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Fakes Yes, But Mere Photocopies
Government agencies play a cat-and-mouse game with counterfeiters to keep out fake notes.
A Fine And Liberating Balance
In taking down triple talaq, the Supreme Court has set Muslim women free from constant fear and also reinforced the constitutional force of personal law
Anup Institute Of Orthopaedics And Rehabilitation
Possibility of getting accreditation from NABH
Analytical Calm
India’s uproarious Parliament still delivers, says Union minister for finance and defence Arun Jaitley, in his keynote address at the Outlook SpeakOut Awards
'Poverty Is Violence With Tacit Consent'
Glued to Gandhism, Ela Bhatt believes the principles are even more valid now
Tightrope in a Divided House
Mehbooba is facing a backlash from within PDP and ally BJP isn’t making it any easier.
A Sail Ship To Mombasa
The six-nation East African Community can be a top trade hub. Major powers are vying for a part of the action.
Out Of Line, But On Course
Engineering colleges are brown with rust, medical seats are fiercely fought and unusual fields rise through the ranks. All these frame our rankings this year.
An App To Bell The Cat
With one million subscriptions already, Byju Raveendran’s app encourages the self-learning habit
In Search Of The Good Life
There’s a growing number of students migrating from the Valley to get an education and make a career
We Are Making Higher Education More Skill-Centric
Out from college, most youths aren’t job-ready or strong in entrepreneurial skills. University Grants Commission chairman D.P. Singh tells Lola Nayar about the steps taken by the statutory body to improve the quality of higher education institutions and make them more vocation-oriented. Excerpts:
A Winning Plot Of Fresh Frames
The new breed of Bollywood directors shows ­promise by giving the usual formulas of melodrama a skip
On A Board: No Permit To Rebels
The BCCI is stamping out unauthorised T20 leagues through harsh diktats. At stake is its mastery over Indian cricket.
A Rosary Of Rudraksha Beads
There exists a blur in the Tamil Christian identity. That is to smoothen proselytisation, argue critics.
Three-Legged Rebellion
After 22 years of BJP, there’s a generation in Gujarat that hasn’t seen anything else. But are the dissenters strong enough—and cohesive?
Modinomics 2.0
The government looks set to change tack and spend more to boost growth
The Rape Nobody Cares to Talk About
A minor raped in 2016 is left with a baby and a long wait for justice.
Secret Handshakes With A Serpent
Journalism or sensationalism? Cobrapost’s sting operation on media houses adds fuel to an ongoing ethical debate.
#MeMum Main Chup Rahungi
We borrow everything from Hollywood. Why not #MeToo? Why is Bollywood silent on its own desi Weinsteins?
Strikes Well Staggered
AAP still has big political plans. But BJP has its ways to check the rival’s ways.
Bling Baba's Offline Army
With Gurmeet Singh in jail, Dera Sacha Sauda followers unsure of which party to support.
The Bhakt's Overseas Call
In election season, hundreds of NRIs descend on India to push for Modi’s second term.
Walking Into The Light
Kamalahaasan sails singly into the Lok Sabha scrum. Actor politicians are a fading lot in TN.
Cradle Rocks The Hand
By waving the promise of NYAY, the minimum income scheme for the poor, at the electorate, the Congress tries to take the wind out of the BJP’s sails—swollen so recently with muscular nationalism in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack and the following air strikes into Pakistan. Outlook does a ground check in politically crucial states to see how the Congress—faltering in forging alliances, flogging the old chestnut of Rafale and faced with the negligible impact of super-weapon Priyanka Gandhi Vadra—has navigated the pre-poll scrimmage.
Bankrolled Carrier
SBI’s takeover of Jet’s operations is unprecedented in India. But will it give wings to the ailing airlines?
Clean Sheets And Flowers For Barrels
The world over, outliers are capturing political power, breaching bastions with populist siege techniques
El Nino, A Western Bugaboo
Two international agencies predict ‘dry’ monsoon; state agencies say too early to call
Stalin 2.0 Settles In
A sense of security as party leader slid in gradually, after Karunanidhi. Meet the transformed Stalin.
Raga Wayanad
RAHUL Gandhi’s decision to contest from Kerala’s Wayanad has opened up a whole thick rainforest of debates.
Everybody Loves R.A.W. Material
A past rarity in Bollywood, the spy thriller has arrived in times of hyper-nationalism