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Urdu, a language that thrived across centuries in the past, spoken by millions in India, has experienced a steady yet ...
Nagpur: A three-day national seminar focusing on the contribution of Urdu manuscripts to India's freedom struggle (1757-1947) ...
On this day in 1861, the Bard of Bengal was born, who with his pen transcended borders. He was the first non-European of that ...
In just six months as Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna redefined leadership at the Supreme Court—pushing for ...
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai today criticised the stand taken by the Supreme Court Bar Association in not offering a ...
By the late 1800s and first two decades of the twentieth century, several periodicals and newspapers came out in undivided ...
Today when the world is looking for new ways of storytelling, India has a treasure of its stories dating back thousands of ...
Today is Gujarat Foundation Day, many congratulations to all Gujarati brothers and sisters across the world on Gujarat ...
All We Imagine as Light’ was a seminal moment for Indian moviemaking, yes, but Indian films at Cannes have been creating waves for longer than that ...
The Scottish-born Mr. Aitken followed what would become the Hippie Trail to India in 1959 and wrote books exploring the ...
When you land in India, your senses are the first to react — the riot of colors, the hum of life, the scent of spices in the air. But give it a little time, and something deeper settles in. Beneath ...
Manjushree Chatterjee, a kathak dancer of the Lucknow gharana, is the universal “Didiji” to Delhi’s dance community. A warm, generous, much-loved presence, she is the epitome of old-style kathak. Not ...