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Lokamanya Tilak
By Praveen Patil On Thursday, March 12th, 2015
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The case for an Indian Right intellectual ecosystem

His body was placed on a raised chair in a sitting posture. From the early hours of the morning, enormous crowds gathered to catch a last glimpse of their departed leader. People had started arriving in special More...

David Ward
By Jay Jina On Saturday, September 13th, 2014
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Pseudo-Secularism UK Style: Lessons for and from India

Whilst India’s brave soldiers are working round the clock saving the lives of flood victims in the Kashmir valley and surrounding areas, the rabid elements of pseudo-secularism keep barking in the gullies of England More...

Teesta Setalvad
By Amrit Hallan On Saturday, August 23rd, 2014
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Teesta Setalvad’s cultural terrorism

It seems after totally discrediting the noble cause of human rights by her lies, forgeries and mercenary pursuits, one of the most distrusted “human rights activist” in the country, Teesta Setalvad, has decided More...

sardar patel
By Arvind Kumar On Thursday, November 14th, 2013
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Origins of Pseudosecularism in Nehru-Patel Rift

Not many people know that the term ‘pseudo-secularism’ originated in the rift between Sardar Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru’s hunger for power and his shenanigans had prevented Sardar Patel More...

By Chandrashekar K S On Friday, October 18th, 2013
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The Tragic Story of Dhaara Nagara

Dhar or Dhara Nagara was the capital of Malwa. Raja Bhoja, the legendary Paramara king of the 11th century had made Dhara the capital of Malwa. Bhoja was an extraordinary genius–a great scholar, an accomplished More...

By Sankrant Sanu On Tuesday, October 1st, 2013
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Laxmanananda Saraswati unmourned yet again

When the 80-year old Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati was brutally gunned down by a heavily armed mob of fanatical Christians on the fateful night of 23 August 2008, I wrote the next day that he is not Graham Staines. More...