#Bihar
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Memoirs
Memoirs: What’s left behind…
The most pleasant memories in our lives tempt us to live in the past, at least for some time Nazarul…
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Book Review
Book Review: The Color of Fresh Paddy Crop
The novel portrays that the ‘co-operation’ and ‘negotiations’ constitute the real social fabric even in a communally charged and caste-conflict…
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History
Birsa Munda: The Tribal Freedom Fighter of Bengal
Munda is remembered as one of the greatest tribal freedom fighters who led Mundas and Kurukh tribal communities to fight…
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Poetry
The call of Debris – A Poem from India
I am nothing, just a spread of rubble. Afzal Sajjad Zafir A young emerging poet from India. He’s graduate in…
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Blogs
Redefining Hindu identity in America
As it spread to the four corners of the globe, thanks in part to the Indian diaspora prompted by British…
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World Literature
The Observant – Poetry from India
I don’t have tongue, I’m not deaf just dumb, All I have is two dark eyes, I don’t speak, just…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Jairamdas Doulatram – A Sindhi who became the first Governor of Bihar after Independence of India
Jairamdas became a member of the Constituent Assembly of India in 1946 and, on August 15, 1947, he was appointed…
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Blogs
One year under the swinging blade…
More than a year after the first lockdown, a few more people are wearing masks, a few more seem to…
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Research
Birth Anniversary of last Jain Tirthankar Bhagwan Mahavir
Jainism believes in beginningless and endless existence of the Universe By Vimal Shah, Mumbai Jainism is one of…
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Blogs
Is Bengal changing at the grassroots?
Our world has changed. So has Bengal. A lot of savage behavior of people, of a disturbing nature—particularly in rural…
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