Rape stories become collective memory for us. From Badaun rape case of 2014 to the brutal murder and rape in Kolkata, each of these form a link in the chain which makes us question why women are still unsafe
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We are free as a nation. But for many people, political freedom is yet to be gained
BY Chinki Sinha 12 August 2024
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Here, we became braver by the day. We fell deeply in love with what stories could do
BY Chinki Sinha 3 August 2024
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How do we separate the art from the artist? Some would say they can’t be separated. Others would not cancel artists because they did wrong things. It is, after all, one’s personal choice.
BY Chinki Sinha 31 July 2024
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After over a hundred devotees died at Bhole Baba’s satsang in Hathras recently, we explored why people believe in godmen and godwomen, examining their branding and attending satsangs to witness without judgement
BY Chinki Sinha 20 July 2024
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In recent times, climate disasters have served as social unveilings and much of the brunt of it all has been borne by those who are poor.
BY Chinki Sinha 10 July 2024
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Vikram Seth had first translated The Hanuman Chalisa for his now 90-year-old aunt and at her insistence, he agreed to publish it a decade later
BY Chinki Sinha 30 June 2024
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This issue of Outlook is dedicated to queerness. It is taking stock of things and people and spaces. The cover is all love. This is for all the special things on earth. Like Venus Xtravaganza.
BY Chinki Sinha 30 June 2024
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A public library is a democratic space that challenges existing power dynamics by providing equal access to knowledge
BY Chinki Sinha 20 June 2024
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The verdict by the people has ensured that democratic values are to be respected and the dignity that the Constitution provides to everyone, regardless of their religion, caste and gender, is paramount
BY Chinki Sinha 11 June 2024
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