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‘Khudko Turram Khan samajhta hai?’: Remembering the hero behind this popular phrase whose name made the British trembleTurrebaz Khan, an Afghan Rohilla, led a daring revolt against the British in Hyderabad in 1857, challenging both colonial rule and the Niza...
Pushpa 2 Reloaded release date: When will Allu Arjun's blockbuster return to theatres with 20 minutes of bonus footage?Allu Arjun's "Pushpa 2: The Rule" will return to theatres on January 11 with a reloaded version featuring 20 minutes of additional footage....
Queen Elizabeth received $88 million breathtaking wedding gift from Nizam of HyderabadIn 1947, Princess Elizabeth received a stunning wedding gift in the form of a necklace and tiara valued today at over $88 million. These pr...
FirstCry Q1 financials; India Inc’s rush for AI talentFirstCry reported a 17% jump in its April-June quarter revenue on year. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.
Stop using Manipur as a bufferWhat’s needed is to abandon the colonial security mindset and physically connect every part of Manipur within the state and to the rest of ...
Donation of courtesans: Ganikas were valuable sources of pleasure, income and information for the StateCourtesans have existed in ancient India since Vedic times, as suggested by the Rig Vedic verse 1.167.4, for example, that refers to public...
From Rampuri Crumb Chops to desi Worcester sauce, Khansamas in princely states first created fusion food in 1857In the East India Company era, the British happily ate Indian food, but this changed in 1857.
How the toilet paper habit can grow, and why India will remain a challengeIn Richard Smyth’s rather excessively droll history of toilet paper he notes the problems that its first manufacturers had in marketing the...
From sandesh to double ka meetha, Indian mithai is all about innovation and influencesLuxury mithai is being redefined with high-quality, centralised production, packaging and inventiveness.
Badminton: How Gopichand's entrepreneurial attitude is bringing us successAt the professional level, badminton requires intense levels of athleticism and strength.
Eminent Muslim citizens hail PM’s outreach to minoritiesThe citizens said in a letter the community would welcome confidence-building measures.
Seeds of terrorism sown during freedom movement by big leadersThe SC upheld POTA’s constitutional validity in People’s Union for Civil Liberties [2003 (10) Scale 967] case.
PM Modi plays nationalism card, rakes up surgical strike in KarnatakaHe also said that Congress president Rahul Gandhi "disrespected" the national song 'vande mataram'.
More IITs & IIMs open across India: Here's why it's important to expand without compromising qualityFor every alumnus who swears by elitism of the 'top tier' of technology, there’s a counterpart who believes more such institutions are need...
A 'time travel' back to vintage MussoorieThe authors add that the Second World War, Mussoorie became the favoured destination as the Indian royalty and Britishmen were not able to ...
Sensex rangebound, Nifty below 7800; top fifteen stocks in focusThe Sensex was trading in a rage with a negative bias in trade on Thursday, weighed down by losses in RIL, L&T, ICICI Bank, Tata Motors and...
Fifteen stocks in focus in Thursday morning tradeIndian markets are expected to trade in a range. Here is a list of fifteen stocks which are likely to be in focus today.
Pakistan a fake country, will reunite with India one day: Markandey KatjuPakistan is "a fake country", and one day will reunite with India along with Bangladesh, Press Council of India chairperson Justice (Retd) ...
- Melting-pot culture of India: Mughal-style final resting places of European adventurers
The Mughal-style final resting places of many European adventurers bear testimony to the melting-pot culture of India, says Arjun Kumar
- Raising investment in higher education
Unless we find creative ways to massively increase investment in higher education, India's potential demographic dividend may fail to trans...