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What Makes Dadar’s Parsi Colony a Living Symbol of Mumbai’s Parsi Heritage?

Introduction Celebrate Dadar’s Parsi Colony, embedded in Mumbai geography but precious for its sociological significance. This iconic neighborhood was founded in the early 1900s, and is not just known for its beautiful architecture or abundance of greenery alone but also it has some deep cultural connections. On this Parsi New Year, or Navroz, when we […]

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Dilwalon Ki Dilli: 23 Monuments in Delhi You Need to Visit ASAP!

Beautiful Monuments in Delhi Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a treasure trove of historical monuments that span centuries of architectural marvels and cultural significance. From grand forts to serene temples, each monument tells a unique story about India’s rich heritage. In this guide, we’ll explore some of the most notable monuments in Delhi,

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Know Our Jury for Abir India’s First Take 2024: Manish Pushkale

The eighth iteration of Abir India’s First Take 2024 is about to engulf the vivacious city of Ahmedabad. This event is more than just a show; it is a demonstration of the ability of art to erase boundaries and captivate hearts. It’s important to consider Abir India’s extraordinary journey to this point as the expectation grows. Out

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The Royal Brawl: Unveiling Akbar’s Mughal Persona Through a 17th-Century Painting

Introduction One among the plaster castes that loom over readers in a Dublin library, a 17th-century miniature painting shows an image all too recognizable to today’s tipplers down the pub: a ruckus. The image, called ‘Akbarnama: Akbar Fights Man Singh of Amber at a Drinking Party’, from the illustrated Akbarnama series shows the Mughal emperor

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Iconic 1971 Surrender Statues Destroyed Amid Bangladesh Unrest

Vandalism at Shaheed Memorial Complex “Anti-India vandals” have destroyed iconic statues built in the memory of Pakistan’s surrender during Bangladesh’ 1971 Liberation War, following weeks of tumult added by Bangladesh. The statues at the Shaheed Memorial Complex in Mujibnagar portrayed the historical signing of Pakistan Army’s ‘Instrument of Surrender’ to Indian Army and Bangladesh Mukti

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