OTHER OUTLOOK MAGAZINE STORIES
"There is no such thing like freedom struggle at all in Kashmir. It is a farce. It is a manufactured freedom struggle."
BY Outlook Web Bureau 8 June 2020
Why don’t more moderate Hindus speak out against Hindu fundamentalists as terrible crimes are committed in the name of their religion?
BY Ashok Swain 8 June 2020
Whatever his decision, I would say it is unfair to ask him to show his loyalty to his country by not playing for any other country even if his own country doesn't want him.
BY Aakar Patel 8 June 2020
The ordinance amends the Criminal Code of Procedure, 1973 and also seeks curb on publishing and printing or publicising in any case the name, address, photograph, family details of the public servants.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 8 June 2020
Government officials said the CBI was in favour of filing the SLP in 2005 but the then UPA government did not give its nod.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 8 June 2020
While the government and banks have been pushing customers to link their accounts to Aadhaar, an RTI reply from the RBI has revealed that the move doesn’t have the sanction of the apex banking regulatory body.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 8 June 2020
A gripping, behind-the scenes account of political machination and high intrigue. The objective: power in Maharashtra
BY Kamlesh Sutar 8 June 2020
Coal India Limited has been mining in the Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary since 2003. As it seeks further clearances, opposition intensifies
BY Abdul Gani 8 June 2020
There can be no long-term solution for migrants until economic transformation is unleashed in rural India, writes economist K.P. Kannan
BY K.p. Kannan 8 June 2020
Unable to make ends meet, exploited youngsters like Mahesh Jena from Odisha is the face of a generation besieged by a tense future
BY Sandeep Sahu 8 June 2020
Unlike Delhi, Manipuris don’t face racial discrimination in Chennai. Tamil employers also like the North-eastern work ethic
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 8 June 2020
Floods in Assam have swept away opportunities and young folks like Ashadul Ali are wrecked by growing unemployment
BY Abdul Gani 8 June 2020
Stranded in Vishakhapatnam, the five friends wanted to return to Bardhaman. Their bicycle journey displayed endurance and willpower
BY Sandipan Chatterjee 8 June 2020
There’s little work at home, and the cities have let them down badly. Parvati, Santosh and Ramphal now have hard choices to make
BY Durga Prasad Panda 8 June 2020
Off-loaded from a truck on a dusty MP road, Mohammed Saiyub did everything to save his childhood friend Amrit Kumar, but only just …
BY Durga Prasad Panda 8 June 2020
As daily labourer Ram Pukar Pandit walked back from Delhi to Begusarai, he heard his 11-month-old son had died due to stomach infection. (This article was first published on 29 May, 2020.)
BY Giridhar Jha 8 June 2020
At least a 100 died on their desperate journey back home. India’s rural economy will be tested when lockdown is lifted
BY Durga Prasad Panda 8 June 2020
An audacious BCCI wants Supreme Court to relax rules on tenure since Ganguly and Shah can’t continue as president and secretary after July
BY Soumitra Bose 8 June 2020
Rahul Gandhi has been vocal about the national picture while Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has been focused on Uttar Pradesh where she is a Congress general secretary
BY Puneet Nicholas Yadav 8 June 2020
India-Nepal relations are much too precious to be frittered away in rhetoric, writes former deputy Army chief Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha
BY Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha 8 June 2020
Barring 1962, when the neighbours went to war, not a single bullet has been fired across the Sino-Indian border since 1975
BY Pranay Sharma 8 June 2020
This issue’s cover story is a reminder of the challenges that the migrants returning home face, and our collective responsibility towards them, writes editor-in-chief Ruben Banerjee.
BY Ruben Banerjee 8 June 2020
The Sunderbans is safe—as is the tiger. Nature has no intention to create disharmony within itself
BY Rathin Banerjee 8 June 2020
In Amphan, I have seen the biggest screenplay ever. It’s been a harrowing experience but humbling too. It’s time to accept nature’s fury and move on, writes National Award-winning Actor Rituparna Sengupta.
BY Rituparna Sengupta 8 June 2020