The Etymology of Tea
Why is Tea called tea in some cultures and Chai in others? Can history reveal the global links to the etymology of tea?
Why is Tea called tea in some cultures and Chai in others? Can history reveal the global links to the etymology of tea?
Its believed that an ancient landmass, the mythical ‘virgin’ continent, sunk under the ocean. Could this be validated?
According to a food historian, KT Achaya, the origins of the Idli could be traced back to Indonesia. Could this be true?
PR gurus marketed breakfast as the ‘most important meal of the day’ to sell food products, changing the way we eat.
With a historic role as the world’s opium supplier, India is one of the two countries the USA gets most of its opium from.
What does the Choribari glacier in the Garhwal Himalaya region tell us about climate change?
In the Rann of Kutch, a British style student hostel pays homage to the Indian revolutionaries who emerged in London.
Since its inception, the UN has not had a single woman Secretary General. Does this point to a deep-rooted disparity?
The Sherwani, India’s much loved male garment, evolved from the British buttoned frock coat – not from the Mughal attire.
African traders & slaves brought the Baobab to India, where it is considered to be the Kalpavriksh – the tree of life.
Tilka led the first tribal revolt against the British, fighting against the amoral seizure of historically Santhal lands.
Could the history of a tribal snake-worshiping community shed light on the historicity of Indian myths and legends?
Hilsa, Bangladesh’s national fish & a delicacy to millions of Indians, is facing extinction. Have we loved it to death?
Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s granddaughter, Sophia Duleep Singh, fought for women’s right to vote in the United Kingdom.
Loneliness, the most ignored human condition, affects people across the world – the young, the old, married, single & divorced.