Bagh Caves

Bagh Caves The Bagh Caves are a group of 29 rock-cut Buddhist cave temples located in the Bagh tehsil of the Narsinghpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The caves are situated on the banks of the Bagh River, about 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of Bhopal. The caves were built between the … Read more

National and state minority commission

National and state minority commission Constitution of India doesn’t define the word ‘Minority’ but has used the word minorities considering two attributes religion or language of a person. For minorities Constitution of India has envisaged a number of rights and safeguards. To provide enough Equality and to dwindled the discrimination, makers have spelt out various … Read more

Hunar Haat: A Celebration of Craftsmanship and Empowerment

Hunar Haat: A Celebration of Craftsmanship and Empowerment Introduction In the tapestry of India’s rich cultural heritage, traditional crafts hold a unique and irreplaceable place. These crafts, passed down through generations, are not merely artistic expressions but also embodiments of cultural identity, economic sustenance, and social empowerment. Recognizing the immense value of these crafts and … Read more

Queen Victoria Proclamation

On November 1, 1858, a grand Darbar was held at Allahabad. Here Lord Canning sent forth the royal proclamation which announced that the queen had assumed the government of India. This proclamation declared the future policy of the British Rule in India. The Queen’s Proclamation of 1858 assured the Indian Princes that their territories will … Read more

Archaeological Surevy of india

Archaeological Surevy of india   History   Organisation   Functions  Monuments and archaeological sites under ASI’s care   Publications The Archaeological Survey of India: Preserving India’s Past History: The ASI’s roots can be traced back to the 18th century with the Asiatic Society’s antiquarian efforts. In 1861, Alexander Cunningham became the first Archaeological Surveyor, laying … Read more

Empowering Change: Exploring Dalit Capitalism

Empowering Change: Exploring Dalit Capitalism Introduction The term “Dalit Capitalism” has emerged as a potent symbol of hope and aspiration within the Dalit community in India. It represents a paradigm shift, a conscious effort to break free from the shackles of historical oppression and economic marginalization. This article delves into the complexities of Dalit Capitalism, … Read more

The Mughals 2

   Humayun’s Conquest      Throughout the reign period (1530-1556), Humayun had faced many adverse conditions; however, he did not lose his patience rather fought with courage.    Born on 17 March 1508, Humayun succeeded Babur (his father) in December 1530 at the young age of 23.    Babur, because … Read more

Solar Charkha Mission

The Solar Charkha Mission: Weaving a Sustainable Future The Solar Charkha Mission, a brainchild of the Indian government, aims to revolutionize the textile industry by integrating solar energy with traditional spinning techniques. This ambitious project, launched in 2014, envisions a future where rural India thrives on sustainable, decentralized production, empowering artisans and fostering economic growth. … Read more

Unveiling the Legacy of Cheran Senguttuvan

Unveiling the Legacy of Cheran Senguttuvan: A King of Myth and History Cheran Senguttuvan, a name that echoes through the corridors of ancient Tamil history, remains a figure shrouded in both myth and historical fact. He is celebrated in Sangam literature as a powerful and benevolent king, a patron of the arts, and a champion … Read more

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