Murals drawn by Rajasthani artists employed by Peshwa Bajirao I of the Maratha empire in 1732. But even after restoration, one gets only a fleeting glimpse of their original grandeur.
It is a matter of shame that the tyrant Aurangzeb, who devoted his entire life to attacking the existence of the Hindu Swarajya established by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his descendants and ...
An award-winning journalist, Salil Tripathi, writes this volume as a first-person account of his own growing up years and ...
Blast on Sunday shocked Maharashtra Ardhamasla village, considering Hindus and Muslims have been living peacefully in the ...
The villages in the state’s west have taken it upon themselves to stop the practice of ostracising widows and are ensuring these women have a better future ...
Legendary Bollywood actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, affectionately known as 'Bharat Kumar,' has passed away at the age of 87 ...
Two FIRs were lodged on Monday. Twelve Sena workers arrested in a suo motu case at Khar police station have been granted bail ...
When you think of Yogaraj Bhat’s films, one element that consistently stands out is the presence of nature. From the lush landscapes and rain of Mungaru Male to ...
Action pyrotechnics and fire-and-brimstone dialogues fanning nationalism, ‘Chhaava’ follows Bollywood’s new template for historical extravaganzas ...