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Of Nationalism and Hindu history: When fiction writer Romila Thapar writes for racist NYT, the result is bound to be poppycock

In an article for the 'failing' New York Times (as POTUS Trump calls it), Romila Thapar, academia and approved fake news peddler, spreads rather dubious canards about Hindu Nationalism and Hindu history

Babri Masjid demolition: Pride or shame lies in the eyes of the beholder. Here is why people can be proud of it

For many, it was not a Masjid that stood there, it was a symbol of tyranny against Hindu civilization. What they celebrate, only they have right to define, and they have a right to be heard.

The history of the Anglican Church that everybody should know

A few months ago the Church of South India’s Bishop Thomas K Oommen wrote a scathing letter about the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) rule and claimed that life is “miserable” under the NDA rule.

Digvijay Singh is not the only ‘saffron terror’ mongerer

It’s Digvijay Singh’s moment of truth on 'saffron terror'. Sadhvi Pragya probably would make him pay for it in Bhopal. There are many though who wouldn’t be called to account. Let’s name them too and hold them up in the public eye.

Suspended officer Ashish Joshi threatens ‘True Indology’ after being exposed for his lack of knowledge

Ashish Joshi was accused of being involved in ‘blanket-tea scam’ and was suspended for using official letterhead for personal use, threatened and doxxed Twitter user 'True Indology'

The World and Hinduism: 33 stamps that depict the glorious roots of Hinduism, while we dabble in ‘secularism’

Stamps present just the opportunity to showcase the glorious heritage of Hinduism

How Rani of Jhansi escaped the Nehruvian hammer of oblivion

Rani of Jhansi herself was a subject of great attention by the Colonial authors, historians and missionaries.

A history of India as it happened: Not as it has been written

The revisionism of India’s history books has gained ground in recent decades. Among many such soldiers of truth is Francois Gautier, a foreign French journalist who loved India so much that he stayed put in this country since 1971.

Columbia University recognizes Sushruta’s contribution to Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery

In its History of Medicine series, the Columbia University Irving Medicine Center confirmed that the roots of modern cosmetic surgery go back over 2500 years

Glorifying Aurangzeb and forgetting Guru Tegh Bahadur: The dangers of losing our identity

What was demanded of the ninth and penultimate Guru? That he yield to Aurangzeb’s demand of embracing Islam.

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