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The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
In ancient India, banking-like activities never existed. With evolving time, banks started to come into existence in form of barter system. There were zamindars too. Banks in India have a long ...
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and its own senior officer, Ramakrishna Amarnath, are at loggerheads over whether there is sufficient evidence showing that Keeladi was thriving as a ...
Science News: Archaeologists unearthed 5,000-year-old wine jars, many sealed, in Queen Meret-Neith's tomb at Abydos, offering a rare glimpse into early winemaking.
COVID-19 In India Live Updates: The country has reported over 1,000 active COVID cases, with Kerala leading the surge, recording more than 430 infections. According to INSACOG data, India has ...
Myth, machines, and revolution in ancient India: Roger Zelazny’s 1967 novel ‘Lord of Light’ The novel makes the circular nature of time the book’s primary conceit by making the far future ...
INSACOG data shows detection of COVID-19 variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 in India, driving rise in cases in Asia.
Nagpur: An ancient chapter in Indian education began at the quiet and spiritually charged atmosphere of Narayan Nagari at Waddhamna earlier this month. The formal inauguration of residential Shri ...
Ancient India: Living Traditions, which opens at the British Museum this week, traces the evolution of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain art. It explores the deepening popular need to see, ...
Discover interesting facts about ancient China's rulers, philosophy, and the Great Wall of China.
Ancient India: living traditions: The British Museum botches a beautiful topic Academic point-scoring over long-dead excavators turns a potentially grand narrative into a series of inside-baseball ...
Today's WorldView How ancient India changed the world. The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.