Chinki Sinha

Chinki Sinha

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  • To Speak Of The Unspeakable

    This issue of Outlook is our attempt at a ‘Herstorical’ approach, where we have tried to listen again to stories of rapes as an act of remembrance and to bring to🐷 the surface again what has been submerged

    BY Chinki Sinha 🍨  ജ 2 September 2024

  • Tree Of Death

    Rape stories become collective memory for us. From Budaun rape case of 2014 t🗹o the brutal murder and rape in Kolkata, each of these form a link in the chain which makes us question why women are still unsafe

    BY Chinki Sinha  𓄧 21 August 2024

  • Cabin Chronicles

    Here, we became braver b🦩y the day. We f🌞ell deeply in love with what stories could do

    BY Chinki Sinha  ꦍ 3 August 2024

  • Open Secrets

    ꧅How do we separate the art from the artist? Some would say they can’t be separated. Others would not cancel artists because they did wrong things. It is, after all, one’s personal choice.

    BY Chinki Sinha ꦛ   31 July 2024 ജ

  • Between Reason And Rhapsody

    After over a hundred devotees died at Bho🌼le Baba’s s♌atsang in Hathras recently, we explored why people believe in godmen and godwomen, examining their branding and attending satsangs to witness without judgement

    BY Chinki Sinha 𝕴  20 July 2024

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