The British Council, the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities, has announced the launch of a research and publication section at its Kolkata library.
Many ordinary citizens are drawn to by a sense of history and India's remarkable journey from bondage to freedom which ...
In celebration of International Women’s Day the National Aerospace Library highlights the life and work of Eleanor Lettice ...
Watershed's Clare Reddington is coming to the end of her term as a British Council trustee. While presenting at a conference ...
Translated from the original Bangla, this multigenerational story is an outstanding portrait of the salt makers of the Rann ...
Arun Shourie critiques Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his latest book, revealing controversial views and exclusion of Gandhi ...
From academic circles to middle-class households, children’s literature has always been a subject of many discussions. The ...
On International Women's Day 2025, we recount how Anandi Joshi and Kadambini Ganguli paved the way for women in medicine in ...
Whether it’s an old haveli, a colonial-era institution, or the residence of a notable figure, these plaques set up by ...
Hunter wrote in the second volume of The Imperial Gazetteer of India that the name Campbellpur was derived from the village ...
The message behind Trident Moon’s portrayal of the Partition of India and Pakistan could also hold true for contemporary geopolitical realities ...
It is apt that author and publisher Richard Simon, an old Thomian himself, has simply called the massive two-volume history of the school (intertwined with the history of Lanka) l ...