-Muskaan It was a cold morning on 8th August 1963 in Great Britain when a Royal Mail Train carrying huge amounts of money departed from Glasgow Read More
-Bhoomee Vats Chemistry is not just a branch of science that studies chemicals, but it is also an important field that explores human progress and, Read More
-Bhoomee Vats Born in Warsaw, Poland, on 7 November 1867, Maria Skłodowska was the youngest of her five siblings. After the death of her mother, her Read More
-Bhoomee Vats Born in London on July 25, 1920, Rosalind Elsie Franklin was part of a well-known family of Anglo-Jewish scholars, leaders, and humanitarians for whom education Read More
-Ananya Sinha The history of the Trojan War has fascinated human minds for almost three thousand years, perpetuated in Homer’s Iliad as an epic Read More
Ananya Sinha Few myths have created as much interest and controversy as the legend of Atlantis. First written down by Greek philosopher Plato in his Read More
-Ananya Sinha Starting with the first civilizations and continuing through the era of satellite photographs, maps have recorded much more than land topography they have Read More
-Ananya Sinha From Mesopotamian floodplains deluges to the ancient Greek and Indian apocalyptic deluge, flood myths have defined our understanding of how mankind came into Read More
~Vani Mishra Of all the ancient riverine civilizations namely the Tigris, the Euphrates, the Indus, the Yangtze none blended the sacred and the political as Read More
-Mili Joshi The workers, being the spine of every industry, economy, and society, have often been the starting point of real human change in history. Read More