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THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
Beyond imperial arrogance or nationalist resentment lies India's capacity to use English to reinventThomas Babington Macaulay envisioned a class of Indian interpreters to aid British rule. Instead, India produced a global intelligentsia of...
Why the founder of British Indian empire slit his own throatIn 1774, Robert Clive, a controversial figure in British India, died. Clive rose from a clerk to a military leader, securing British contro...
IIT Madras Director Kamakoti shares anecdote of sanyasi who was cured after consuming 'Gomutra'; Video goes viralIIT Madras Director V Kamakoti praised the medicinal value of cow urine, mentioning its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and digestive properti...
Stung by Covid, is the world embracing trade protectionism?Covid is putting globalisation and free trade through the wringer. A good crisis can be an effective stress test. But the world should reme...
People thriving on country's resources fomenting terrorism & Naxalism: Yogi Adityanath"The same people who thrive on the resources of the country are trying to throw India in the cauldron of terrorism, Naxalism and extremism....
View: Has British Raj returned?For judicial officers to show such abysmal ignorance both about the law and what superior courts have pronounced, is unpardonable.
It all began in 1533 with Henry VIIIMacaulay, as head of the first law commission appointed by East India Company in 1833, had submitted a draft penal code in 1837.
Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal, an offshoot of RSS, vows to recast framework for research & education in IndiaBSM is setting up a foundation that will promote research on Indian themes. The workshop identified 252 ‘research ideas to build Bharat’ in...
Need to change present education system: Home Minister Rajnath SinghRajnath Singh said, "Knowledge of other languages in necessary, but where conversing in mother tongue works, why should one speak in Englis...
- No language barrier for India's LPO industry
Azim Premjis and Narayana Murthys sold Indian technology services to the world. But it is the much-hated 19th century British bureaucrat, M...