WAYS. DIFFERENT PEOPLE LOOK UP TO HIM DIFFERENTLY. FOR MANY, HE IS NO LESS THAN GOD, AN AVATAR; FOR OTHERS, HE IS A CONSTANT COMPANION, CONSCIENCE KEEPER, A FATHER-LIKE FIGURE, GURU, OR FRIEND. ACROSS THE WORLD, MILLIONS SPEAK TO HIM EVERY DAY, SEEK HIS GUIDANCE, DRAW STRENGTH FROM HIS MESSAGES. NO ONE WHO HAS TRULY CONNECTED WITH HIM HAS EVER LEFT UNFULFILLED.

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13 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

He walked the talk

The managing trustee of the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust since 2020, R.J. Rathnakar studied in schools and colleges founded by Sathya Sai Baba, and earned an MBA. His father, R.V. Janakiramaiah, was Baba's younger brother.Edited excerpts from an interview:

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

I still wear Baba's green stone set in gold

American journalist Ted Henry was the primary anchor at ABC's WEWS-TV (News 5) for many years.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

India's Next Leap: Technology and Innovation Shaping the Future of Higher Education

India's higher education system is entering a new era one defined by technology driven learning, research integration and global competitiveness. With the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 providing a strong foundation, the nation's universities are now evolving from knowledge providers into innovation ecosystems. The challenge before us is not access, but adaptation how effectively we embrace modern technologies, upgrade our teaching methods and align education with the future of work.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

THE DIVINE WHO MOVED HUMAN HEARTS

AS PUTTAPARTHI RESONATES WITH CELEBRATIONS OF SATHYA SAI BABA'S BIRTH CENTENARY, THE WEEK LOOKS AT HIS LIFE AND LEGACY, AND EXPLORES WHY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WORSHIP HIM AS GOD

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17 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

Of protests and prayers

My memories of Iran in the nineties tinkle with the sound of water. Of streams running down the slopes of the Alborz mountains above Tehran, fed by the snows of Mount Damavand. Of chinar leaves floating in the water channels that raced along Vali Asr, the long avenue that slopes through the city. Of sipping black tea from thin glasses under the Si-o-se Pol (the bridge of the 33 arches) in Isfahan as the Zayandeh Rud (literally, the life-giving river) flowed past.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

Show your hand

Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s Maybelline’ is an advertising tagline I have always admired. Wordplay aside, it beautifully captures the promise that Maybelline’s beautifying effect is so seamless that beholders are left wondering if your beauty is all-natural and genetically bestowed, or skilfully enhanced by human artifice.

time to read

2 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

TIME TO GAIN

WHY FINANCIAL PLANNING IS IMPORTANT, AND PATIENCE EVEN MORE SO

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

EAT LESS; BURN MORE

Conversations on oncology, obesity and non-communicable diseases dominated THE WEEK Health Summit 2025

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

THE WEEK India

THE WEEK India

Flexicap investing

INVESTING IN THE markets over the past 12-14 months has been tricky, what with volatility being quite high and frontline Indian indices still in the red over this period, underperforming most Asian and advanced economies.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

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