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An ode to the king of fruits
Financial Express· 12 hours agoMangifera indica: A Biography of the Mango by Sopan Joshi
Stop this North-South divide over mangoes. The real match is playing out in Bihar and Bengal
Theprint· 1 day agoAbout 60 kilometres downstream of the Bhagirathi/Hooghly, a distributary of the Ganga, is...
British made Muslim policemen torture Hindu revolutionaries. Whole thing was kept a secret
Theprint· 2 days agoThe police employed torture despite the Indian Penal Code (1860) having penalized its use and the...
How the mango became a component of welfare and economic policies for kings in India
Scroll· 3 days agoExperienced people in Bihar echoed this observation. Historians have noted that during the 16th and 17th centuries “fruits of the common kind, mangoes, melons, berries, coconut, etc., were available to the poor in season”.