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Among all the apostles of Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave was the only one who blazed his own trail. After Gandhi’s death, most of his followers faded into oblivion, with the exception of...

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The International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World Heritage Day, is an international observance held on 18th April. Here is our reading recommendation for this day!

Buddhist Heritage...

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Published a year before her death, Emily Brontë’s (1818–1848) Wuthering Heights stands as one of the finest works of Victorian literature and classical literature. Set in the Yorkshire moors, this...

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Once admired for its intellectual brilliance and spiritual depth, the Hindu Civilization gradually faced challenges that led to its decline. The Decline of the Hindu Civilization by Shashi Ranjan...

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In this forthright work of non- fiction, journalist and author Uday Mahurkar offers a clear examination of the post-independence India through a nationalist perspective. My Idea of Nation first reflects...

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Hidden Warfare looks at the side of conflict that rarely makes it into official histories. Instead of focusing on battles and timelines, Mangesh Sawant turns his attention to the covert...

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Across continents and decades, eight men rose from obscurity to leave an indelible mark on the twentieth century through sheer ambition and relentless thirst of power. In Dictators, Priya Narayanan...

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