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After Jhansi ki Rani, another queen fought the BritishIndian Independence Day: Rani Gaidinliu, a Naga queen from Northeast India, had emerged as a defiant leader against British rule in the ear...
Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25? Here is the history, traditions and significance of the festivalChristmas is celebrated on December 25. The date links to Roman and pagan winter solstice traditions. Early Christians adopted the date to ...
Christmukkah to Diwalloween: The confluences can lead to a deeper understanding all roundIf the US can have Christmukkah-or even Chrismahanukwanzakah, to include the African-American Kwanzaa-then why not Diwalloween? After all, ...
Religious conversion leading to dilution of tribal communities' practices: Himanta Biswa SarmaSarma on Sunday attended a function held at the Guwahati to distribute grants-in-aid of Rs 10 lakh each to 18 organisations working in the ...
Capitalisation of love? From Chaucer's poems to chocolates, Valentine's Day gifts have evolved over the yearsValentine's Day gifts are hardly a contemporary invention.
ChatGPT is confronting, but humans have always adapted to new technologyWhile ChatGPT threatens to change writing (and writing-related work) as we know it, the Mesopotamians, who lived 4,000 years ago (in a geog...
BJP MP Yogi Adityanath accuses Mother Teresa of religious conversionBJP MP Yogi Adityanath said Dalits were specifically chosen for conversion and that Hindus should not glorify Christianity.
Mother Teresa part of a conspiracy for 'Christianisation' of India: Yogi AdityanathAddressing a Ram Katha programme here on Saturday, he said, "You all are unaware of the situation in NE. You should visit there to see the ...
Britain no longer a Christian country: ReportThe report highlights figures showing the decline in people who say they are Anglicans from 40 per cent in 1983 to less than a fifth in 201...
- US has learnt from its mistakes and its power will remain unrivalled for years to come
Ten years on, 9/11 still has the power to provoke many questions. We begin with two different views on American power.