Outlook - March 01, 2024
Outlook - March 01, 2024
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Adivasi
A Contested Future
Adivasis have their own customary traditions and enshrined constitutional rights. Yet attempts are being made to not only take away their guaranteed privileges, but also to bring them into the Hindu fold
10+ mins
"Jharkhand Jhukega Nahi, Adivasis Will Fight Back"
In an exclusive interview with Outlook’s Abhik Bhattacharya and Md Asghar Khan, the newly-appointed chief minister of Jharkhand, Champai Soren, says that the Union government has been trying to attack the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) due to its Adivasi leadership.
4 mins
Ladakh Battles for Identity
After the abrogation of Article 370. Ladakhi leaders hoped the government would act to protect their tribal identity
5 mins
Culture Conflict
A network of Hindutva organisations is working hard to appropriate and influence tribal reform movements in Northeastern states
8 mins
The Adivasi Way
A lot of effort is on in India and the world to identify the values that form the lifeforce of the tribals and to snuff them out
5 mins
Status War
Nine months of violence have left the once syncretic Manipuri society divided between tribalism, ethnic revivalism and religious majoritarianism
6 mins
Tribal Turmoil
Despite government's renewed outreach, tribals in the Andhra-Telangana region continue to lose their homelands and their grip over their rights
9 mins
The Future of Tribalism
Irrespective of the quality of education received in cities or in the tribal hinterland, Adivasis must arise and claim the promises of equality, justice, liberty and fraternity encoded in the Constitution to count as citizens rather than samples
5 mins
Silencing the Sentinelese
The Last Island endeavours to navigate the extensive history of the Andaman islanders. However, it lacks rigour
4 mins
Electoral Bonds: Shaken and Stirred
Publication of donor details following the Supreme Court order striking down electoral bonds may embarrass both the BJP as well as some regional parties
5 mins
Resistance Redux
Farmers' demand for MSP for all crops, among other assurances, remain unfulfilled
5 mins
Who Is Ram Vs Whose Ram?
Will the quotidian Ram in our mind and body be replaced by the victorious powerful Ram outside in an inert stone house?
5 mins
Weaves of Their Lives
Clothing is inseparably linked to tribal identity. Each tribe has a unique design language. Every embellishment, weave, and motif has a special meaning to the community
6 mins
'The Events in the Book are Happening Somewhere in the World Right Now'
Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song, which won the Booker Prize 2023, has been routinely called Orwellian or Atwoodesque and is even compared to the film Apocalypse Now.
5 mins
Outlook Magazine Description:
Editor: The Outlook Group
Categoría: News
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Fortnightly
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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