History

Epidemics: Lessons from History and Nature

The world has combated all sorts of crisis without the degree of technological growth we have now. The advancement of knowledge has indeed succoured in to take measures against the deadly Covid-19, but how did people survive in the history? How accurate were the primitive measures? Where are we still going wrong? Click on the link below to read more about the ways of the past; a story from Rajasthan.

From Dynamic to Dying: The History of Calendar Art

Checking days and festivals is now just a click away. Everything can be facilitated through smart phones and the internet. The age of calendars and it’s art now seems like a bygone era. Yet the remnants can still be seen in the corporate world. How, when and why? Let's click on the link below to gain insights about calendar history in India.

The Gendered Silencing of the Partition 1947

The unheard narratives of women, the ones who bore the most gruesome brunt of the India-Pakistan partition.

Recovering from the Colonial Hangover: The Life of Tawaifs After the Colonial Era

The tawaifs, who held a prestigious position in the Mughal era, found their liberties restricted with the coming in of the British, and surprisingly even after they went. Find out here why.

The story behind lullaby- Maratha invasions in Bengal

The Marathas had a royal and glorious history. They have had a good share of time in the past. A large part of the Indian subcontinent was under their rule. Today, on the occasion of Shivaji Jayanti let us dive into their history and see how an invasion unfolded into a story behind a lullaby. Click on the link below!

Tyagaraja’s Ram bhakti

This article serves as a tribute to Sri Tyagaraja’s undying devotion to Lord Rama, which was the foundation for his immense contribution to Carnatic music, to mark the composer-saint’s 250 th birth anniversary.

The politics behind Bose’s death

There is no refutation of the fact that Subhas Chandra Bose's reputation and influence was indubitable. Despite several decades after his departure, Netaji's persona of patriotism and leadership is still in the land of the living but his death remains in ambiguity.. Although we celebrate Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti to remember this revolutionary, but this time let us go a bit beyond and try to unravel the controversies surrounding Bose's demise. Cast your eyes over our today's write-up and gain some insights on the same!

The voices of partition

“When the rich wage war, it’s the poor who die “– Jean-Paul Sartre The quote pretty much sums up the history of mankind. Time and...

The Great Indian Summer- a Novel Perspective

The climatic conditions and topography of a region play a significant role in defining the socio-cultural practices of its inhabitants. This holds especially true...

Cultural dialogue: Tracing Yemeni Ancestry through a Pazheri Identity

The beauty of every civilization throughout the annals of history, is distinctly characterised by the social interactions which it witnesses . History is shaped...

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Groves for the Divine: Sanctity and solace in Orans of Rajasthan

The limited possibility of agriculture within the harsh landscape of Rajasthan had compelled the people to adopt varied strategies...