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A Tribute

A Tribute to my mother. Dr Mrs Lajja Devi Mohan. In the quietude that followed 15 Feb 2023, our hearts were engulfed by an overwhelming sense of loss as we mourned the passing of a wonderful mother, Dr Mrs L.D. Mohan, who was not only a beacon of wisdom, but also an embodiment of unconditional …

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A Tribute

A Tribute to my mother. Dr Mrs Lajja Devi Mohan. In the quietude that followed 15 Feb 2023, our hearts were engulfed by an overwhelming sense of loss as we mourned the passing of a wonderful mother, Dr Mrs L.D. Mohan, who was not only a beacon of wisdom, but also an embodiment of unconditional love …

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Pandit Ram Rakha

Pandit Ram Rakha Pandit Ram Rakha, was one of the prominent freedom fighters who endured life imprisonment in the infamous Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He played a significant role in India’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. His revolutionary activities and his involvement in promoting Indian nationalism led him to …

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Nirakar & Akar Worship

In Sanatan Dharma, the concept of “Nirakar” and “Akar” refers to the formless and form aspects of the divine. “Nirakar” represents the formless, abstract, and infinite aspect of the divine, often perceived as the unmanifested Brahm or Ultimate Reality. On the other hand, “Akar” represents the divine in a tangible, anthropomorphic form, such as deities …

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Umayamma Rani

Umayamma Rani Umayamma Rani’s reign is an essential part of Kerala’s history. She is remembered as a wise and capable ruler as well as a military strategist. Her contribution to the region’s political and social landscape has left a lasting impact, on the minds of patriots. Umayamma Rani, also known as Umayamma Marthanda Varma, was …

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Religious Conversions

History of religious conversions Forced religious conversions, also known as religious coercion or forced proselytization, refer to the act of compelling or pressuring individuals to change their religious beliefs against their own will. This practice has been historically associated with many instances of religious intolerance, human rights violations, and abuses of power, in past, especially …

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Partition of India

What Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister of Britain, said at the time of the emergence of Indian Republic, stated, “Of all the experiments in government, which have been attempted since the beginning of time. I believe that the Indian venture into parliamentary government is the most exciting. A vast sub-continent is attempting to apply …

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