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Adrija RoychowdhuryNov 13, 2016
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India is not exactly welcoming towards the Chinese funded project, mainly because of the fact that it crosses through the Pakistan occupied part of Kashmir.
Adrija RoychowdhuryNov 6, 2016
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Adrija RoychowdhuryNov 1, 2016
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Organised on linguistic principles, the modern borders of Kerala came into existence in 1956 when Travancore-Cochin state was merged with Malabar district of Madras and Kasaragod taluk of South Canara district.
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SIMI is an Islamist fundamentalist terrorist organisation which works to the agenda of liberating India by converting it into an Islamic country.
Namit HansOct 26, 2016
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Swami Vivekananda, Pandit Motilal Nehru, Rajendra Prasad and Fakhrudin Ali Ahmed are some among many of the prominent Indian leaders who are believed to have joined freemasonry.
Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 23, 2016
Here is why the state of voting in the US is a complete mess Subscriber Only
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Express Web DeskOct 18, 2016
PM Modi compares Indian army to that of Israel’s : Here is why Subscriber Only
The most striking characteristic feature of the Israeli army that marks it out from most other national armies is the phenomenal impact it has on overall social structure of the country.
Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 15, 2016
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Express Web DeskOct 14, 2016
The new research claims that in all probability Greek artists supervised the creation of the Terracotta Army in China in person.
Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 14, 2016
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Anuradha MascarenhasOct 10, 2016
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Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 5, 2016
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Express Web DeskOct 3, 2016
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Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 3, 2016
In rural Rajasthan, women’s empowerment is also male dominated Subscriber Only
The same father who would have dictated the marriage of his daughter at the age of 14 a decade ago, is now dictating the marriage of his daughter at 18.
Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 2, 2016
Lal Bahadur Shastri: Ten lesser known facts about the second prime minister of India Subscriber Only
Reputed for his soft spoken nature and clean image, Shastri is said to have practiced severe austerity measures at home before applying them for the country's benefit.
Adrija RoychowdhuryOct 2, 2016
How Gandhi became Mahatma among the ‘sadharan janta’ Subscriber Only
Who was Gandhi to the peasants of rural India, far removed from the dynamics of political activities in the urban nerve centres of the country?
Adrija RoychowdhurySep 29, 2016
Here is a history of India-Pakistan conflict Subscriber Only
Since August 1947 when Partition led to the creation of these two independent countries, disputes, in particular with regard to the claim over Kashmir, have been a consistent feature of the relationship between India and
Express Web DeskSep 28, 2016
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Express Web DeskSep 26, 2016
Manmohan Singh: The father of Indian reform turns 83 today Subscriber Only
During his tenure as finance minister, India achieved its highest ever Gross Domestic Product growth rate.
Adrija RoychowdhurySep 22, 2016
Where little girls become brides each time an elder dies Subscriber Only
In case there are no daughters in a family where a death has taken place, daughters of close relatives are married off, thinking the occasion to be auspicious enough.
Express Web DeskSep 22, 2016
Deendayal Upadhyaya: The ideological mind behind the BJP Subscriber Only
Pundit Deendayal Upadhyaya was the party ideologue of the Bhartiya Jana Sangh, the forerunner of the BJP.
Adrija RoychowdhurySep 21, 2016
RCR name change: What is the philosophy of Ekatma? Subscriber Only
The central aspect of Ekatma is that humanity consists of huge diversity, but all of it is united by a common 'atma’ or soul.
Adrija RoychowdhurySep 19, 2016
Rajasthan hasn’t grown out of child marriage traditions: Why has law enforcement failed? Subscriber Only
The Annual Health Survey for 2012-13 shows 51.2 per cent of women in Rajasthan aged between 20-25 were married off before the age of 18.
Express Web DeskSep 15, 2016
Mohammad Shahabuddin: The Bahubali of Bihar is back Subscriber Only
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Express Web DeskSep 14, 2016
Hindi Diwas celebration: How it all began Subscriber Only
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