In the last five years, we have carried several articles and interviews on various aspects of 1857, with Shivanand Kanavi, Mahmood Farooqui, Amaresh Misra etc.
Month: November 2012
Dear Editor, How time flies! To think that Ghadar Jari Hai is completing five years of its exciting life is as much a matter of
The micro-stories from different parts of Karnataka during the six decades of 19th century (1800-1860) give us an indication of the wide-spread nature of anti-colonial
Nick Robbins’ book raises searing questions about the silence over the brutal legacy of the Company, but it fails to adequately address why BEIC survived
A new study combining the latest archaeological evidence with state-of-the-art geoscience technologies provides evidence that climate change was a key ingredient in the collapse of
Not much is known about the Vellore uprisings against the British which took place in 1806. Other than British records which present the colonial perspective
Our story begins in a small village just outside of the fort walls of Jhansi. The British troupes threatened to take over Jhansi. It is
Lord, heed not my faults! You are known as he who sees as all equal, At will you can take me across the ocean of