Tiny trains stitched Bengal’s villages together—stopping for waved hands, carrying lives, memories, and a century of softly moving dreams.
Karl and Bertha Benz turned a daring dream into motion, sparking the automobile age with stubborn grit, bold invention, and unstoppable courage.
A journey to Huaxi reveals how a small Jiangsu village became China’s richest through bold experiments, industry and Communist Party leadership.
A look back at how Indian students, led by Rathi Tagore, founded the Cosmopolitan Club at Illinois in 1906.
A journey from India to Illinois unfolds, connecting Tagore’s legacy, cultural exchange, and the timeless spirit of the Cosmopolitan Club.
Redford was not just a Hollywood legend, but a storyteller whose films revealed the soul of a nation I barely knew.
Ray Bradbury’s timeless works blend imagination and critique, exploring technology, humanity, and society while shaping modern science fiction and dystopian thought.
This article explores India rising as a global force, advancing in economy, technology, defence, and climate action, shaping a sustainable and strategic future.
This essay explores 1984, Orwell’s stark warning about surveillance, propaganda, and the loss of personal freedom under oppressive regimes.
Born 145 years ago, Premchand’s name shoots off like a meteor in a star-studded sky of writers who wrote in both Hindi and Urdu.
I learned Hindi at Osaka University of Foreign Studies (which was recently integrated into Osaka University) from three professors
The election of a new Pope is a ritual steeped in centuries of tradition, a process that blends profound spiritual significance with intricate procedural safeguards.
Within a decade or two of the post-1990 Liberalisation, the pent-up economic energies were released and that spread wealth in a section of society.
The good will always be good, everywhere, and a helpful gesture is remembered, even in Delhi.
To a Calcuttan, the Delhi of 1967 appeared to have too much space and seemed bleak, lonely and not warm enough to endear.