Exile and identity: Women lead International Booker 2026 shortlist, winner to be announced on May 19
Women lead the shortlist, accounting for five of the six authors and four of the six translators
By Shubhangi Shah May 18, 2026So central is nature to his practice that Shanaka Kulathanga even uses it to depict the after-effects of Sri Lanka’s civil war, which began in the early 1980s
By Shubhangi Shah May 21, 2026Blending fictional characters with historical figures such as Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, the novel moves beyond historical fiction into an exploration of storytelling itself, and how stories shape nations, politics, and collective memory
By Shubhangi Shah May 20, 2026Women lead the shortlist, accounting for five of the six authors and four of the six translators
By Shubhangi Shah May 18, 2026The 'Sacred Exposition of the Holy Relics of the Tathagata' journeyed through Leh and Zanskar
By Shubhangi Shah May 15, 2026Dr Neelam Singh, better known by his social media pseudonym 'The Skin Doctor', got over 105K followers on Instagram and 902K on X
By The Week News Desk May 14, 2026As the world celebrates 2026 as the International Year of Volunteers, India’s evolving culture of volunteering offers valuable insights into how local action can shape global change.
By Puja Marwaha May 12, 2026To address water scarcity, the Ladakh administration has launched Project Him Sarovar, under which 50 artificial ponds are being developed
By Shubhangi Shah May 06, 2026‘A magical moment’: Locals say catching a glimpse of sacred relics on Buddha Purnima
By Shubhangi Shah May 02, 2026This rare event, celebrating Buddha Purnima with ancient relics from Piprahwa, runs from May 1 till May 15, drawing Buddhist communities and dignitaries
By Shubhangi Shah April 29, 2026In an exclusive conversation with THE WEEK, Ratheesh Varavoor, a Kerala-based artist, shares his inspiration behind an unconventional fight against substance abuse
By Meera Rajeev April 24, 2026As Mumbai eyes a sweeping redevelopment of one of its oldest and most misunderstood neighbourhoods, residents remain divided over what should change and what must remain
By Pooja Biraia April 21, 2026The three-day Kimchi Kulture Fest 2026 unfolds in Kochi, exploring Gen Z’s wave of interest in East Asian culture
By Meera Rajeev April 11, 2026AI-fruit dramas are rapidly evolving from simple viral content like "Strawberina" to complex narratives reflecting societal issues
By Meera Rajeev April 11, 2026Move over Merriam-Webster, Oxford and Cambridge, the book that the world needs right now is the 'Trumpictionary'
By Jairam N Menon April 10, 2026Indian handloom and cinema have a profound connection, with the saree evolving from everyday wear to a symbol of elegance and cultural identity, popularised by films
By Aayushi Negi April 10, 2026India's representation at the Commission on the Status of Women 2026 championed a perspective rooted in cultural values and the concept of family-centric empowerment
By Aayushi Negi April 09, 2026Integrating sustainable architecture integration into mainstream construction faces hurdles due to the failures of adopting education into practice
By Dr Sunny Bansal April 08, 2026The Indian legal system is currently grappling with conflicting judgments from the Allahabad High Court regarding live-in relationships. While one ruling denied protection to a couple where one partner was married, another granted it, highlighting a deep-seated discomfort with relationships outside traditional marriage
By Pooja Biraia April 03, 2026The transformation of April Fools’ Day also reflects the communication pattern, as interpersonal interaction have increasingly moved online reshaping how humour and engagement are experienced
By Ayushi Negi March 31, 2026Today, over 56 per cent of women make their own investment decisions
By Aayushi Negi March 30, 2026'Contemplations of Ram Sewak' by Anirudh Tewari delves into the shared philosophical wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita and the Ramcharitmanas, offering reflective essays that connect ancient teachings to contemporary life
By Pratul Sharma March 27, 2026India's philanthropic landscape is vast and growing, with significant public, corporate, and private funds dedicated to the social sector
By Bini Philips March 27, 2026The Surajkund International Crafts Mela by Shikha’s Kariigarii presented a thematic fashion show celebrating India's diverse textile traditions and culminating in a poignant tribute
By Shubhangi Shah March 12, 2026The doctrine of refusal highlights a tradition of defiance seen in historical figures like Tipu Sultan and modern leaders of Iran, where resisting domination and asserting national sovereignty are prioritised over submission to superior powers
By Wasim Malik Ingalgi March 12, 2026Beyond screens and prompts: How grassroots comics at IIMC is reclaiming thought
By Sharad Sharma March 11, 2026