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Historians Today Serve the Prophet in the Pursuit of Liberty
In academic circles, historians continue to be positioned as truth-seekers. This grants them immense power in determining ...
Caribbean food. We food. It real nice, here. In this region, culinary traditions are as vibrant as the landscapes. Many of ...
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The Pioneer on MSNA train to nostalgia
Hidden deep within the green folds of Madhya Pradesh’s Choral Valley lies a railway line that defies modern convention. It ...
Whether we’re moving towards a united Ireland or shared island, we need to face awkward questions about identity ...
These missionaries introduced a European musical landscape characterised by rigid hymn structure, translated liturgy, and ...
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India Today on MSNCan Indian bananas stop the invasion of colonial Cavendish?
The British-origin Cavendish banana is invading markets across the world and has become the dominant variety sold everywhere.
Widely considered one of the oldest languages still in use. It is a Dravidian language with a rich literary tradition that ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize Palestine at UN General Assembly, shifting Western stance on ...
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'Chandigarh is the worst design': Sanjeev Sanyal on what is wrong with India's urban planning
Citing Paris, Hong Kong, and Singapore as examples of high-density success, Sanyal argued that cities should evolve continuously, not be locked into rigid master plans. "Dispersal is not urbanism," he ...
While the US has every right to renegotiate trade terms that it deems unfair, fairness must be mutual. These new “agreements,” far from establishing equitable exchange, are imposing a 21st-century ...
For art glass collectors, a peachblow vase can be as much of a treat as a perfectly ripe peach at the peak of its season.
British officer William Clark designed system between 1860 and 1875, first such in Asia and the world’s third, rivalling ...
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