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| Discussion on Operation Red Lotus held in JNU by INACS |
Discussion on Operation Red Lotus held in JNU by INACS From VOIF Correspondent
Indian National Academy of Civilizational Studies (INACS) organized a discussion on the book "Tatya Tope's Operation Red Lotus" in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India on 8th May 2010. The book has been written by Tatya Tope's fourth generation descendant Parag Tope and published by Rupa Publications. In this book Parag Topé and the Topé family have presented the story of Tatya and the Anglo-Indian War of 1857 after spending more than two yea... Read More >> |
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| What Directions for India |
What Directions for India
Dr. Babu Suseelan
I care deeply about our Hindu Dharma and the progress and development of India. So it seemed obvious for me to visit India and take a closer look at India. I had the chance to visit Katmandu, Kanyakumari, Calcutta, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kerala, Chennai, Hyderabad, Goa, and attend several Hindu conferences, and temple festivals. I met several Hindu organizational leaders, intellectuals, journalists, and laymen. I had the opportunity to meet several leaders of RSS, VHP, Hindu Samha... Read More >> |
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| A Fearless Intellectual Ram Swarup |
A Fearless Intellectual Ram Swarup V Sundaram
Sri Ram Swarup (1920-1998) is perhaps the greatest Hindu intellectual of post-independent India. His most outstanding disciple was Sita Ram Goel, an 'Intellectual Kshatriya'. The intellectual and emotional relationship that existed between them for more than five decades is a glorious chapter in the history of Hindu revival after 1947. The intellectual relationship between these two great men was similar to the spiritual relationship between Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Swami Vivekana... Read More >> |
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| Editorial: Kasab Verdict A Litmus Test for Government |
Editorial: Kasab Verdict A Litmus Test for Government The Editorial Team
The court verdict sentencing the 26/11 Mumbai attack's lone terror survivor Kasab has put the Congress-led UPA government's honesty and sincerity to test in fighting terrorism, particularly the cross-border one. Will the matter of Kasab hanging go the Afzal way? That is the question hovering the mind of every Indian today. UPA has given no indication that it will not. The fact that the UPA has failed to take a final decision on Afzal's mercy petition for the last over f... Read More >> |
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| The 27 Year War, Part VI | The 27 Year War, Part VI Kedar
It was not Shivaji's personality but his vision and his values was what Deccan fought for. They imbibed that vision and made it their own. After that, they were not fighting for their hero, they were fighting for themselves. The secret of why people simply refused to surrender to Mughal power can be found not in Shivaji's heroics, but somewhere else. The secret lies in the reforms he brought. During the short span of his governance, Shivaji brought a manifold of reforms. For the purpose o... Read More >> |
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