In Black n White
A type of pigment, called Melanin, is responsible for the colours of the skins of human beings. While light coloured pigments produce white skins; dark pigments produce brown to black […]
Crash-Landed!
Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiyadhura… Nepal has recently claimed these three strategically important Indian territories as its part, with the National Assembly of the Himalayan Nation passing a controversial Bill on […]
The One Who Had His Career In Ruins…
Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay (April 12, 1885 – May 23, 1930), the eminent Indian Archaeologist and Museum expert, is quite known as the discoverer of Mohenjo-daro, the principal site of the Harappa […]
Time To Weep & Think
The COVID-19 pandemic has started affecting the Globalised world, with many a country expecting an economic slowdown. India is no exception to it. Economic activities are hardly taking place because […]
Deconstructing The Image Of Reality
THE TECHNOLOGICAL FIXATION: DECONSTRUCTING THE IMAGE OF REALITY IN THE AGE OF PANDEMIC By Ayush Majumdar and Dr Gouri Sankar Nag The sudden familiarity of the human beings with the […]
The Reign Of Patriarchy
Kashmira Bibi has proved that it is not possible for the State to understand the Market in a proper manner! Kashmira Bibi is a poor lady from eastern Indian Province […]
‘Jennie The Ripper’ Of Colonial India!
A few people in India still remember Troilokyatarini’ s journey from being an innocent upper class village girl to a serial killer in the 19th Century. Thanks to senior Police […]
Optimised Utilisation…
People, especially in the Developing Countries, do not always follow the advice of the concerned authorities. A fine example of this is about the usage of single-use plastics… The Government […]
Her Story Becomes History…
Phulmoni Dasi, a nine-year-old Indian girl, had died on the first night after her marriage with 30-year-old Hari Mohan Mait in 1889. India remembers that incident (or accident?) of colonial […]
