#Hindu
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Anthropology
About The Religious History and Heritage of Tangir
Apart from Hindus, significant populations of Buddhists and Zoroastrians also lived in the Tangir valley. Sufis saints from Swat converted…
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Interfaith Harmony
Hindus observe Muharram in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu states of India
The residents of Kasanadu Pudu, in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu who are predominantly Hindus except for a handful of…
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Book Review
Why Ambedkar Supported Partition? (Part-I)
Remarks on his book “Pakistan or the Partition of India” first published in December 1940. The present article is based…
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Anthropology
Monuments of Domel Village of Pothohar Region
Unfortunately not much has been written on the history and heritage of Pothohar villages. All the heritage buildings have lost…
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Blogs
Look at me…Am I not better than you?
We have honed our hatred to perfection. We fear equality. We fear an even-playing field. In short, we fear democracy.…
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Blogs
Diversity, not divisiveness is the goal for secular India
Unnoticed though, the communal fault lines run so deep now that young people feel compelled to yell out their religion’s…
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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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Blogs
The Neglected Children of Punjab
The ugly side of the caste and religious conflict often sprouted its head in the form of crude offhanded comments…
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History
The Punjab partition: When Protectors become Perpetrators
The partition of Punjab was a tragedy that is remembered to date as it affected the lives of millions of…
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Blogs
Where Children of Lesser God thrive… Part-II
Until a country views worth of life of every citizen the same way, it has not raised itself to the…
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