24 Friends and Foes With its allies pitted against it, the BJP seems to be on a sticky wicket ahead of the Jharkhand assembly elections 28 The Press, My Lord Decoding why “bitter truths must remain in memory” vis-a-vis Ranjan Gogoi, the 46th Chief J ustice of India 110 Guru Nanak@550 The first of the Sikh Gurus belongs to all humanity, writes Amandeep Sandhu Anniversary 40 Ruskin Bond He makes the mundane interesting with his purple pen in the morning and enjoys watching TV at night 44 Virender Sehwag What cricketers do after retiring? For one, Sehwag, a man of simplicity and earthy wisdom, lives for his academy. 50 Sunny Leone Bollywood, motherhood, husband...the 38-year-old screen siren still gets time to pick her kids from school 58 Manish Sisodia How he unwinds—Netflix and cinema with the Kejriwals 62 Ravish Kumar Do you know the Prime Time anchor operates from a small room under a staircase in his office? 80 Kiran Bedi Between music and WhatsApp, it’s work, work, work at Raj Niwas 6 LETTERS 114 BOOKS 120 GLITTERATI 122 DIARY
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