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Getting lost and finding oneself at Kumbh
So much has been written and talked about Kumbh and yet it seems so little
The World and Hinduism: 33 stamps that depict the glorious roots of Hinduism, while we dabble in ‘secularism’
Stamps present just the opportunity to showcase the glorious heritage of Hinduism
How Rani of Jhansi escaped the Nehruvian hammer of oblivion
Rani of Jhansi herself was a subject of great attention by the Colonial authors, historians and missionaries.
A history of India as it happened: Not as it has been written
The revisionism of India’s history books has gained ground in recent decades. Among many such soldiers of truth is Francois Gautier, a foreign French journalist who loved India so much that he stayed put in this country since 1971.
Kumbh Mela will generate six lakh jobs and Rs 1.2 lakh crore revenue to the Uttar Pradesh government: CII
The Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath has allocated Rs 4,200 crore for the 50-day Kumbh Mela this time
PM Modi says ‘Indian Communists do not respect India’s history, culture or spirituality’: Here is why he is right
Would these communists ever confess that Stalin killed more people than Hitler did before or during the Second World War?
Festival of Sanatan: Spectacular images of the first Shani Snan at the Kumbh Mela 2019
Kumbh is the largest religious and spiritual congregation on the earth and is declared as 'intangible cultural heritage' by UNESCO.
Columbia University recognizes Sushruta’s contribution to Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
In its History of Medicine series, the Columbia University Irving Medicine Center confirmed that the roots of modern cosmetic surgery go back over 2500 years
A Grand Narrative for India: The Last Bastion of Polytheism
It's not unsurprising that India hasn't been able to come up with its own Grand Narrative as the intellectual corridors of the country continues to be dominated by people of a liberal or Marxist bent
Celebrations on Christmas and negativity during Diwali represents the Abrahamisation of the liberal mind
Not just Tharoor, even Times Now, after it spread rampant negativity during Diwali was in quite the festive mood during Christmas