The nine day book fair with the theme of “Indian Military History: Valour & Wisdom @75” focusing on Operation Sindoor became the main attraction, particularly for defence enthusiasts.
In 1739, Persian ruler Nadir Shah invaded Delhi, defeated the Mughal army, and carried out a brutal sack of the city. Among ...
Encroachment on government land is hardly new in India, stretching from major cities to small towns. Often, authorities act only after courts step in. A similar dispute has now unfolded in the ...
The set of 349 gems, returned to India after more than a century, connects the grandeur of ancient Buddhist heritage with the ...
Long before borders divided India and Pakistan, Mughal cities were mapped through direction and power. Delhi’s Red Fort opened towards Lahore, while Lahore’s historic gate faced Delhi, reflecting ...
From the beginning, when British decided to trade in India, beginning with the trade posts of the East India Company (1612) and increasing after the Battle of Plassey (1757), were no longer about ...
History is fascinating, especially when we look at the names of our cities and countries. The names we use today often hide centuries of change and tradition. Many places in India have ancient names ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...