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Amarjit Singh’s ‘Revolutionaries and the British Raj’: Failed bid to kill Viceroy, and after
Tribune India· 2 days agoThe struggle against the mighty British imperialism had a certain grandeur about it. Many...
Desis in Raj: Full list of British-Indian MPs who made it to UK’s Parliament - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoThere will be a distinctive Indian flavour to the House of Commons this time around with 26 MPs of ...
Dilip Kumar's father didn't know about his career for 4 yrs. Then he saw the poster of 'Jugnu'
Theprint· 2 days agoThe CD Deshmukh Auditorium at India International Centre (IIC) was packed with about 100 audience...
Lions, peacocks & urns… Vanishing ornamental legacies of Shimla
Tribune India· 2 days agoThe erstwhile summer capital of the British Raj continues to impress visitors and residents alike with its famous colonial-era buildings, but simultaneously ...
Opinion: Opinion | US, UK, France, Iran: Why Are People Done With Their Governments?
NDTV· 2 hours agoNine months after the terror attacks of October 7, Israel is facing a civil war-like situation, with...
Step Back In Time With Top 5 Historical Places To Visit In Ooty
Latest India News· 2 hours agoSet in the stunning Nilgiri Hills of South India, Ooty (Udagamandalam) is a popular hill station...
Book Review | Train of nostalgia to ’60s Bombay
The Asian Age· 2 days agoDecades later, he’s written a tribute to the much-loved train launched in the time of the British Raj: a collection of lively short stories called Deccan ...
Javed Akhtar slams troll for calling him ‘son of traitor’, says he is a proud Indian till his last...
The Economic Times· 1 day agoJaved Akhtar is not holding back against his critics. The renowned screenplay writer and lyricist...
Is Rahul Dividing India To Rule?
rediff.com· 5 days agoThe article conclusively suggested that the 'Divide and Rule' policy was started in India by the British company that ruled India -- The East India...
Walking shoes and the Kasauli Club
Tribune India· 2 days agoThe Kasauli Club, renowned for its storied history as a sanctuary for the British Raj’s elite, where social meetings, tea and dinner dances were the norm...