Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Akansha Sengupta Even though India’s love affair with All India Radio is well documented, nobody would guess that the...
Article by EIH Volunteer Researcher and Writer Divisha Have you ever wondered why a road in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi is dedicated to Irish revolutionary Éamon...
Article by EIH Subject Matter Expert Dr. Sonika Sandhu India is a country of seasons, here we have sharp contrasting weather defined by monsoons. Each...
- December 13, 2021
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi The most important Christian building in Mughal India bears the somewhat enigmatic name of “Akbar’s Church”. The...
Article By Subject Matter Expert Dr Sonika Sandhu Anthropomorphic images as rock art appear widely across the world right from Upper Palaeolithic till the Neolithic...
Article By EIH Researcher and Writer Akansha Sengupta 19th century colonial Bengal was a potpourri of transcultural happenings. Calcutta saw political uprising, popular movements of...
- December 6, 2021
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Khushi Kesari Morena is a scenic district in Madhya Pradesh’s northernmost region, with various hills, muddy cliffs and...
Article by EIH Subject Matter Expert Dr Sonika Sandhu The Brinjal, it seems, was India’s gift to the world, originally native to the drier regions...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi Ebba Koch argues that one of the themes of the Mughal paintings is the divergence of text...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone! Don’t think it’s made of those grapes from some...