What was the system of education in pre-British India, and what was the impact of British rule on it, discusses Naresh Kumar.
Day: October 20, 2007
Shivanand Kanavi reviews Vinayak Savarkar’s “The Indian War of Independence-1857”
The Nupi Lan of 1939 and the Meira Paibi movement against state terrorism since 1980, in which women have played a leading role, are crucial
Aligarh —Compilation “1857- Continuity and Change” released at a special function In the last week of May, a special bumper issue of the literary journal
How was the Westminster model transplanted in India, and how were the Indian elite accommodated into it, explains Kamala Sankaran
(Kajri) Our countrymen are in revolt, O Sanwaria. Dark clouds have gathered, O Sanwaria. In fifty seven they rose against their thraldom.
Dear Editor, Reading you on our past and future in Ghadar Jari Hai, I was happy that there is someone at least who thinks in
6 January 1858 The chill wind tore at their blood splattered ankles, as they trudged along the plain wilderness away from Fategarh and towards Etawah.
Amaresh Misra, author of ‘War of Civilisations: 1857 AD’ meets with Shivanand to talk about the Great Ghadar of 1857.
Did the transfer of power represent the successful culmination of India’s struggle against colonialism, asks Prakash Rao. Tryst: a private romantic rendezvous between lovers Destiny: