Walking on a crowded street and stopping in nostalgia and reminiscence to a scent, a scent with which one was extremely attached at some point...
The tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khana and Mah Banu, nestled in the serene landscape of Delhi’s Nizamuddin East area, stands as an enduring symbol of...
In 1948, the University of Delhi celebrated its Silver Jubilee to mark 25 years since its establishment. Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India...
LOVE, is a magical feeling that every living being, be it animals or humans, craves for. Everyone wants to experience and reciprocate love, making it...
Beginning with human culture, mother goddess worship has existed. Before the gods attained primacy, ancient cultures worshipped female goddesses for fertility and protection. The Paleolithic...
Razia Sultan, a trailblazing figure in medieval Indian history, emerged from the tumultuous political landscape of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. Born in...
128B, Shahpur Jat, New Delhi, Nestled in the cramped lanes of a village, The Zubaan Publication House is a visualization of a choti haveli or...
Mirza Ghalib “है सुखन-वार और भी ज़माने में, पर कहते हैं ग़ालिब का अंदाज़-ए-बयां और” The lines ‘etched’ above were written by a poet,...
In 1947, after two centuries of struggle against colonial rule, India finally emerged independent. This independence, surely a remarkable one, was highly conditional. From laying...
“It takes a loud voice to make the deaf hear.” These were the words of famous French martyr Vallaint, who was fed up with the...