British Colonialism of India
Viscount Valentia: The Unapologetic Exponent of Colonial Slavery
George Viscount Valentia was an unapologetic advocate of colonial slavery and celebrated British colonialism
British Colonialism of India
George Viscount Valentia was an unapologetic advocate of colonial slavery and celebrated British colonialism
British Colonialism of India
George Viscount Valentia, an Earl in England embarked on a trip to India in 1802 and published a detailed record of his experiences in three volumes
Rahul Gandhi
The leadership crisis between Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shiva Kumar in the Karnataka Congress is a mess created by the Congress High Command
Amit Shah
For at least two decades, former RJD parliamentarian, Mohammad Shahbuddin symbolised the worst excesses of Bihar's notorious Jungle Raj
Hindu History
This is the story of an old Brahmin who openly performed Puja in Delhi under Firuz Shah Tughlaq's bigoted regime and was burnt to death
Indian History
A detailed podcast discussing the overall history and legacy of the Vijayanagara Empire
Hindu Temples
An 18th century inscription of Yashwant Rao Holkar narrates the full story of building the Ahalyesvara Mahadeva Temple in Maheshwar
Bishop Robert Caldwell
A silent Hindu revolt against the Asuric Dravidian forces has been occurring in Tamil Nadu
Bengal History
Raghu a Poddar or cashier working for the East India Company is accused of misappropriation and tortured by its officials
Brihadbharata
Exploring the Tirtha-Yatra connection between the Kangra Jwalamukhi Temple and the Jvalaji Temple in Baku, Azerbaijan
Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
We detect several parallels between Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa's "Vamshavruksha" and "Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane," chief of which is the loss of cultural inheritance.
Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
Using the cow as the central motif, Dr. Bhyrappa's Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane explores a complex array of themes in the novel