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The British Lady who founded India's first all-women medical college - Times of India
The Times of India· 9 hours agoIt was in 1911, that King George V was on a visit to India. The medical field has always been...
‘Many Diwalis Have Come And Gone’: UK's Labour Targets Tories Over India FTA Delay - News18
News18· 5 days agoAddressing the India Global Forum (IGF) in the final full week of the election campaign...
Yesterdate: This day from Calcutta’s past, June 30, 1855
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoThis was the beginning of the Santal Uprising, which many feel should be considered the first war of...
Tales from Tangra: How the distinct Calcutta Chinese cuisine and culture remain popular
Financial Express· 18 hours agoChef Ho Chi Ming doesn’t want to forget his roots. “I want to travel around, telling people what ...
‘Sweet Shop’: Amit Chaudhuri (re)opens intimate, everyday spaces for English poetry from India
Scroll· 1 hour agoWhat made her uncomfortable, Hasan writes, was that the poet’s voice was “too close at hand as well as unsettlingly direct, nonchalant even”. As a young reader, novelist, critic, and poet Amit ...
Labour will reset partnership with India, says Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy
The Hindu· 6 days agoDays before the U.K.’s general election, the opposition Labour Party’s shadow Foreign Secretary,...
Remembering PC Mahalanobis, the man who made statistics cool, on his 131st birth anniversary
The Telegraph· 1 day agoIt was the early years of World War I. A young man from Calcutta was pursuing his Tripos* in...
Horror short fiction: A group of college students summons spirits to the mortal world
Scroll· 5 days agoSantanu was a bright young man in his late twenties, studying in Calcutta’s prestigious Presidency College. Santanu’s elderly parents were very proud of their son. Santanu ...
1st Time MP Mohibullah Nadvi’s 20-Year Journey to Cross 60-Foot Road in New Delhi
Kashmir Times· 3 days agoIn the bustling heart of India’s National Capital Region (NCR), New Delhi, it took Maulana...