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Congress highlighted historian Sugata Bose’s remark that Tagore advised singing only the first part of “Vande Mataram” in 1937 to preserve communal harmony, countering PM Modi’s accusations against Nehru. The debate reignited political sparring over history, nationalism, and alleged appeasement politics
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Here’s everything you need to know about Saif Ali Khan
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The visible lack of awareness of young Indians made some netizens laugh, but others reacted to it sharply
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Expresses displeasure that keeping people behind bars "without trial" has continued in the country since the British rule
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Titled 'Hindustan Files', the show will be run until April 7. Organised by Kolkata’s Virasat Art Publication, an archive and art-restoration house, the exhibits will focus on the period between 1757 and 1950.
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What is the point of possessing Freedom of Thought as an ‘absolute right’ if one cannot speak what is on one’s mind?
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Dr Ambedkar incorporated fraternity in the Preamble of the Constitution as a sacred ideal which all citizens are rightfully entitled to enjoy on a par with justice, liberty, equality and dignity
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Biswa Bangla's pride, Santiniketan was nurtured by the poet and has been supported by people of Bengal over the generations. We from the Government of West Bengal have significantly added to its infrastructure in last 12 years and the world now recognises the glory of the heritage place.
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SICA, Hyderabad, organized Chandalika dance performance at Ravindra Bharati as part of its annual dance festival celebrations.
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The audience was captivated by the performances of Dr. Suseela Vavilala and Aditya Anukula, who brilliantly portrayed the lead characters of Chandalika and Ananda
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Anupam Kher paid a visit to Gurudev’s house and experienced the serene environment of his living room and writing table
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Hyderabad: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is reportedly considering using images of Rabindranath Tagore and APJ Abdul Kalam, alongside Mahatma Gandhi, on the new series of currency notes. According to a report by the New Indian Express, the Central Bank and the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India (SPMCIL) have sent two sample […]
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Margaret Cousins, an Irish by birth, set the tune and Herbert Murrill, an English musician, made it speedy and bouncy on the lines of French national anthem La Marseillaise
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Talking about the same, Director Ram, said, Rabindranath Tagore wasn’t just another soul to have walked on the face of this Earth, but a living, breathing embodiment of art.
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She wrote: "The question and the cry "Oh, where?" melt into tears of a thousand streams and deluge the world with the flood of the assurance, "I AM!" -- Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali #keepingthefaith."
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The books, priced Rs 599 each, are currently available for sale on online and offline stores.
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The exhibition is presented by Kolkata-based art gallery Art Exposure, and runs both virtually and at the gallery.