There was a period when women were not allowed out of the house, it was considered a sin. The society builds a circle for women and they must follow it compulsorily. It took so many Read More
During the period of women being treated as household workers, think of about the men’s dominance. The woman of house must not got any respect and her desires remained unfulfilled. Woman who do any Read More
Suniti Devi, born on 30th September 1864, emerged as a pivotal figure in the history of Cooch Behar, a princely state in British India. Her life, steeped in royal duty and cultural enlightenment, intertwined the traditions Read More
Potti Sreeramulu, also known as ‘Amarajeevi’ i.e immortal being is an iconic figure in Indian history, who is celebrated as a freedom fighter and his sacrifices for the Telugu-speaking population. His life is a Read More
We’ve all learnt about the freedom struggle and the various figures involved in it. However, over time we realize that is just the tip of the iceberg. Underneath the frontier facade of the National Read More
Kaniyalal Maneklal Munshi, commonly known as K. M. Munshi, was a polymath whose contributions spanned literature, law, and politics. Born in the late 19th century, Munshi’s work significantly impacted the cultural and political landscape Read More
Many people talk about feminism in today’s world; do they know what is real feminism? In this modern world with enough of modern equality and facilities, women still suffocate for their rights in some Read More
In day-to-day life, women face many problems. Still, there is no one like a woman who is as strong as her. Whatever the role she played, she exemplified it. Men may be strong physically, but Read More
Indira Devi, born Indira Raje on February 19, 1892, into the illustrious Gaekwad family of Baroda, India, defied conventions and etched her name in history as a woman of extraordinary courage and determination. Her story is not Read More
Long ago women were worshipped as God as well as the secondary human being in India. After ages, women were treated as following their tradition and culture; that includes, they should not go out without Read More