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    Return of the Piprahwa Relics: A Sacred Chapter in India’s Civilizational Journey
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    Return of the Piprahwa Relics: A Sacred Chapter in India’s Civilizational Journey

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    • Posted on July 31, 2025October 15, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    On July 30, 2025, India witnessed the homecoming of one of its most sacred archaeological treasures — the Piprahwa Relics, believed to contain the bodily remains of Gautama Buddha. After a separation of 127 years,…

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    Ek Duuje Ke Liye and Saiyaara: Two Eras, One Emotion
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    Ek Duuje Ke Liye and Saiyaara: Two Eras, One Emotion

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    • Posted on July 31, 2025July 31, 2025
    • in General

    Indian cinema has often relied on love stories to deliver its most enduring emotional experiences. Among such films, two stand apart despite being released more than four decades apart — Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981)…

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    India’s Vedic Ethos and the Tradition of Offering Refuge to Persecuted Communities
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    India’s Vedic Ethos and the Tradition of Offering Refuge to Persecuted Communities

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    • Posted on July 31, 2025July 31, 2025
    • in Indian wisdom

    India, the land of the Vedas, has long been celebrated not just for its philosophical depth and civilizational continuity, but for its unmatched spirit of tolerance and pluralism. Rooted in Sanatan Dharma—often interpreted as the…

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    Vasantrao Deshpande: The Maestro of Marathi Natya Sangeet and Hindustani Classical Music
    Vasantrao Deshpande

    Vasantrao Deshpande: The Maestro of Marathi Natya Sangeet and Hindustani Classical Music

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025October 15, 2025
    • in General

    Vasantrao Deshpande (1920–1983) was one of the most celebrated and versatile vocalists in the realm of Hindustani classical music and Marathi musical theatre. His contributions to Indian music extended far beyond performance—he was a cultural…

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    Akbar’s Siege of Chittorgarh and the Famine Within: A Forgotten Tragedy of Mughal Conquest
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    Akbar’s Siege of Chittorgarh and the Famine Within: A Forgotten Tragedy of Mughal Conquest

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    The world today watches in horror as famine grips Gaza—a humanitarian catastrophe born out of Hamas’s stubborn refusal to release hostages and Israel’s relentless military operations. The international community is appalled not only by the…

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    The Konkan Petroglyphs: India’s Forgotten Rock Art Rediscovered
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    The Konkan Petroglyphs: India’s Forgotten Rock Art Rediscovered

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
    • in General

    Introduction India, a land of ancient civilizations, has always been a treasure trove of historical and archaeological wonders. From the Indus Valley cities to megalithic stone circles, each discovery pushes the boundary of our knowledge…

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    How Modi’s Military Reforms Enabled Operation Sindoor?
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    How Modi’s Military Reforms Enabled Operation Sindoor?

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
    • in General

    In the history of modern India’s military operations, Operation Sindoor will likely stand out as a textbook example of strategic maturity, offensive precision, and geopolitical restraint. But such an operation wasn’t built overnight. It was…

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    Why Congress Is Committing a Political Blunder by Invoking Indira Gandhi?
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    Why Congress Is Committing a Political Blunder by Invoking Indira Gandhi?

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
    • in Politics

    The Indian National Congress, once the dominant political force in the country, finds itself at a crossroads. In recent years, the party has struggled to connect with voters, craft a coherent ideological narrative, or offer…

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    Jwalapuram: Unlocking the 74,000-Year-Old Secrets of Indian Prehistory
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    Jwalapuram: Unlocking the 74,000-Year-Old Secrets of Indian Prehistory

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025October 15, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    India’s ancient past is layered with rich civilizations, spiritual philosophies, and historical marvels. Yet, one of its most astounding contributions to world prehistory lies quietly in the village of Jwalapuram, located in the Nandyal district…

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    Cities Attacked Under UPA By Terrorists
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    Cities Attacked Under UPA By Terrorists

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    • Posted on July 30, 2025July 30, 2025
    • in General

    Terror Strikes in Urban India (2004–2014): A Decade of Blood and Resolve India’s tryst with terrorism is long and painful, but the decade between 2004 and 2014—under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government—was particularly brutal.…

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