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From the 17th to the 20th century, Britain ruled most of the Indian subcontinent, first indirectly through the British East India Company, then from 1858 directly through the British crown.
In 1963 the peacock was declared the National Bird of India because of its rich religious and legendary involvement in Indian traditions The criteria for this choice were many The bird must be welldis ...
Book review of 'Delimitation and States Reorganization for a Better Democracy in Bharat' by Gautam Desiraju and Deekshit ...
In the heart of India ... the caste system central to the Sikh faith. “Gurudwara priests [mahants] were accused of committing sacrilege by instating Hindu idols in the precincts of the Golden Temple, ...
A British writer and professor of Indian origin has said she would fight back after the Narendra Modi-led government revoked her long-term visa on allegations of indulging in “anti-India ...
(Aaron Favila/AP) MILAN — The British Army has successfully test-fired the Javelin’s Lightweight Command Launch Unit (LWCLU) at a record range, marking a milestone as the system evolves to ...
Presenting the biggest obstacle to India’s embrace of modernity, the caste system divides Hindus into ... conducted by British colonial rulers in 1931, threw up more than 4000 answers.
Real Engineering faced backlash for using an incomplete map of India in a video. The YouTuber expressed disappointment over the negative comments. The hugely popular YouTube channel ‘Real ...
Amritsar (Punjab) [India], May 19 (ANI): In clear acts of bravery ... including AKASH missile system, L-70 Air Defence Guns, saved the Golden Temple in Amritsar and cities of Punjab from Pakistani ...
A team of researchers at University of British Columbia have developed a ... and stairwells inside the central core. But the new system, the researcher says, allows buildings to move and ...
(CNN) — For millions across India, a rigid caste system thousands of years old still ... first time since 1931 – when India was still a British colony. Counting caste will “ensure that ...