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Usha Ramanathan, Expert on law, poverty “What BJP government is doing on UID is similar to the previous one. Even NPR is an outsourced exercise now.” current af fai r s 14 Shadow Lines In December, Thread Bared described a mass rape in Muzaffarnagar. Now we revisit the region in western Uttar Pradesh that was torn apart by riots last September. This time, seven women come forward with individual tales of horror: fresh testimonies on rape. 24 bangalore Minor rape stuns city 28 Calcutt a A death stalks the Indian Museum 32 justic e katju Inside stories 40 nda Doing a U-turn 42 congress In a tailspin 26 column Sunil Menon features 56 Free-falling Grief An accident is a terrible way to lose someone, whose life is cut off while in full flow. But aircrash victims are the toughest to mourn. With little, if any, closure, dis

Outlook has rewritten the way news and and general interest magazines are presented in India. It is comprehensive yet concise and crisp, investigative and bold in its approach. Outlook covers an array of topics ranging from current affairs, socio-economic issues, politics, lifestyle, entertainment, sports, international features, etc. Outlook reaches out to over 16 lakh upmarket, urban focused readers. Outlook has won a myriad of awards including the prestigious "International Press Institute" Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2007. Outlook encourages little known people who speak out loud against oppression, corrupt systems and social issues by instituting “Speak Out Awards”. Outlook also triggers young minds through an all India School debate called ‘Speak Out Debate” by reaching out to over 300 schools in 18 cities in India. Students who win the Indian round are sponsored by Outlook for international debates held in Korea, South Africa, etc

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