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35.00

Single Issue

299.00

3 Months

549.00

6 Months

1049.00

12 Months

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10 Blistering Blundering Barnacled Banks Crippled by bad loans and frauds, India’s banks face a crisis of confidence. The question on everybody’s minds: is our money in banks safe? 16 Good Economics For Hard Times Esther Duflo, the youngest recipient of the Nobel in economics, talks about alleviating poverty, the state of the Indian economy and migration of people 28 Look Maa, No Googlies She calls him a ‘member of her house’ and he denies political ambitions. What is the truth behind speculation that Sourav Ganguly could be the ace up BJP’s sleeve against Mamata? 52 It Takes A Village To Feed YouTubers’ Appetites It began as a cooking experiment in a Tamil Nadu village. Today, Village Cooking Channel has 1.6 million followers on YouTube and monthly earnings of Rs 4 lakh. 54 Art’s Loss, Theatre’s Gain An exhibition of theatre director Ebrahim Alkazi’s early paintings and drawings reveal glimpses of a mature artist imbued with intellectual confidence and artistic ambition 4 LETTERS 60 BOOKS 64 GLITTERATI 66 DIARY

About Outlook

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