-Prachurya Ghosh A Story That Has Been Passed Down for Thousands of Years There are not stories from a long time ago that are still remembered today with such power and influence as the story of the Trojan War. For a long time people have been telling the story of a big fight between the […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Traditions, Rituals and Cultural Meanings of Beauty Beauty has always been a deal in India. People in India did not just use cosmetics to look good they also used them to stay healthy and to show their side. The idea of beauty was connected to being in harmony with nature and being pure. […]Read More
-Oishee Bose The dominant narrative of the story of America begins with a familiar statement: Christopher Columbus “discovered” the continent in 1492. It is a clear and convenient starting point, which is probably why it appears so often in textbooks. But the past is rarely that simple. Long before Columbus crossed the Atlantic, sailors from […]Read More
DOSMOCHE FESTIVAL: A JOURNEY THROUGH CULTURE AND CELEBRATION
-Nisha Jha As we all know, India is known for “Land of Festival”. Being based on Diversity, Indian Celebrate lots of Festival in a year, Which definitely Amazes rest of the world. In India, every Sates has their multiple festival which is being celebrated throughout a year. Every part of our country holds a significant […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh A Man Larger Than His Reputation The name Giacomo Casanova is often used to describe a man who loves women.. Giacomo Casanova was more than that. He was a traveler, a person, a spy, a gambler a librarian and a philosopher. He wrote about his life in detail. Giacomo Casanova lived a life […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: The Woman Who Changed a Kingdom Anne Boleyn was a woman who changed a kingdom. She has been talked about. Written about a lot throughout history. People have said she was a lot of things like a seductress, a reformer and a victim.. Who was she really? She did not just catch […]Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: Beyond a Political Scandal History often remembers individuals for leadership, innovation, or transformative achievements. Yet the global recognition of Monica Lewinsky emerged from circumstances far more complex and largely unchosen. During the 1990s, her private life abruptly entered international public discourse when it became linked to one of the most consequential political […]Read More
-Oishee Bose How could a young woman, often described in polite society as a princess, become a spy who outlived many of her peers while many people thought such a destiny to be improbable for her? The question opens a surprising chapter of the Second World War as it centres a gentle, artistically inclined individual […]Read More
-Saptadeepa Mahapatra The pink blossoms, the bright colors, the vibrant beats, the calm breeze in the evening- all indicates the arrival of spring and specially the festival of Holi, marking the triumph of good over evil and of eternal love. Since the ancient age, the festival of colors has painted India’s cultural canvas, with renewal, […]Read More
Other side of the coin: Mythical Folklores on Holi Celebration
–Saptadeepa Mahapatra With the fading cool breathes of winter, every spring brings a subtle restlessness all over the Indian subcontinent, especially the Northern belt, the air begins to sway the enchanting scent of new blossoms. It’s a gentle reminder that festival of colours- Holi is just knocking on the door. People are very familiar with […]Read More