Links Across Civilisations!
The recent discovery of a statue of Lord Buddha (born Siddhartha Gautama; BCE 563/480 - BCE 483/400), the revenant ascetic who founded Buddhism, in Egypt has pointed to deep civilisational links […]
They Laboured…
There are thousands of mysteries surrounding the pyramids, and one of them is Who built the pyramids? In 2010, researchers discovered the tombs of the workers who had built the […]
‘The CIA Killed JFK’
In the nearly 60 years since the assassination of 35th US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), there have been many who pointed an accusing […]
Facets In Parliamentary Affairs
Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the bicameral Indian Parliament, has taken an initiative to preserve the rich Democratic Culture of the country. Indian daily Hindustan Times recently reported that […]
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 […]
The Sea Grave
A Japanese ship, with 1,060 people onboard, capsized during the Second World War. More than 84 years have passed since then. However, the ship remained untraced in all these years. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
