Rabindranath Tagore
My freedom, my choice
As we celebrate the 73rd year of Independence, we look at the privilege that most of us still have and often take for granted: The Freedom of Choice.
‘The spoils of separation, the price of disentangling’
Simplicity of language and phrase making are the hallmarks of Malachi Edwin Vethamani’s poetry.
ICC CWC’19: India vs Bangladesh; divided by British, united by Rabindranath Tagore
Tagored penned down Jana Gana Mana on January 24, 1950 and Amar Sonar Bangla in 1905 during Bengal’s first partition.
Pak PM Imran Khan trolled on Twitter for posting Tagore's quote as Khalil Gibran's
During a visit to Iran in April, Khan had made a similar faux pas when he said that Japan and Germany shared borders.
Unending anticipation
It is the first time this particular work has been put up for sale and is an exemplary representation of his style.
Beyond time and place
A preview of 93 rare art pieces was held in Delhi recently, ahead of a world auction in New York.
Poetry & war: The monstrous anger of guns
The Latin quotation from Horace translates as: It is a sweet and honourable thing to die for one’s country.
Ode to the Motherland
“It may seem that the timing of the release is very appropriate. But that was not on our mind when we started making it.
New book harps on the need for ‘decolonising sovereignty’
It promises to open a Pandora’s Box and spark off several debates
Dwarkanath Tagore to be honoured for role in Renaissance with statue in UK
Very few Indians are aware of Prince Dwarkanath Tagore’s tomb in London.