‘Tasveer Mein Kamaal’: Raja Deen Dayal’s Iconic Photographs
The pursuit of an abiding passion often results in stunning creative output. Without any formal training, many creatives have left a meaningful impact through their life and work.
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A Coloniser’s Handbook: Yule and Burnell’s Anglo Indian Dictionary
First published in 1886, the book ‘Hobson-Jobson’ is often referred to with amusement, largely due to its peculiar subject matter. Titled, ‘A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Ind
A Fitting Response to Stereotypes about Women: Mokshodayani Mukhopadhyay’s Poetry
The trope of the vain and vacuous woman has always been easy fodder for lazy poets and comedians. Nineteenth Century Bengal was no different. In the 1870s, the leading poet of Beng