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Why I Like <I>Outlook</i>

It is when you think of magazines that write and think well that the name of Outlook comes to mind.

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Why I Like <I>Outlook</i>
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There’s a saying that reads ‘To speak well in public is to think well in private’. I believe to think well in any circumstance is to have the right resources of great literature which stimulate the mind. This task is more difficult if you are a writer, as the responsibility to think and write well is greater. And it is when you think of magazines that write and think well that the name of Outlook comes to mind. Magazines like Outlook bring forth enriched writing to  enlighten the mind. There is a marked difference between a tabloid and a magazine. Outlook has kept its mark as a magazine with interesting stories spiced uniquely. Its coverage of not only politics but other social issues is unbiased and vast and I hope Outlook continues to do so, changing people’s outlook to the dream India that our PM talks of. Having said that, one area which the magazine can build on is its coverage of the music industry. Other than that, I wish Outlook the best of luck for its next 20 and hope it will excel in what it is great at.

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(Babul Supriyo, singer and BJP MP)

Outlook invites readers to take part in its 20th anniversary celebrations. Send us your bouquets and, more importantly, your brickbats. E-mail your entry to editor [AT] outlookindia [DOT] com.

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