- iamanoushkajain
- October 10, 2025
By Ananya Vishnu A rare digitized compilation of Khana’s sayings with Bangla translation Introduction: In Rhythm with the Earth In the fertile plains of Bengal,...
By Ananya Vishnu Textiles and clothing serve as powerful registers of memory, echoing the stories of people and their origins. From 3000 BC until the...
By Arnav Kala The Ghadar movement (from the Hindustani word ghadar, meaning “mutiny” or “revolt”) started in 1913 on the Pacific coast of North America....
By Arnav Kala The Second Battle of Tarain, fought in 1192 CE between Prithviraj Chauhan of the Chahamana dynasty and Muhammad Ghori of the Ghurid...
By Arnav Kala Aryabhata, born in 476 CE, stands as one of the most innovative thinkers of early Indian astronomy. His compact treatise, the Aryabhatiya,...
By Arnav Kala India’s northeastern frontier, nestled in the valleys of Arunachal Pradesh, harbors an ancient agricultural innovation practiced by the Apatani tribe which is...
- iamanoushkajain
- October 6, 2025
By Arnav Kala The Rajputs were a warrior caste with varying origins who emerged as the ruling elite in the northern regions of the Indian...
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- September 18, 2025
By Prishnika Mazumdar Historically, India has been rich, both in material resources and its spiritual contributions to the world. Among these contributions, Indian textile tradition...
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- September 18, 2025
By Prishnika Mazumdar The weaving communities of India constitute the backbone of its historically rich textile industry, with communities such as the Julahas, Padmashalis, and...
By Advaitaa Verma Heritage in Indian context is a complex concept woven from the threads of monarchy, colonial encounter, and postcolonial nation-building. Heritage conservation in...





























