-Aritra Biswas Human civilization is based on the process of communication. Since ancient times of human life, people have found a way to communicate their thoughts, feelings, information, and cautions to other people. With the development of the society, the forms of communication also developed, being more complex, quicker, and extended. Communication development indicates the […]Read More
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Garimella Satyanarayana: The Unsung Hero of the Indian Freedom Struggle
The Indian freedom struggle is a tapestry of sacrifice by countless patriots who fought for the country’s independence from British rule. While many names have been immortalised in history, there have been numerous unsung heroes whose contributions remain relatively unknown to the broader public. One such figure is Garimella Satyanarayana, a revolutionary poet, writer, and […]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 of Bengal with the winds of change blowing across India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born […]Read More
Swami Vivekananda, a name synonymous with spiritual enlightenment and social reform, left an indelible mark on the world with his profound teachings and visionary outlook. His life’s work continues to inspire millions across the globe. Born on January 12, 1863, in Kolkata, India, as Narendranath Datta, he was inclined towards spirituality from a young age. […]Read More
The Begums of Bhopal were trailblazers, defying societal norms and reshaping the course of history in India. Among them, Nawab Shah Jahan Begum stands out for her indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment to progress. While her contemporary, Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, is celebrated for his architectural marvels, Nawab Shah Jahan Begum remains largely forgotten in […]Read More
Sethu Lakshmi Bai – The Revolutionist Queen of Travancore
Pooradam Thirunal Sethu Lakshmi Bai, the queen of Travancore was a lady who revolutionized female education in her region, the one who inspired and led. “For her people, she lived, selflessly and loyal Such was the reign of this queen, elegant and royal.” Sethu Lakshmi Bai was born on 19 November 1895 to Ayilyam Nal […]Read More