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Unlike that opening sentence, Ancient India: Living Traditions is a very respectful and carefully managed show of religious ...
The narrative that B.R. Ambedkar single-handedly crafted India’s Constitution, reinforced by his statues holding the ...
After countering the Muslim side's argument that non-Muslims could theoretically form a majority in the Central Waqf Council ...
Indian social media babbling about alpha males and the larger confusion result from a crumbling sense of security seeded by ...
Mukherjee’s book, a fresh break from a lineage of jargonic writing on India’s first prime minister, puts in center the spirit ...
A panel discussion at this year’s festival Pic courtesy/Soho House Mumbai The Pride x Film Weekend event over the weekend to ...
At its core, the ritual at Wagah is emblematic of the rivalry between the conjoined twins locked in endless conflict ...
Organisers say the event aims to explore how ancient contemplative traditions like meditation relate to modern scientific ...
He also argued the inclusion of non-Muslims in waqf board was for diversity and to take care of the secular aspects of the ...
The Union government on Thursday defended the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, in the Supreme Court, asserting that the law ...
Early Indian republicanism can be traced back to the independent gana sanghas, which appear to have existed between the sixth and fourth centuries bce. The Greek historian Diodorus Siculus, describing ...