From Royal Courts to Colonial Stigma: How Paan Lost Its Place as a Symbol of Refinement in India
“Once a marker of hospitality, status and cultivated sociability, paan was gradually recast under colonial rule as an unsanitary ‘native’
Read More“Once a marker of hospitality, status and cultivated sociability, paan was gradually recast under colonial rule as an unsanitary ‘native’
Read More“A pocket-sized symbol of colonial loot and plunder that still has the power to create dissension.” Recent remarks by Zohran
Read Morecompiled by Imtiaz Ahmed The Revolt of 1857 was not Hindu or Muslim in character. It was non-communal. Both Hindus
Read Morecompiled by Imtiaz Ahmed “If you forget your roots, You’ve lost sight of everything” Walter Payton Opinions are frequently expressed
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