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Who was Dr B.C. Roy? Here's why National Doctors Day honours West Bengal's first chief minister
The Week· 5 days agoNational Doctors Day is observed on July 1 every year to honour the contributions of doctors and celebrate their service to the society. Why is National Doctors Day honouring Dr B.C.
Prioritising India-UK ties, FTA in focus under new PM Keir Starmer
The Economic Times· 18 hours agoLondon: The landslide majority of new Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday has paved the way for a...
Guru Dutt special: How Bollywood films remember the legacy of the ‘genuine auteur’
CNBC Awaaz· 4 hours agoThe short story is “thematically similar to Guru Dutt’s personal life,” he says, it aroused in him...
Selecting the first Army Chief
Tribune India· 7 days agoAT the end of World War II, there emerged approximately 20 “native” Indian Army officers in their forties, most of whom had led infantry battalions and a...
What is free soloing? We take a look into the fraught phenomenon
Advnture· 15 hours agoOne of the kids in the audience...
India-UK FTA: Dynamics set to change after Starmer-led Labour Party's election victory?
The Economic Times· 1 day agoEnding 14 years of Conservative Party rule, Labour Party’s Keir Starmer is set to become the next...
The Buckingham Murders Release Date Out: Kareena Kapoor Starrer Takes Over Sara's Metro In Dino Slot...
News18· 5 days agoThe makes have today announced the release date along with new posters. Earlier, Sara Ali Khan,...
Madras artists were latecomers to Indian modern art. A Bengal painter & a critic pushed them
Theprint· 6 days agoThis critical input changed the course of the colonial-era Government School of Arts and Crafts...
Women in white, spreading the light
Mid Day· 6 days agoFrom July 1, 1882 to July 1, 1962, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy rose to become the country’s pre-eminent physician and ruled as chief minister of West Bengal...
Rishi Sunak says 'Buy British.' Mahatma Gandhi has the last laugh | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 days agoIn 1921, Gandhi took a pledge to boycott foreign goods by burning 1,50,000 pieces of English cloth...