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In this issue

Meet the doctors, nurses, community physicians and public health professionals at the forefront of the fight against corona virus in India.
Telangana and Delhi join the list of states
opposed to CAA/NRC. What’s next?
Fans expected Rajinikanth to launch his new
party. Instead, he disappointed—yet again.

Can a central law be a national law with so many states against it?

A septuagenarian, Captain Amarinder Singh helms one of the most stable Congress-led ­state ­governments today. Unlike other states where internecine power struggles perennially undermine or threaten ­incumbent chief ministers, Singh administers his state without much opposition. He has his share of detractors, but none have succeeded in ­measuring up to the CM who once served in the Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army. Having completed three years of his current term as CM, Singh is now firmly ­focused on the ­remaining two. He spoke to editor-in-chief Ruben Banerjee about the challenges that confront him and the Congress.

Can a central law be a national law with so many states against it?

8 mins

The Sleep Is Showing, Your Honour

Country’s apex judiciary is caught napping as the executive goes about curtailing civil liberties of dissenters and opponents

The Sleep Is Showing, Your Honour

6 mins

States Cry Halt

With 12 states opposing a proposed exercise to update the National Population Register (NPR), this could be the first time India’s decennial census exercise may face some disruption.

States Cry Halt

6 mins

Coronavirus - Goliath The Germ

Imagine the whole of humanity - indoors. Instead, butterflies fluttering across wide open roads in an Indian metropolis, blue skies over China, clear water and swarms of fish and swans back in Venice's canals! The new global mantra - stay at home - is having quite an unintended consequence. The world is seeing its arteries declogged after a long, long time, like a smoker who has just quit. But utopia will have to wait. The sense right now is of an impending apocalypse. It's sheer panic, and not love, that was making the world go round - or rather, stay still - on the Ides of March 2020. From Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal, from Euro2020 to the IPL, there was just one buzzphrase: 'flatten the curve'. The bio-tsunami breaking over our globalised landscape has emptied malls and pubs, hacked down the population density at bustling tech parks and divided humanity between conscientious self - quarantiners, manic hypochondriacs, and plain and simple maniacs who run away from isolation wards.

Coronavirus - Goliath The Germ

10+ mins

Viral Shots - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus

Life in the time of coronavirus, as seen by our photographer Tribhuvan Tiwari

Viral Shots - Life In The Time Of Coronavirus

1 min

Stock Market Crash - What Next?

As the market bleeds, options are limited for the spooked investor

Stock Market Crash - What Next?

5 mins

Top Gun Pandian

CM Naveen Patnaik’s most trusted aide calls the shots

Top Gun Pandian

3 mins

CHANGING GEARS

EV’s may be the flavour of the month, but, as the cover of this section suggests, the SUV onslaught is showing no signs of abating whatsoever.

CHANGING GEARS

2 mins

SGT UNIVERSITY - Crossing bridges of success over the years

SGT University, Gurugram, considered one of the best private Universities in North India is spread over 70 acres of land and is surrounded by a serene lush green environment. Situated at Chandu Budhera on the outskirts of Gurugram, it is less than five kilometres from the Delhi border at Daurala.

SGT UNIVERSITY - Crossing bridges of success over the years

2 mins

Diary

“We are Indians, we can’t help ourselves,”

Diary

4 mins

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Outlook Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Outlook Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Outlook is a weekly news magazine published by Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1995 by Vinod Mehta. Outlook covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its investigative journalism and its bold and fearless reporting.

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