A Journey From ‘Pills To Polls’
Dr Saveera Parkash must have known that she could secure her place in history. If everything goes well, she will be Pakistan’s first Hindu woman to contest Parliamentary Elections from […]
India Gets Ready To Excavate 2,600-Year-Old Site
The Government of eastern Indian Province of Bihar has decided to start research on Buddhist stupas (dome-shaped structures erected as a Buddhist shrine) visited by Hiuen Tsang (also known as […]
Oh God!!!
Many Europeans used to practice Polytheism in the 4th-6th Century, and early Christians called them Pagans. The Greeks, too, used to practice Paganism, a term first used in the 4th […]
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 […]
Civilisation As Centre Of Controversy
Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008), an American Political Scientist who had spent more than half a century at Harvard University, triggered a sensation in global […]
US Spotlight On ‘Operation Searchlight’
Fifty years after the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh, Indian-American Democrat Congressman Ro Khanna and Republican Congressman Seve Chabot introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives on October 14 […]
They Were Not The Only Ones
Dedicated to my Apa (elder sister) Farah Deeba Deepti, the member of Election Management Committee (of Bangladesh Awami League) and Executive Member of Bangladesh-India Friendship Society… The Indians usually blame […]
A Goodwill Gesture
The 1,200-year-old Valmiki Temple in Pakistan shall be restored, after a long legal battle. The Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) – a statutory board of the Government of Pakistan that […]
Distorted, Wilfully…
Muhi al-Din Muhammad (1618 – March 3, 1707), commonly known as Aurangzeb, was the sixth and last effective Emperor of the Mughal Empire, who had ruled South Asia from July […]
