Under ‘The Arya History & Culture’, ICHR will publish a composite volume covering 10 key areas, compile existing published ...
Bihar becomes a living timeline of India's spiritual and architectural heritage, from the Bodhi Tree at Bodh Gaya to hilltop shrines like Mundeshwari that have witnessed uninterrupted worship.
The artefacts in the exhibition, titled “Epigraphic Episodes: Echoes, Engravings, and the Essence of India”, range from royal edicts to votive offerings and from merchants’ marks tracing ancient trade ...
Historians are occasionally forced to revise their preconceived notions after discovering something hidden in the shadows and ...
Sati, the practice of a widow self-immolating on her husband's funeral pyre, remains one of the most controversial and emotive issues in South Asian culture. While some view it as a sacred funerary ...
Varanasi: The department of Humanistic Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, organised a distinguished lecture on ‘Ancient Indian Theatre' under the inaugural session of its lecture ...
Ancient bloodlines The IUCN’s global Canid Specialist Group estimates the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) population at about 3,093 individuals (range 2,877-3,310) across India and Pakistan, ...
With fewer than 3,100 Indian wolves left — and barely 12% living inside protected areas — the world’s most ancient wolf lineage is vanishing fast. The IUCN has listed it as Vulnerable, warning that ...
Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 15 series in China in August, which comprises the Note 15, Note 15 Pro, and Note 15 Pro+. Now, the brand is gearing up to launch the Note 15 series phones soon in the ...
The discreet, charismatic denizen of scrubland and grasslands, the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), whose population has dwindled to just around 3,000 individuals in India and Pakistan, is likely ...