Chinki Sinha
@chinkis
Editor, Outlook Magazine
“personal is political”
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Coimbatore has turned into a battleground of ideologies. Conquest of power and hegemony, betrayal and rivalry between the political parties pitched against each other in a symbolic war. But there is another force.
Chinki Sinha writes.
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A Message from our Editor Chinki Sinha (Chinki Sinha) for our latest issue 'Reporter's Guaranteed'.
#ReportersGuaranteed #LokSabhaElections #Elections2024 #OutlookMagazine #LokSabhaElections 2024
Arjun Sampath (Arjun Sampath) is the founder of Hindu Makkal Katchi, a nationalist Hindu party based out of Tamil Nadu. He was an RSS pracharak in the 1980s and part of the Hindu Munnani, a cultural organisation that was founded in 1980, and vows to protect Hindu rights. Over…
Thanks to Outlook editor-in-chief Chinki Sinha I got the chance to visit Kovai. We interviewed the DMK & ADMK candidates; all of you can guess who declined my calls and didn't respond to my messages.
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This issue of Outlook looks at the genre of nationalist and propaganda #cinema in the Indian context, and also continues with the exploration of the ideology question when it comes to #national parties, writes Chinki Sinha.
#Propaganda #Ideology #Films
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#FromTheArchive | What do we have except our own #memories and the memories of those around us to build the herstories of #women , to save them from total erasure?
Chinki Sinha writes.
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#OutlookMagazine | In a country like #India , people are faced with political parties that are personalised factions. Political change is a rearrangement of parties that are obsessed with access to #power and #resources .
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If it’s me, I will make physical sports compulsory in every school and college Outlook India Chinki Sinha
Latest for Outlook India. Chinki Sinha, thank you!
And thank you Anjan Sundaram for taking the time for this interview.
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Abhishek Anicca Chinki Sinha Anu Singh Choudhary I understand your sentiments Abhishek. But every bit counts. If someone somewhere sees this and does the right thing, then a pattern is broken, a new precedence is set. Hoping for that only.
Band, Baja, Baraat and Four ‘New’ Castes. The latest issue of Outlook India looks at the widening chasm in Indian weddings.
While Dalit groom is beaten for mounting a horse to the bride’s house, there there are Bollywood stars dancing to the tune tune of big business.
The…
My story in Outlook on Virendra Ganvir who uses theatre as a medium to challenge the societal prejudices and confront the social inequalities associated with manual scavenging. Thank you Chinki Sinha and Outlook India for giving voice and space to these stories from two tier cities.
#OutlookMagazine | In this issue of Outlook, we look at some of the regional and national political parties and the shifts in their ideological stance as they strive to navigate political power, writes Chinki Sinha.
#LokSabhaElection2024 #BJP #INDIABloc
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Flawless. Be the woman you are. Uninterrupted. Unfiltered. Unapologetic.
Outlook India latest issue looks at the the old, new burdens of patriarchy morphing in beauty norms or ‘myths’ ?
Chinki Sinha
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We are taught to compete for attention of men in a world dictated by capitalism and patriarchy that only aggravate our insecurities and pitch us against each other. Men don’t like feminists. We must be feminine. And the ways of being feminine is defined by patriarchy. Chinki Sinha