Forgotten Story Of An Indian Revolutionary
While roaming on the streets of the Roma District (the hub of bohemian culture in Mexico City), one can find an old house. The nameplate shows that it used to […]
On The Flannan Isles Lighthouse…
There was a lighthouse on the Flannan Isles in the Outer Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland to guide the sailors. Suddenly, the light of that lighthouse went out […]
On The Planet’s Oldest Forest
In what may be seen as a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the University of Binghamton in the US and the University of Cardiff in Wales recently traced the world’s most […]
Huge Ancient City Discovered In Amazon
Scientists from France recently discovered an ancient city hidden in the Amazon rainforest. The BBC has reported that a team of scientists used the remote sensing technology to trace the […]
A ‘Cursed Mummy’ & The Titanic
April 15, 1912 marks a tragic chapter in history, as RMS Titanic – a British passenger and mail carrying ocean liner operated by the White Star Line – sank in […]
On Negative Stereotypes Of Arab Identity
Arab stereotyping is a pervasive issue with profound implications for individuals of Arab descent, influencing how they are perceived and treated in various social, cultural and political contexts. These stereotypes […]
‘Classical History’ Versus ‘Ancient History’
Historian Dr C I Isaac, the head of a sub-committee of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT, an autonomous organisation set up by the Government of India […]
Colonial India’s ‘Counterterrorism Expert’ In Palestine!
During his stay in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata (then Calcutta), he had experienced terrorism and had taken necessary actions against the terrorists. He had set up the first […]
On An ‘Elusive’ Normalisation!
It is often said that at one point in time a lavish party changed the fate of Iran, and the people of the Islamic Republic are yet to overcome the […]
