THE WEEK India Magazine - November 10, 2024
THE WEEK India Magazine - November 10, 2024
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In this issue
MAHARASHTRA ELECTIONS
From dissidents leaving parties to parties sharing candidates with allies, this assembly poll is like no other
Exclusive Interview: Eknath Shinde, chief minister
Eknath Shinde: I will deliver what Balasaheb Thackeray’s son couldn’t
For both the BJP and the Congress, the distressed farmlands of Vidarbha have become a crucial battleground in their broader fight to secure Maharashtra
Also read: At THE WEEK’s second Health Summit held on October 25 at The Ashok in Delhi, experts emphasised that artificial intelligence should complement doctors than replace them
Justice D.Y. Chandrachud’s record as CJI appears to be a mixed bag. And
now his successor Justice Sanjiv Khanna will be compared with his uncle Justice H.R. Khanna, who stood up to the government during Emergency
@Leisure: The Chitaras have been passing down the secret art of Mata Ni Pachedi through generations for more than 400 years now
Poor wealthy Jharkhand
Wealth doesn’t make one happy, say seers. The wealthy would nod their heads in agreement, giving out philosophical sighs.
2 mins
Judgment reserved
Justice Chandrachud’s record as CJI appears to be a mixed bag, while his successor, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, will always be compared with his uncle, Justice H.R. Khanna, who stood up to the government during Emergency
6 mins
DRAMA BEFORE ACTION
DISSENSIONS, PARTIES LOANING CANDIDATES TO ALLIES... THIS ASSEMBLY ELECTION IS UNLIKE ANY OTHER
6 mins
I will deliver Balasaheb Thackeray's dream-slum-free Mumbai
What have been your achievements while being in office? A/ My achievements have been three-fold—accessibility, infrastructure and welfare.
5 mins
War Over Wounded Earth
For the BJP andthe Congress, the ravaged farmlands of Vidarbha represent a cxitieal battleground in their larger struggle to win Maharashtra
9 mins
India-China: back to basics
The Narendra Modi-Xi Jinping handshake in Kazan provides the right opportunity to ask the most basic question: what is our longterm perspective on India-China relations?
2 mins
FIRST DAY FIRST SHOW
Vijay's political party launch was a huge success, but its long-term prospects depend on winning over rural voters
4 mins
NAUTICAL MAKEOVER
THE WEEK Maritime Conclave 2024 will dive deep into the new Indian narrative being scripted on the seas
2 mins
MEDICINE WITH PURPOSE
Artificial intelligence should not replace but rather aid doctors, said experts at THE WEEK’s Health Summit
8 mins
NOTES ON AN AGEING PLANET
Edited excerpts from a talk by Dr Madhu Sasidhar, president and CEO of Apollo’s hospitals division
2 mins
Pressure Points
Author and MP Shashi Tharoor and motivational speaker Gaur Gopal Das on how to find healing and meaning in today's world
2 mins
LEVERAGE AI TO ENHANCE WORK
AT THE WEEK Health Summit, Siddharth Bagga, head (retail, CPG and health care), Google Cloud, elaborated on the significant work that Google has been doing in health care through artificial intelligence (AI).
2 mins
RAY OF HOPE
Actor and cancer survivor Lisa Ray talks to oncologist Dr Jame Abraham about inner strength and her surrogacy journey
5 mins
Death no bar
Being alive is not a legal requirement to be elected president of the United States
2 mins
The Lotus POTUS
You should visit us one of these days— there is so much excitement in our USA! No, I don’t mean the famous USA—the Ulhasnagar Sindhi Association of Mumbai.
3 mins
Raise a toast to Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan is a New Year baby. At 45, she is aglow in the most beautiful way, having won the hearts and admiration of countless fans across the world, who watched the supremely talented actor take a public tumble on stage at a high-profile promotional event recently, sharing the platform with no less a dancer than the eternally graceful Madhuri Dixit.
2 mins
All in the family
The Chitaras have been passing down the secret art of Mata Ni Pachedi through generations for more than 400 years now
6 mins
Fabulously, fashionably funny
The third season of the Karan Johar-produced Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives dropped on Netflix, but articles criticising the show appear in some news site or the other almost daily. If it is so bad, why keep writing about it? And if it is so bad, why would the superpowers at Netflix, who are harder to meet than the prime minister, commission the show season after season?
2 mins
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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