-Vani Mishra Few things have lived as many lives as the Koh-I-Noor. Its very name, Mountain of Light in Persian, is redolent of both beauty Read More
– Ananya Sinha Through the centuries and between cultures, politicians and states have sought something in addition to raw military power or administrative ability to sanctify Read More
-Bhoomee Vats The other name for the Indo-Greek Kingdom is the Graeco-Indian Kingdom. It is historically famous as the Yavana Kingdom and was a Hellenistic-era Read More
-Ananya Sinha Ancient myths were not only religious and cultural patterns but also templates of the explanation of justice, power, and human behaviour. Perhaps the Read More
-Anushka Sengupta → Trace the portrayal of women through landmark films like Mother India, The Color Purple, Queen, and Everything Everywhere All at Once As both Read More
-Mili Joshi When we picture Europe’s wars, we often see lines of men in uniform. We see generals, soldiers, and politicians, nearly all male. Read More
Ananya Sinha Human rights law comprises the international and national laws that are intended to safeguard the fundamental rights and freedoms to which all human Read More
-Mili Joshi As if we were conversing with two people at once, but only one of them seems to be speaking, there is a strange Read More
-Anushka Sengupta → Examine cinema as resistance—from To Kill a Mockingbird to Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. Within the story of human civilization, the marginalized Read More
-Anushka Sengupta In all its unexpected acts of bravery and devastating consequences throughout history, War has long been one of the most inspiring subjects for Read More