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We Bleed, Therefore We Are
It is time to formulate a national period leave policy to de-stigmatise menstruation
You Gave Me a Mountain
The Himalayan mountain ranges are staring at a grim future. Freedom from mindless and unplanned construction is the need of the hour
Elemental Emergency
Can we work for a pollution-free future even as we face existential threats?
Anda Prison Cell
Freedom of mind is what keeps you going when you are chained and put in prison. A first-person account
What's Outside?
For political prisoners, freedom becomes a longing for small mercies that make us human
Sita's World
At a time Lord Ram has dominated the political narrative, it is important for women to seek inspiration from Sita's story and break free from everything that shackles them
Men Made Religion
The purpose of religion has become one of control and dominance. Some organisations have even sowed the seeds of communal discord in tribal society
What's in a Colour?
The recent Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee directive about identifying specific colours for a Sikh identity has sparked a debate
Orphaned Languages
Over 600 languages are on the verge of extinction. Among them is Raji, spoken by a tribe of erstwhile 'Kings of the Forest' who today live on the margins
People Who Carry the Sky
Jharkhand has been facing issues related to migration for decades. Nothing changes on the ground
The Die is Caste
The caste system can be weakened if inter-caste/inter-religious marriages happen on a large scale
The Impure Hands
Between the artisans of Thachi and the venerated visages of deities they painstakingly craft from metal stands an invisible yet almost impervious wall of caste
Hunger Lives in this House
The desperation of the hungry in the remote interiors of India throws sobering light on the celebrations of a free country on the rise
A School, Killed
Amid financial and existential uncertainty, one man is on a mission to save his tribe's children from illiteracy and poverty
Inheritance of a Tag
Known as \"criminal tribes\" during the British era, and de-notified tribes in independent India, communities continue to face colonial stigma, torture and discrimination even today
The Death of Freedom
The Constitutional freedoms that our ancestors were martyred for are under siege in modern India
An Unequal Republic
Freeing our labour force could be the fulcrum of protecting India's independence
Of Human Bondage
Though the bonded labour system was abolished in 1976, it is still prevalent across the country
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
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.
"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.
Leading the Era of Modern Universities in India
Woxsen University offers innovation, progress and holistic development to create outperformers of tomorrow
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
Perverse Separation
Should the lives of writers influence the reception of their work?
Those Film Roll Days
AB-10, the office where Outlook began its journey, is filled with memories of another era
Through the Up and Down Road
Outlook remains the same magazine. Quirky, brave, fun
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
Yesterday Once More
Memories of the momentous summer of 1995 when it all began continue to be as thrilling
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
Office Without A Reception
Outlook's was the least pompous, most chilled out office