Introduction The struggle for India’s freedom and the shaping of its republic produced competing visions of what...
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Introduction The Rigveda, composed between roughly 1500 and 1200 BCE, is widely regarded as the oldest surviving text...
Introduction Emperor Ashoka (r. c. 268–232 BCE) is one of the few ancient rulers whose political identity...
The Supreme Court of India, often hailed as the guardian of the Constitution, turned 75 in 2025—a...
Farmers’ agitations in India have been a recurring feature of the agrarian landscape, driven by issues like...
Introduction In the Monsoon Session of Parliament 2025, the Government of India introduced the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill,...
Introduction: Unveiling Ancient Connections Across Civilizations The Hittite Kingdom, spanning from approximately 1650 to 1180 BCE in...
Introduction: The Roots of Rebellion and Resistance India’s Naxalite movement, often referred to as Maoism in its...
Ancient Legacies and Rural Tranquility: Delhi’s Landscape Before 1911 Delhi’s history as a political epicenter spans over...
Swami Vivekananda, the 19th-century spiritual luminary and founder of the Ramakrishna Mission, was a fierce advocate for...