Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
OLD GUARD UNITED
THE WEEK India
|April 27, 2025
After stepping out of the extended Congress working committee meeting for a photo shoot at Gujarat's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Museum on April 8, two veteran ex-chief ministers, Ashok Gehlot of Rajasthan and Bhupendra Hooda of Haryana, were spotted sharing a rare moment of bonhomie.
-

As the cameras zoomed in, Gehlot casually raised his elbow, rested it on Hooda's shoulder, and gleefully whispered something. Hooda modestly acquiesced with silence. At a time when there is speculation on whether the Congress is easing out the old guard to infuse young blood, tongues are wagging on whether this was the soft launch of the post-retirement reunion tour.
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Having already put Madhya Pradesh on the wheat map, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is now branching out-literally. The man once known for bumper grain yields in his state is now betting on fruits that don't quite scream rural India: avocado and dragon fruit. Of course these exotic, and Instagram-able, imports come at a price. In a move that's equal parts agricultural policy and lifestyle statement, Chouhan has planted both fruits at his farmhouse. The message? If you can't beat imports, grow them. And coming from a leader who's actively engaging with protesting farmers, his fruity pitch might just find fertile ground. But he's not stopping at farming. Chouhan is now headed east to Bihar, ready to help the NDA sow the seeds of electoral victory. From crop cycles to campaign trails, he seems to have a green thumb for everything.
THE BJP'S DYNAST ALLY
Bu hikaye THE WEEK India dergisinin April 27, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
THE WEEK India'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

THE WEEK India
Trump and the C word
Dr Christine Fair, a prominent American political scientist and Georgetown University professor specialising in South Asian security and counter-terrorism, recently called President Donald Trump a ch***ya-several times-during an interview with Pakistani-origin British journalist Moeed Pirzada, a man who himself is no stranger to the word on air.
2 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
India will have its own space station by 2035
DR JITENDRA SINGH, Union minister of state, science and technology
4 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
BEST EXERCISE TO FIGHT INSOMNIA
New research published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine suggests that yoga, Tai Chi, walking and jogging may be the most effective forms of exercise for improving sleep quality and easing symptoms of insomnia. Insomnia affects about 22 per cent of adults and is associated with an increased risk of numerous mental and physical health conditions, including dementia and cardiovascular disease.
7 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
Space to grow
From designing satellites to starting space companies, young Indians have joined the space revolution
4 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
ALL BETS ARE OFF
The ban on real-money gaming apps has forced companies to pivot
6 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
Home is where the art is
Taba Chake had to leave Arunachal Pradesh to find success, but through his music, he takes a piece of home wherever he goes
4 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
A future pregnant with promise
Chinese researchers have announced that they are developing a humanoid robot with an artificial womb designed to replicate the entire process of human pregnancy—from conception to birth. Led by Dr Zhang Qifeng of Kaiwa Technology, the project was unveiled at the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing. The artificial womb, filled with synthetic amniotic fluid and connected to a nutrient delivery system, is intended to support foetal growth through a full-term gestation. A prototype is expected by 2026, with an estimated cost of about 1,00,000 yuan (around ₹12 lakh).
2 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
The problem with being too rich
Norway has a new complaint. It's too rich. Economist Martin Bech Holte titled his cautionary bestseller: The Country That Became Too Rich. On book tours across the nation, he has been warning citizens about the side-effects of oil wealth. With a per capita GDP of ₹87 lakh ($100,000), Norway is richer than the US, China, Japan, Britain, France and other developed nations. Besides, in theory, the per capita share in its booming $2 trillion oil fund, the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, is an additional ₹3 crore.
2 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
THE STORM RIDER
ARUNDHATI ROY, IN HER LATEST BOOK, BRINGS OUT THE MANY SHADES OF HER MOTHER—HER COURAGE AND HER COQUETRY, HER WARMTH AND HER VENOM. AFTER ALL, SHE WRITES, SHE IS CONSTRUCTED FROM THE DEBRIS OF HER MOTHER'S FURY
11 mins
September 07, 2025

THE WEEK India
The taboo tax
India's abortion laws recognise a woman's right to choose, but stigma and inflated costs often make that choice hard
5 mins
September 07, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size