Nov 27, 2021
One of the least known aspects of the terror attack was the religious profiling of the victims by the LeT terrorists, prior to their merciless execution.
How Quran's few verses became the decider of fate: 26/11 and the test of Islam
The 2008 Mumbai attack was one of the deadliest terror attacks that India had ever witnessed. Led by a group of 10 Islamists associated with the Pakistani terror outfit of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), they carried out 12 shooting and bombing incidents, killed 165 civilians and injured 300 others. Iconic places in the city such as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, Taj Palace, Nariman House, Oberoi Trident became the target of Islamist attacks.
Nov 26, 2021
Acharya Charaka is rendered the highest reverence and tributes because he thoroughly refined the text ‘Agnivesha Tantra’ written by Sage Agnivesha. His hard work and dedication resulted in the shape of world-famous compendium of ‘Charaka Samhita’
Legend of Maharishi Charaka also known as The father of Ayurveda: Earliest school of medicine known to mankind is Ayurveda
One of the earliest school of medicine known to mankind is Ayurveda. It was consolidated by Charaka nearly 2500 years ago. Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word in which ‘Ayur’ means life and ‘Veda’ means science. Ayurveda is the science of life.
Nov 26, 2021
Pathan said that at the time of the attack, Kasab and other terrorists were speaking with their handlers in Pakistan. He might have known who the Pakistani handler was and if there were any Indians in the group
Param Bir Singh misused his power and authority in Kesab's inquiry and destroyed his phone: Shocking claims of former ACP
Former Mumbai Police ACP Shamsher Khan Pathan made shocking revelations in a letter dated July 2021. The retired police official alleged that Param Bir Singh misused his power and position as the superior officer in the police force to suppress the voice of his subordinate thus “concealing, misappropriating and destroying a vital piece of evidence, i.e the mobile phone of terrorist Ajmal Kasab, found in his possession when he was nabbed on November 26, 2008, in order to help the cause of the terrorists and enemies in Pakistan as well as some within our country too.”
Nov 26, 2021
Out of the ten years that she has been playing the sport, she has spent seven urging the state administration to provide her with a job
Gold Medalist and seven time national deaf chess champion Malika Handa reprimand Punjab Govt for not providing her rights and Govt job despite repeated requests
Malika Handa, the specially-abled chess participant from Jalandhar has made a determined enchantment to the Punjab authorities after it failed to supply her with a authorities job and monetary assist regardless of repeated reminders. Malika Handa has gained a number of medals in nationwide and worldwide occasions, together with a prestigious gold at World Deaf Chess Championship and a silver medal on the Asian Championship in Chess.
Nov 26, 2021
Today as we keep wrestling with the question of the Chinese intrusions into the Indian territory, more than five decades down the line, and their growing demands and claims for our lands, it is worth recalling the two forgotten chapters from Indian history in 1950
When Nehru ignored warnings from Sardar Patel and Sri Aurobindo and shocked USA President: Chinese Betryal and loss of centuries old ally
On October 31, the world’s tallest statue, the Statue of Unity dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.The work on the 182-metre tall statue has been completed after round the clock work by 3,400 labourers and 250 engineers at Sadhu Bet island on Narmada river in Gujarat. Sadhu Bet, located some 3.5 km away from the Narmada Dam, is linked by a 250-metre-long long bridge.
Nov 26, 2021
In 1954, China and India signed a trade agreement that would regulate the trade between the two countries with respect to Tibet. This trade agreement ended India's centuries-old free trade with Tibet
How Nehru's Govt helped China in conquering Tibet and let go of it's centuries old friend
Weeks after India pushed back Chinese troops from the Line of Actual Control along the northern borders, there has been an ongoing debate about the Nehruvian blunders, that has imposed a severe cost on the country and its citizen.
Nov 24, 2021
Wilfully turning one’s back to subjective as well as collective memory only helps in corroding the basis of identity. And, to requote Quine, no entity without identity
Dangers of losing our identity: Guru Tegh Bahadur forgotten and Aurangzeb being glorified
Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day, also known as Shaheedi Diwas is observed annually on 24 November. People across the country pay their homage to the ninth of ten Sikh Gurus, who was fierce supporters of religious freedom, on this day. The day marks the death anniversary of the ninth Sikh Guru.
Nov 24, 2021
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya did not quietly rest with this faint optimism rather he took this opportunity to present the glory and richness of India from her ancient days through the various onslaughts of invasion
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya’s independent ‘Note’ to the Industrial Commission of 1916: India’s Industrial Heritage
If India appeared as a palimpsest to those who wrote on her history in the yesteryears, history of education in India is an equally competent palimpsest spanning thousands of years if not more. On restricting the scope to engineering education for its pedagogy and content in large that we recognize and associate with today, we need to go no further than the last 200 years.
Nov 24, 2021
When a person is helpless against another who can beat him at will, even kill him, the persecuted person soon starts admiring the persecutor
Dhimmitude is nothing but a Stockholm Syndrome
Two terms frequently used are dhimmitude and dhimmi, terms whose genesis, consequence and current state we will be examining here. From this examination, we also hope to make it clear why Hindus can’t take their religious processions through Muslim-majority areas, why Hindus historically never studied Islam, and why they did not mount a spirited, intellectual criticism of Islam, and why Hindus still think Islam is merciful and benevolent in the face of all evidence to the contrary, and most importantly, why even today Hindus refuse to discuss Islam and tell fellow Hindu...