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Sahana Singh

Sahana Singh

Sahana Singh writes on environmental (water) issues, current affairs and Indian history. She is a member of Indian History Awareness and Research (IHAR), and has recently authored “The Educational Heritage of Ancient India – How An Ecosystem of Learning Was Laid to Waste”.

Mandir Wahin Banega – Then Why am I not Celebrating?
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)

Mandir Wahin Banega – Then Why am I not Celebrating?

Sahana Singh- August 5, 2020

After a period of intense struggle, the stage has been set for a grand Ram Mandir to be built in Ayodhya. I should be celebrating, ... Read More

भारतीय कास्ट-व्यवस्था में दुनियाभर के लोगों की इतनी दिलचस्पी क्यों ?
Archives, Hindi

भारतीय कास्ट-व्यवस्था में दुनियाभर के लोगों की इतनी दिलचस्पी क्यों ?

Sahana Singh- January 10, 2019

अन्य देशों के विपरीत भारत में कास्ट-व्यवस्था को सामाजिक विशिष्टता के रूप में प्रस्तुत करने की एक अनोखी प्रवृत्ति रही है। जाहिर है, पश्चिमी दुनिया ... Read More

जौहर-शाका: जब दुश्मन दहलीज पर हो
Archives, Hindi

जौहर-शाका: जब दुश्मन दहलीज पर हो

Sahana Singh- December 8, 2018

राजपूत साम्राज्य पर भयानक आक्रमण की स्थिति में एक प्रथा जो वीरता, विद्रोह और वैवाहिक प्रेम का प्रतीक बनकर उभरी वह जौहर-शाका है। Read More

A Teacher Who Reigned In Students’ Hearts
Archives, Blog

A Teacher Who Reigned In Students’ Hearts

Sahana Singh- November 14, 2018

Among the countless teachers and gurus who moulded Bharata, there was also my grandfather. He played with students, yet disciplined them. He worked hard to ... Read More

How Did Modern Sanitation Lose Its Way?
Archives, Commentaries

How Did Modern Sanitation Lose Its Way?

Sahana Singh- August 31, 2018

There was a time in ancient India when recycling nutrients in human waste was deeply understood and implemented. The practices encoded in Indic texts could ... Read More