180-Year-Old Narrative Of A Slave’s Life…
The narrative goes like this: A boy had a strong desire to study. However, Black slaves were forbidden to study in the 19th Century US! Although his mistress started teaching […]
UK Election 2024: The Key Takeaways…
Britain has had a Conservative Government for the past 14 years. David William Donald Cameron had become the Prime Minister with the help of the Liberal Democrats after the 2010 […]
Human Resource Management In Colonial India
In her latest publication ‘Human Resource Management in the Days of John Company: 1790-1850‘, Dr Sharmistha De has discussed how the British East India Company became an administrative entity in […]
On Irish Slavery In America…
Once upon a time, Britain had reportedly used the Irish people, and not the Africans, as slaves and sent them to the US! That was possibly why thousands of Irish […]
The ‘Fall’ Of ANC!
The dominance of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela‘s African National Congress (ANC) in South African politics has ended three decades after the end of the Apartheid Era. In a rare first, the […]
Ethnicity, Oppression & Racism
The Dreyfus Affair, a pivotal event in French history, unfolded in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, exposing deep-seated anti-Semitism and institutional injustice. Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish Officer […]
Germany To Employ Skilled Third World Workers
The scenario was completely different in Germany five years ago, as there was hardly any shortage of skilled human resources in different fields of activity. Foreigners flocked to this Western […]
EU Condemns Anti-India Propaganda By Maldives
Since the 2023 Presidential Election in the Maldives, anti-India propaganda has been going on continuously in the archipelagic nation in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean. The propaganda started […]
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 […]
