Jallianwala Bagh
Aakar Patel | Raj lessons for today’s India: Why do we see fewer protests?
The question is -- why should one protest in a democracy? There are many reasons
Mending the loss of innocence with hard-won wisdom
Arjun Raj Gaind in his book tells the story of Punjab — a land that has witnessed Jallianwala Bagh massacre and has been cut into two parts
AA Edit | Preserve, don’t erase, heritage
It is understood that the Gujarat government is going ahead with a massive plan to 'renovate' the Sabarmati Ashram
UK's Labour Party pledges apology for Jallianwala Bagh in poll manifesto
In the 107-page manifesto titled It's Time for Real Change' launched by Corbyn, party has pledged to go further on issue and apologise.
Paying homage to turmoil
An exhibition that commemorates Korea’s largest anti-Japanese movement.
Into the dark side
Move over vacationing at a happy place. The new ‘dark tourism’ trend sees people travel to places with a horrific past, and enjoy it.
Witness account of one crimson summer
The book under review is on one such major historical event that set the stage for the Independence movement to gather momentum in Punjab.
People have forgotten Jallianwala Bagh, says Manjinder Singh Sirsa
Hundreds of people were killed at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar during the Baisakhi festival on April 13, 1919.
1919: The turning point in our freedom story
It is only right that both countries should jointly commemorate events such as Jallianwala Bagh and honour heroes such as Bhagat Singh.
Britain refuses to apologise for Jallianwala Bagh massacre
Britain's high commissioner to India laid a wreath on the 100th anniversary of the massacre, for which London is still to apologise.