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Freedom From and Freedom to
Independence will have no meaning if people are not able to exercise their right to freedoms freely, without the encroachment by society or by the State
5 min |
August 21, 2024

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No Place On Earth Like Kerala
It doesn't matter which time of the year you visit Kerala-it will capture your heart irrevocably. From cruising its backwaters to Ayurvedic treatments, here's a snippet of the adventures that await you.
4 min |
August 11, 2024

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"IndianOil is Firmly Committed to Achieving Net Zero Operational Emissions By 2046"
From solarising its vast network of retail outlets to investing massively in green hydrogen, biofuels, renewables, and carbon offsetting, Indian Oil is moving steadfastly towards its goal of achieving Net Zero by 2046.
4 min |
August 11, 2024

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Leading the Era of Modern Universities in India
Woxsen University offers innovation, progress and holistic development to create outperformers of tomorrow
3 min |
August 11, 2024

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The Vertigo of Wokeism
The art-vs-artist discourse has become increasingly simple-minded. That's why mirrors, including the mirrors provided by \"nasty\" art, are important
8 min |
August 11, 2024

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Perverse Separation
Should the lives of writers influence the reception of their work?
5 min |
August 11, 2024

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Those Film Roll Days
AB-10, the office where Outlook began its journey, is filled with memories of another era
2 min |
August 11, 2024

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Through the Up and Down Road
Outlook remains the same magazine. Quirky, brave, fun
2 min |
August 11, 2024

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Once Upon a Time, in AB-10
As we bid goodbye to Outlook's home of 30 years, magazine-veteran Bishwadeep Moitra gives us a glimpse into the joy, optimism and guts with which it opened and thrived
8 min |
August 11, 2024

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Yesterday Once More
Memories of the momentous summer of 1995 when it all began continue to be as thrilling
4 min |
August 11, 2024

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All it Takes
Against the background of dusty rooms, against all odds, a tenacious news magazine proved that print is, after all, alive and well
3 min |
August 11, 2024

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Office Without A Reception
Outlook's was the least pompous, most chilled out office
5 min |
August 11, 2024

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Kicking up a Storm
Against the background of dusty rooms, against all odds, a tenacious news magazine proved that print is, after all, alive and well
1 min |
August 11, 2024

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Outlook, Behind the Scenes
Behind the eye-catching cover stories was a team of misfits, daredevils and idealists who simply wanted to do journalism that made a difference
7 min |
August 11, 2024

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Cabin Chronicles
Here, we became braver by the day. We fell deeply in love with what stories could do
3 min |
August 11, 2024

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Search for Nirvana
Many believe that the ancient city of Kushinara is in Kushinagar, UP, but new evidence may suggest otherwise
5 min |
August 11, 2024

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False Promises, Lost Lives
Already part of a persecuted community, Rohingya women are being trapped with promises of a better life while really being trafficked in India
7 min |
August 11, 2024

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To Separate Art from the Artist
We cannot absolve Pablo Neruda of the crime of raping a powerless woman, but what's wrong in saying. \"Neruda, an unconvicted rapist, was a great writer\"?
9 min |
August 11, 2024

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Iron in the Soul
Yes, creative minds don't function like ordinary people. But I will draw the line when the crime is as heinous as paedophilia and rape
5 min |
August 11, 2024

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Monsters, Masters
How does one teach the works of writers and thinkers who have abused their power or committed heinous crimes?
6 min |
August 11, 2024

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Human, All Too Human
We are changing constantly, with the sins of yesterday being the stigmata of today
6 min |
August 11, 2024

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In Flesh And Blood
Are godmen here to stay?
6 min |
August 01, 2024

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The Salvation Trap
Neither light, nor outside air reaches the women trapped in Adhaytmik Vishwa Vidyalaya centres across India. Their guru is charged with human trafficking, but many remain
9 min |
August 01, 2024

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How 'Baba'nomics Works
The space in which self-proclaimed godmen/women function is crowded and competitive, compelling them to adopt creative means to stand out and build their brands
6 min |
August 01, 2024

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Shah Bano's Ghost
Often cases involving Muslim women are framed as a fight between secular and personal laws. In doing so, we Ignore larger, more interesting questions
6 min |
August 01, 2024

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A Guide to Godmen
Godmen as conmen has become a common trope in Indian cinema
6 min |
August 01, 2024

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Don't Sidestep Caste
Demystifying the world of deras and babas
4 min |
August 01, 2024

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'Sacred' Rage
The intriguing case of Ghulam Rasool—the faith healer’ from Kashmir
8 min |
August 01, 2024

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A Contract for a Miracle!
The Kreupasanam Marian Shrine in Kerala is in the business of miracles through a divine’ newspaper
6 min |
August 01, 2024

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Of Ash and Ashirwad
The well-meaning activist effort to keep people away from pseudo holy figures might be better off if it examined its own understanding of the nature of belief found in faiths
4 min |