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An excerpt from ‘For Home, Family, and Nation: Women and the Politics of Gender in Bengal, 1870-1947’, by Aparajita Dasgupta-Sengupta.
Voices from the margins: Dalit, women refugee accounts of the Bengal Partition Though the writings on Partition are rightly about loss, writers are also looking at other areas. While a Dalit ...
More than a 19th-century actress, Binodini Dasi was a woman who dared to write her life in ink, on her own terms. Her memoir ...
The Broadway Bound Theatre Festival will present the world premiere of Bengal to Berlin, a bold new musical by playwright and scientist Hasan Padamsee. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Agartala, June 30 (UNI) About 706 hectares of wasteland in Tripura have been brought under mango cultivation in the state through various government initiatives in seven years under BJP’s rule, ...
On the occasion of the 171st Hul Divas, a vibrant procession was organised by the Haripal Block Sidhu Murmu and Kanu Murmu ...
India’s Golden Triangle and the Sacred Ganges is a 13-day package from New Delhi to Kolkata. It starts with Delhi, Agra and ...
Long before fast fashion and synthetic blends, India was weaving magic with natural dyes, human hands, and unmatched patience ...
For Milada Sýkorová, what began as a personal migration, soon transformed into a lifetime of cultural discovery, academic ...
The concept of Bharat Mata was visualised for the first time around 120 years ago when the renowned Bengali artist, Abanindranath Tagore, brother of writer and ...
Hundreds taken to Bangladesh border at gunpoint in a crackdown by Assam, as some other BJP-ruled states follow suit.