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A Kumbh Mela Classic for Ages: What binds millions?
Samaresh Basu wrote Amrita Kumbher Sandhaney in 1954, India was seven years old as an independent nation and still smarting from the pains of...
Why you must not trust anyone over 30: A piece too important for you to ignore!
While it may displease us, even nausea, to consider ideas such as the influence of eugenics on our troubled times, I believe that ignoring...
Temples are in disuse, you are least bothered: Madras HC to Tamil Nadu govt
Observing that temples in Tamil Nadu are not only a source of identification of the ancient culture but also a testimony of pride and...
Mahakumbh: An abridged one this year than it has been for centuries
Amidst the risk of covid infection, shrugging off the fears, India holds the most auspicious event in the Hindus calendar: Mahakumbh Mela.
This year the...
Girl students in the clutches of pandemic: A tale of future on hold
The dates have been changed on the calendar. We have finally stepped into 2021 with the hope that everything will soon go back to...
Khajuraho, Islamic invaders and Mahatma Gandhi
It’s easy to describe Khajuraho temples in bare facts. That the group of temples were constructed by kings of Chandela dynasty (9th-13th century) of Bundelkhand...