#Rajasthan
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Anthropology
Jigsaw Puzzle Havelis Are Still The Pride Of Bikaner
The city of thousand havelis is testament to the architectural vision and craftsmanship of the kings of Bikaner and the…
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Languages
Revitalizing the Rajasthani Language
Rajasthani is the umbrella term used for all the dialects and languages spoken in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan…
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Anthropology
Hug a Tree, Spot a Leopard in Rajasthan
In Rajasthan, Raj discovers a Bishnoi ethos that informs a spiritual tree-hugging practice which pre-dates the modern climate change movement.…
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Anthropology
Life along Indo-Pak Border in Rajasthan: A Cultural Insight
Rajasthan- ‘the land of kings’, with its unique desert terrain, is identified with a nomadic, semi-nomadic and royal culture. Khyati…
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Literature
From Meerabai to Yashica Dutt
These women writers, like any other woman, defied patriarchy and gender-based norms and chose to write about other such women…
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News
Gujarat and Rajasthan states declare Public Holiday on Sindhi New Year
Sindhi community of Vadodara has requested the Gujarat government to declare public holiday on the same day March 23, as…
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Anthropology
Life along Indo-Pak Border in Rajasthan: A Cultural Insight
The social structure along the international border in Rajasthan is diverse, exhibiting unique traditions, folklore and customs. Khyati Srivastava The…
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Feature
Sodha Rajputs of Sindh can’t visit family in Rajasthan and Gujarat
The Sodha Rajputs have been visiting India for decades, particularly Gujarat and Rajasthan, mostly to visit family and look for…
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Interview
Sindh-born Sarita Kumari Sodha on her royal Rajput heritage, Indo-Pak history, and peace
Sarita Kumar Sodha, director of Ghanerao Hotels, was born in Sindh and married into the Ghanerao royal family of Rajasthan.…
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Human Rights
India’s fall from Ambedkar Jal Satyagraha to Indra Kumar Meghwal
The Jalore tragedy represents our failure to reform. Discrimination and exclusion persist in their most severe forms, which cannot happen…
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