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    India After Gandhi – A Mesmerizing Book On Indian History

    In India, gaining knowledge and scoring marks are entirely two different things. Our students feel detached and bored to a subject, because they couldn’t get enough marks. History lessons are one of those subjects, which constantly reiterated about Mughal Empire, East India Company, and British rule. What happened to India after independence? How did we Read More»


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    The Battle of Palssey, 1757

    The Battle of Palashi (1757) was an important political event in the history of Bengal. It took place between Nawab Siraj Ud-Daulah and the British East India Company. The Company first obtained the privilege of trading in Bengal from the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Since then, till the time of Nawab Alivardi Khan, their activities were confined to trade Read More»


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    Character Analysis of “Nora”

    “A Doll’s House” was written by “Henrik Ibsen” at the late 19th century & it portrays the fundamental social understandings and mistreatment of women. It is important to note that the problem does exist even in 21st century. In the play we witnessed Nora was being treated nothing more than a doll, who barely had Read More»


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    Battle Royal – Analysis

    Ralph Ellison portrayed many social barriers of African American community & their struggle to earn their equal rights throughout his novel “Invisible Man”. Being the first chapter of Invisible Man, “Battle Royal” was powerful enough to show us a glimpse of the total scenario. The Narrator barely gave any straight forward sentence to express their Read More»


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    A Banker To The Poor: Prof. Muhammad Yunus

    I can’t remember the exact date but it was around 1996 when I got to know the name of Prof. Muhammad Yunus for the very first time. I never heard of about him before till my uncle talked and praised about him & his work. One day my Uncle told me that he is going Read More»