In ancient times, it was a tradition to take care of and treat the patients in their own homes, and for those who had no
Month: January 2011
Reversing the Gaze By Rajiv Malhotra Responding to your recent article, "Wendy’s Children Versus Wendy’s Stepchildren," by K. Raghavendra Rao, let me start by saying
63 yrs on, Haryana’s village of martyrs faces police action Anatomy of the ghadar by Rudrangshu Mukherjee Binsar Seminar on Traditional Knowledge Systems
To define Indianness in a country as tremendously diverse as India, home to a billion and above people, communicating through a mind-boggling 1652 languages
Mahmood Farooqui is a historian and this comes out clearly in the compilation and translation of papers relating to 1857 entitled Besieged. The materials of the book are drawn
Ramanujam, one of the greatest mathematical brains of ancient India, hailed from Tamil Nadu. The senior research faculty in the mathematical statistics department of the
Faiz Ahmed Faiz (1911-1984) was a renowned and progressive Pakistani poet. He was born in Kala Kader village in Punjab in British India to
Grappling with Indianness is an exciting journey of study and self-examination. It is like peeling an onion or several onions layer by layer. It might