Mental Health
Distress and depression are no longer being shelved away as growing-up pain, teenage trauma, midlife crisis or aging anguish. It's now about attaining Mental Wellbeing. Enter the Shrink, who's increasingly helping urban India get there.
Magazine | May 02, 2005
teenage
Can you tell if it's just normal growing-up pangs or if your teenaged child is headed for serious trouble?
Magazine | Apr 11, 2005
Trauma
Fear, anger are normal victim reactions. It's mass depression that's scaring workers.
Magazine | Jan 17, 2005
sex survey
A peep into the bedroom of married couples: how, why, what they do...
Magazine | Dec 20, 2004
astrology
It's India's fastest-growing industry. Insecurity, uncertainty, innovation, technology: it's present perfect for those catering to the future-tense.
Magazine | Nov 22, 2004
choices
Stereotypes can't confine her anymore as the urban woman redefines her place in the family
Magazine | Nov 01, 2004
society
Caste panchayats have outgrown their function as local dispensers of justice. Today, they are epitomes of cruelty
Magazine | Oct 11, 2004
rights
The Right to Information has changed lives and made governments accountable
Magazine | Sep 13, 2004
muslim personal law
The orthodoxy concedes that triple talaq is an ill, but still fights shy of tackling it
Updates
Magazine | Jul 19, 2004
Kerala
God, that is. His Own Country has the largest suicide rate, the worst crime figures, the highest unemployment numbers and the biggest per capita consumption of liquor. It needs some saving.
Magazine | Jul 12, 2004
On the road with medha patkar
Autograph nahin, andolan. The Narmada activist's PPF is a new cause, of alternative, innovative and transformational politics.
Magazine | Apr 26, 2004
vip constituencies
Outlook takes a look at nine 'elite' seats from where their
highnesses have returned again and again to Parliament, and fails to see why
Magazine | Apr 12, 2004
Review
Yet another ferocious indictment of Hindu Brahminism by author and activist in the Dalit-Bahujan movement Kancha Ilaiah.
Magazine | Mar 15, 2004
film
A much talked about film imagines a society sans women
Magazine | Mar 08, 2004
education
Amidst the fuss over IIM fees, the government is quietly pushing inequity. A months-long probe by Outlook shows how the very poor are being short-changed on primary education.
Magazine | Mar 01, 2004
sexuality
The urban Indian woman is at the beginning of a new affair, with her body, her unmet desires
Magazine | Nov 24, 2003
delhi
The grisly rape of a Swiss diplomat confirms Delhi's status as the beast among cities
Updates
Magazine | Oct 27, 2003
lifestyle
The live-for-today urban Indian is in the material whirl of malls, mobiles and multiplexes. And he is gasping for more.
Magazine | Oct 13, 2003
SURVIVING INDIA
Witness the persistence of life—where surviving birth itself is a battle half-won
Magazine | Aug 18, 2003
health
The 'Silent Killer' is on the prowl. Get your BP checked if you have headaches, blurred vision, feel dizzy or can't sleep.
Magazine | Aug 11, 2003