Rabindranath Tagore
Book Review | Jagadish Bose, idealist who shone against odds
Wan is strong at delineating the overwhelming odds Bose had to overcome all through his life.
Book Review | Rising beyond personal losses
The three-part book invites you to discover each of the three entwined phenomena of grief, growth and grace.
Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | Will Japan’s rearmament impact India’s China ties?
Japan’s decision to strengthen its military will have definite implications for the Quad -- comprising the US, Japan, Aus & India
Pavan K Varma | Are the criteria to award Nobel wholly objective?
Mother Teresa got the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Only next year did we give her the Bharat Ratna
Raja Karthikeya | The secret in 'Jana Gana Mana'
Tagore was apparently asked by a British friend to write a eulogy to King George V during his visit to India in 1911
Book review | Strange life of a poem that revealed Buddha to world
Jairam Ramesh’s Light of Asia, there can be no doubt, is an altogether satisfying and successful experiment
Remembering Tagore, Nazrul Islam in East African nations
Bongo Shongho is celebrating the works of Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam by organizing an extravaganza on the annual Bijoya Sammelani
Siraj-ud-daulah at Plassey: A critical review
Take George Bruce Malleson’s The Decisive Battles of India from 1746 to 1849, which is considered required reading for Plassey.
Rail tracks, objects, memory, history
My walking point started at the outer limit of Carnoules village, at times towards Aix, and on other days towards the lake village of Besse.
On the subject of life
In this exhibition, recent graduates of a prestigious visual arts institute presented their fresh outlook on the trials of life.