- iamanoushkajain
- April 13, 2026
By Tehreem Asad What does love look like in its truest form, and how does one obtain it? The answers to these age-old questions are...
By Tehreem Asad In May 1694, the crew of an English ship, the Charles the Second, mutinied under the leadership of Henry Every (also spelt...
By Tehreem Asad In regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan, profuse with aridity and sweltering weather, resides the pastoral-nomadic Rabari community. They primarily occupy four broad...
- iamanoushkajain
- April 13, 2026
By Tehreem Asad Throughout the 1840s and 1850s, India saw an increase in the existence of printing presses. This led to an increased production of...
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- April 8, 2026
RAVNEET KAUR “But whom to love? To trust and treasure? Who won’t betray us in the end? And who’ll be kind enough to measure our...
RAVNEET KAUR Gold and silver are both ductile and malleable metals. By itself, silver is prone to tarnishing, and gold is brittle, therefore the two...
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- April 6, 2026
RAVNEET KAUR SPIRITUALITY OF THE STONES: ADWAITA CHARAN GADNAYAK Gadnayak receiving the Padma Shri from the Honorable President of India, Shri Draupadi Murmu. Padma Awards...
RAVNEET KAUR “Some recite the glory the Supreme Being in melodious voice; some with musical instruments and some by reading the scriptures, but the Lord...
By Saiee Katkar Floods are among the most frequent natural disasters in India, yet their silent impact on cultural heritage often goes unnoticed. From manuscripts...
By Saiee Katkar Introduction When the first train in India steamed from Bombay to Thane in 1853, it was hailed as the arrival of modernity....





























