-Aritra Biswas A Child of Corsica Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 in the rocky hills of the island of Corsica where it collided with the Read More
~Aritra Biswas The Birth of A Prince In 356 BCE, in the Macedon kingdom, a child was born who would later transform the world Alexander who Read More
~Vani Mishra The history of the Berlin Wall is a story of concrete and razor wire, but not merely that. It’s not even always Read More
-Ananya Sinha Power has ever been a double-edged sword. Kings and leaders over the centuries have been in a self-contradictory role, graced with divine right Read More
-Vani Mishra The Olympic Games are usually characterized as a celebration of human spirit, athletic talent, and international unity. They are supposed to rise above Read More
-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