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Asom Granthamela paves way for deliberations on future of books

Amidst the threat of spreading novel coronavirus (precisely the Omicron variant) across Bharat, Asom Granthamela (Assam Book Fair) came to a successful end in...

Will the targeting of Brahmins ever end?

One of the first lessons which was taught to us as children was “Two wrongs do not make a right”. This a rejection of...

Hindi: love and hate in Nepal

The Hindi language has been influential in Nepal since long before any formal moves of the Bharatiya Government, like the formal efforts of the...

Anti-UCC ‘liberal’ Muslim women: Gauahar Khan calls it ‘inciting hate’, Safoora Zargar resorts to Sati and cow urine jibes

Talks around the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) have again come to the fore. And the response of some seemingly 'liberal' Muslim women, that one...

How Hindus are made the villains of the Ayodhya RJB movement

During Ayodhya Movement in 1990-92, thousands of Hindu temples were destroyed in Bharat, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Many of the temples were destroyed even before...

A case for re-writing Bharat’s history

Oscar Wilde famously said- “The one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it.” I have always been intrigued by this quote. What...

Mother Teresa was no saint

On September 4 of this year, Mother Teresa will become Saint Teresa. This is unsurprising; she was beatified in 2003, which is sort of a...

Mansiya, the classical dancer who rejected Islam, marries a Hindu musician

Classical dancer Mansiya VP, a Muslim girl from Malappuram in Kerala who was shunned and reviled by her community for learning classical temple...

Memorial in Rajasthan by Hindus for blackbucks killed by Salman Khan

A silent revolution is in process in Jodhpur where youths of the Bishnoi community are collecting funds to build a grand memorial in the...

Dangers of unquestioning use of Western conceptual schemes and theories in African studies

In 1997, a problem was named: "Western conceptual schemes and theories have become so widespread that almost all scholarship, even by Africans, utilizes them...

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