


To The Land Of Colonial Masters
A large number of immigrants, who try to enter Britain illegally in small boats, are Indians. In its latest report, the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs has mentioned that at […]

Pluralistic & Inclusive Character Of Mughal Architecture
When Cambridge University Press decided to publish The New Cambridge History of India in four volumes with contents to be written by over 30 authors, editors thought that it would […]

Mummies: In Another Light
Neither researchers started studying Egyptian Mummies, nor the historians recognised them in the 19th Century. At that period of time, street vendors used to sell mummies openly in the northern […]

Trapped…
Pakistan has been going through an acute economic crisis, with the value of the Pakistani Rupee hitting all-time low against the US Dollar. In spite of knowing the current financial […]

On Literary ‘Plastic Surgery’
Roald Dahl (September 13, 1916 – November 23, 1990), the popular English author of children’s literature and short stories, enjoyed fame during his lifetime. He has been brought to justice […]

On Neolithic Revolution
About 10,000 years ago, human beings adopted an agrarian lifestyle in what is known as the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution. Before the Neolithic Revolution, it is likely one would have lived […]

Tackling Effects Of Brexit, And
Defying forecasts made by economists, a hike in prices of essential commodities in Britain put the country under tremendous financial pressure in February 2023. On March 22, the Statistics Office […]

Surrounded By Foes
Pakistan, the world’s fifth-most populous country with a population of nearly 243 million, was born in 1947 after the Partition of the Indian Sub-continent by the colonial British rulers, who […]

A Dangerous Trend
India has strongly opposed categorisation of terrorism on the basis of motive behind such activities. At the UN, India recently said that this particular trend is a dangerous one, making […]