On Britain’s Royal Baby & India’s Global Gene Pool
byBritain’s royal baby has Gujarati ancestry; India’s diversity is the product of shared genetics of much of the world.
Britain’s royal baby has Gujarati ancestry; India’s diversity is the product of shared genetics of much of the world.
Will it be possible to repair India’s broken education system? Can we ensure that it isn’t commodified and politicised?
A meeting at a canteen is an act of love; couples drink each other, yet try to camouflage their emotions.
The history of Chennai dates back to an out-of-the-way fort set up by the East India Company.
Aldred’s case, a dispute over a pigsty in 16th-century England, laid the foundations of Environmental law.
The Dutch traveller, Johan Nieuhof, left a repository of incredible drawings and writings that depict life in the Orient.
In India, a beach is named after Saddam Hussein, even as some outrage of roads named after the Mughal Emperors who built them.
Indian merchants from the Sindh & Hyderabad built global businesses using the Hundi, an indigenous system of payments.
The gruesome deeds human beings do in the name of God; with the knowledge that God is blind, deaf, and mute!
An idea pitched in the Madras Parliament in the 1830’s, the Madras Rail, evolved into the world’s third-largest rail system.
Have you considered how you could personally contribute to mitigating climate change? How does it make a difference?
“You’ve probably never heard of Dr. Yellapragada SubbaRow. Yet, because he lived, you may be alive and well today.”
As China and India woo Sri Lanka through trade and investment, there’s a delicate diplomatic balancing act at play.
Urban waste is one of the most pressing problems in India. It needs urgent and immediate attention from policymakers.
There’s an internal inferno within you that extinguishes desire; burns your soul and becomes an absolute memory: death.