India, the land with versatile and diversified culture, art and literature has been a land of attraction since a very long time. The Sindhu has been worshipped since the 4th century BCE by the other countries and region across the world. When thought of the words Hindustan and its meaning, the most common response we […]Read More
The story about the loss of indigeneity of the Kashmiri pandits is known to all. Little do we know that there are several other communities in India apart from the Kashmiri pandits who have lost their roots, home and identity in the fight and struggle for independence. The Sylhetis are one of such communities that […]Read More
Dated from the time and era of Shahjahan, Kashmere Gate stands in the North of Delhi. It is the mark reflecting the transition of power from the Mughal Empire to the British Raj. It indeed plays a major role in the Indian Mutiny against the British on 14th September, 1857. The Kashmere Gate or the […]Read More
India has always been known as the land of flourishment and prosperity. India has been in the trading business ever since the 10th century with the Arabs because of the Mughal Empire. Eventually the European countries, after having discovered the richness of the country started trading businesses too in the 1600’s. India maintained a healthy […]Read More
The most dreaded tyrant and the literal synonym to a sadist ruler is directly thought of as none other than Adolf Hitler. His dedication towards beginning and continuing the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, commonly known as Nazism, doesn’t need a specific introduction to know about. Apart from his role as the cruelest dictator and […]Read More
Education and Finance Minister, HimantaBiswaSarma made an announcement that the state government decided to shut down all the state-run Madrasas and Sanskrit schools. Sarma said, “Our government’s policy we had announced in the state Assembly. There should be no religious education with government’s funding. We have nothing to say about privately run Madrasas and Sanskrit […]Read More
The tug of war about the possession of Kashmir has been a decades old dispute that resulted into wars and an unending rest for both India and Pakistan, thereby establishing the Line of Control (LOC). Now India controls around 50% of the state, Pakistan and China control 30% and 15% respectively. A plethora of separatist […]Read More