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Category: Colonialism

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 […]

The Crowning Glory

“It is not only very difficult to balance, but it could possibly break my neck if I look down,” exclaimed Queen Elizabeth II, while being in shoot for a 2018 […]

Opening Old Wounds…

At a time when protests (more than a few of them violent) have broken out across India against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 or CAA, the Narendra Modi Government in […]

A WWll Spy Remembered?

Britain still remembers her services to the Crown that were rendered through assignments of espionage works for them, during the Second World War. Seventy-five years after the War, London has […]

Structure… Stature… Status!

Quaden Bayles from Australia is now a familiar household name… the nine-year-old boy recently wanted to commit suicide. His mother, Yarraka Bayles, posted a clip of Quaden, crying after he […]

Journalism…

It is being noticed that the Media are occupying the second position as far as the promotion and expansion of languages is concerned in a multilingual country, like India. First, […]

Message From Residents Of A Nation…

“The greatest gift for an individual or a nation, so we had been told in our ancient books, was ‘abhaya’ (fearlessness), not merely bodily courage but the absence of fear […]