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Outlook Hindi
Outlook Hindi
20.00

Single Issue

125.00

3 Months

249.00

6 Months

449.00

12 Months

20.00

Single Issue

125.00

3 Months

249.00

6 Months

449.00

12 Months

About this issue

1-  Cover Story is based on agitation for Reservation. Harimohan Mishra and Chandan Kumar explains the national and electoral impact of this issue. Harish Manav throws light on Jat Andolan, Narayan Bareth explains why Gujjar in Rajsthan demanding for ST quota despite being in OBC quota. Shashikant explains the reason behind Quota within quota announcement by UP Govt. Kanchan Shrivastav questioning the burning agrarian crisis behind Maratha demands for OBC quota. M.S. Shankar putting strong point of view of Kapu's demand for reservation and Tikendar Rawal is explaining how Patidar community in Gujrat can spoil BJP prospect in upcoming Lok sabha election.  2-  M.S.R. Pillai from Tiruvnanthapuram and Prashant Srivastava from New Delhi reporting about Kerala disaster. Prashant Srivastava took interview of Ex DG of IMD Laxman Singh Rathor in this regard. 3-  Former prime minister Atal bihari vajpayee’s passes last week. Vijay trivedi, Yashwant sinha, Sompal shastri and Virendra jain remembering his journey. 4-  The Muzaffarpur and Deoria revelations outraged people’s conscience, but the rot in shelter homes goes far beyond. The failure is pervasive and systemic. Ajit jha analyzing the reason behind it. 5-    In India there is a wide gap between the awaited number of transplants and available organs. Awareness is not only cause of this condition. Lack of infrastructure and specialist in government sector also make it bitter. Ajit jha’s report.

About Outlook Hindi

Read by the modern and progressive Hindi reader, Outlook Hindi is a complete current affairs and general interest fortnightly for the well informed and concerned citizens, cultured people, conscious consumers, sensitive human beings and sensible families. It tracks a wide range of issues from politics and policy, economy and society to international affairs, literature and culture, personal finance and films, travel and spiritualism, and family and relationships. Instead of routine coverage, it provides deep analysis, thorough investigation, exclusive insights and an original angle. All packed with an aesthetic design and layout. In short, Outlook Hindi is a magazine with a firm outlook and attitude that provides a whole worldview in its interesting coverage and pleasant features.