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From Robbery to ‘Free Trade’: British Politics & Intensification of Colonial Exploitation of India
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From Robbery to ‘Free Trade’: British Politics & Intensification of Colonial Exploitation of India

Saumya Dey- May 21, 2020

What exactly had come over the British political elite at the turn of the 1780s? Was the seeming concern that they were displaying for India ... Read More

Continuous, Comprehensive and Cumulative – The Knowledge Tradition of India
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Continuous, Comprehensive and Cumulative – The Knowledge Tradition of India

Pankaj Saxena- June 28, 2017

This article is an appeal to all teachers, educationists, and common Indians who are interested in Indian knowledge traditions and Indian education system. Read More

From NCERT Joke Book: ‘British Became Supreme Power in 1765 Itself’
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From NCERT Joke Book: ‘British Became Supreme Power in 1765 Itself’

Aneesh Gokhale- June 2, 2017

It took the British three wars to finally quell the Maratha Empire and establish supremacy over the Indian subcontinent. Read More

Book Review: Brainwashed Republic by Neeraj Atri and Munieshwer A Sagar
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Book Review: Brainwashed Republic by Neeraj Atri and Munieshwer A Sagar

Ram Ohri- May 29, 2017

The book, ‘Brainwashed Republic’, is a must read for every Indian for making an objective assessment of the damage done to our educational system by ... Read More

Book Review: The Educational Heritage of Ancient India by Sahana Singh
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Book Review: The Educational Heritage of Ancient India by Sahana Singh

Dr. Sarita Seshagiri- May 13, 2017

In her book, The Educational Heritage of Ancient India, Sahana Singh shakes the dust off India’s glorious but forgotten past in a revealing discourse. Read More