By Shrinidhi Rao On Wednesday, January 25th, 2017
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The White Man’s Burden

A common reason widely accepted for the British adventures in India are the monetary prospects they found to realise from trading with India and more so by controlling/ruling it. It is also widely accepted at least More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Tuesday, December 27th, 2016
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India after the British rule

[contextly_sidebar id=”AZcjC5m2C7qkZ8mHU4N9aQ2SnWJvWy4I”] In the preceding articles, we have briefly explored various financial and psychological atrocities committed by the British on the Indian people. More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Saturday, November 19th, 2016
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British Colonization of India

[contextly_sidebar id=”wEVBLzBXoa3hurMR7L5LSVpfJrh3UOe7″] One of the main reasons for the Europeans to sail the oceans was to find new trade routes to Asia, especially, to India. The adventure was inevitable More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Thursday, October 13th, 2016
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India before the British Conquest

India is a living civilization. No other nation has a continuance of philosophies, rituals, cultures and traditions in the manner in which India has it. Even after thousands of years, of which there were centuries More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Wednesday, August 24th, 2016
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Is BJP Hampering Hindu Revival?

Two years have passed, since the so called Hindu Nationalist Party, the BJP was elected with a whopping majority to the lower house of the Parliament, the Loka Sabha. The BJP was successful in creating an atmosphere More...

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By Shrinidhi Rao On Friday, June 17th, 2016
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Varna and Caste: An Analysis-II

[contextly_sidebar id=”zVrg2wTehy85tSbJHmo9zLe6oySrYy9i”] In the previous article, I have shown the difference between the lenient Varna system and the rigid caste system. So, it is sensible to argue More...

By Shrinidhi Rao On Tuesday, June 7th, 2016
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Varna and Caste: An Analysis-I

Varna and Caste are controversial issues today. But, this controversy is not so much because of the intrinsic concept, but instead because of what it has grown to become and how it is perceived today by many people. While More...