In 1903, Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, announced that the vast Bengal province was going to be partitioned. The British ...
The exhibition, Khula Aasman, is a visceral journey through the fault lines of memory and migration, tied to the cataclysmic rupture of Partition.
Kashmir, a region of stunning beauty and profound cultural heritage, remains a powerful symbol of unresolved conflict and enduring resistance. Its turbulent history is a saga of conquest – first by ...
As we celebrate the birth of our Republic more than 75 years ago, it is but nature for our thoughts to turn to the founding ...
In the aftermath of the Kargil War, Muzzamil Hussain's family unearthed a treasure of Silk Road artefacts in their ancestral property near Kargil's bazaar.
That it is a piece of critical geography is no secret. A sliver of land in north Bengal that lies at the confluence of ...
Without the princely states, the Indian map would look like ... to come around the idea of partition. He believed that this was the chance to finally see India free, and if Jinnah’s demand ...
I hope this book not only evokes a sense of pride in Sindhis across faiths and nations, but also inspires them to cook home ...
Despite five masterplans and countless promises, why does Pakistan's economic hub still look like a city in disarray?
The Constitution has been a source of inspiration to artists, starting with the group led by Nandalal Bose who illustrated ...
Bringing together the lesser known textiles from India and Bangladesh is the exhibition ‘Textiles from Bengal: A Shared Legacy organised by Weaver’s Studio and ...
Nestled in the Himalayas, Hundarman redefines resilience. Once a battleground, it now preserves memories, offering a vivid ...