Dattopant Thengadi’s life and legacy transcend the boundaries of ideology and politics. He was not merely a trade unionist or...
Born on October 11, 1916, Nanaji Deshmukh was one of independent India’s most revered social reformers, educationists, and nationalists whose...
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On 10 October 1946, Bengal witnessed one of the darkest nights in its history the Noakhali Hindu Genocide. It was...
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Born into privilege, Madam Cama could have enjoyed a life of ease. Instead, she founded the Paris Indian Society to...
History often celebrates the wars a nation fights, but it sometimes overlooks the incredible sacrifices of the men who fought...
Every year on September 15, India celebrates Engineers’ Day, a national observance dedicated to honouring the contributions of engineers to...
On the evening of September 11, 1948, Pakistan’s Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lay on his bed in Karachi, counting his...
In the tumultuous years following Independence, India’s unity and survival were at stake. While the nation celebrated freedom from colonial...
On September 12, 1897, on a rugged frontier between India and Afghanistan, a small outpost named Saragarhi became the stage...
Over 3,000 years ago, in the bustling port city of Ugarit on the eastern Mediterranean coast, scribes etched a song...


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