It is a pleasure to present you the 11th issue of GJH. While apologising for the delay, we are committing to bring out the 12th
Day: September 23, 2011
Dear Editor, The cover story titled “Is there something called Indianness”, was very well written. I really enjoyed the part where the author has talked
Dr Baldev Raj is a highly distinguished metallurgist and nuclear scientist. He was till recently the Director of Indira Gandhi Centre for Advanced Research of
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore, a many splendoured creative personality. His contributions, not only as a poet but
In war, the victors usually get to write history. There are numerous accounts of 1857 by Englishmen who were witness to it – Bonham, Forbes-Mitchell,
Macaulay: The Tragedy of Power, By Robert E. Sullivan, Orient Blackswan. The power to control language offers far better prizes than taking away people’s provinces
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a many splendoured creative personality. His contributions, not only as a poet