New collection of Rashid’s nazms, compiled & edited by festival director Amitabh Baghel, attempts to revive the poet's voice and make him more visible.
At the Jindal Literature Festival, Maj Gen (Retd) Lakhwinder Singh reveals secrets from 25 years ago, speaking about the decision that outwitted Musharraf and changed the course of the war.
Historian Anirudh Kanisetti brought up idea of Indian subcontinent as a land without borders, a region where cultures, ideas, people could move in free circulation.
Author Jyotsna Mohan discusses the pressures teenaged minds face, the addictions and depression that follow and how they should not hesitate to take a helping hand through these difficult times.
Historian Anirudh Kanisetti delves into the history of the Chola dynasty. Medieval empires were dynamic and complex, unlike the fixed borders we imagine today, he says.
Before the chillies and long before paneer crashed the rosogolla debate, India was at the crossroads of borrowed flavours and traditions. And historian Sohail Hashmi busts some myths.
The real flavours of Rampur’s kitchens have long been overshadowed by the more famous Awadhi Rasoi, says Prof. Pushpesh Pant at panel discussion with writer Tarana Husain Khan.
Being founded on class war, any State founded on Marxism is bound to set itself in opposition, bitter and all-out, against all other nations, libertarian commentator MA Venkata Rao wrote in 1963.
The 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path will showcase India’s operational synergy and self-reliance, highlighting combat readiness, indigenous weaponry and joint military operations.
Pakistan not only has zero chance of catching up with India in most areas, but will inevitably see the gap rising. Its leaders will offer its people the same snake oil in different bottles.
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