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Colonialism
Alluri Sitarama Raju – A Forgotten Hero and a Great Son of the Soil
One of the more ignored aspects of the Bharatiya freedom struggle has been the various tribal revolts that broke out against the British rule....
Sati, Evangelicals, and Atrocity Literature
This is the review by Mr. Abhinav Agarwal, of the book 'Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse' by Meenakshi Jain.
In many...
‘No to Charles’ Chorus Grows as British Monarchy Pushes for His Succession as Commonwealth Head
Opposition is growing to the British monarchy's attempt to anoint Prince Charles as the next Head of the Commonwealth group of nations, as a...
Pan-Islamism: An Erroneous Estimate – by Bipin Chandra Pal
This is the third article of the essay series from the book ‘Prabodhan – Thoughts on Hindu Society’, which was released during the inaugural World Hindu...
‘Hindu Society Under Siege’ by Sita Ram Goel – Chapter 1: Significance of Hindu Society
Vikram -
Hindu society is the only significant society in the world today which presents a continuity of cultural existence and functioning since times immemorial...
Bharat: Spiritual, Intellectual & Cultural Cosmos
The oceanic congregation of intellectuals in Bharat (India) emanate from individual channels of knowledge, which eventually imbibe greatness as they meet and merge with the...
Is illegal land-grabbing by Christian Church destroying urban public spaces and nature in Chennai?
Be the judge for yourself. Please see below the pictures that we have received.
CASE 1:
This land purportedly belongs to the Corporation of Chennai on...
How Whites collude with Blacks to exclude Indians: The films on CLR James
The memorial lecture on CLR James on June 17, 2017 in London was one of many recent tributes to the legacy of this world-renowned...
Vanchinathan – Remembering the Great Hero on His 106th Death Anniversary
Vanchinathan Iyer, popularly remembered as Vanchi, was a fearless freedom fighter, who participated in Bharat's independence movement and gave up his life as a symbol...
Historical novels on indentureship in the Caribbean – commemorating ‘Indian Arrival Day’ (May 30th) in Trinidad and Tobago
A historical novel is a detailed story which has been set in the past. It is a blend of history and fiction which sometimes...