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The Philosophy of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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The Philosophy of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Our teachers do more than teaching, we look up to them as our guides. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was the guide for the entire nation, as a teacher and as a president

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Vedic Reforms in Colonial India
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Vedic Reforms in Colonial India

Today in 1875, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati made an attempt to synchronize the pantheistic multi-textual traditions of Hindus into a single whole of monotheistic elements with a call of going back to Vedas, under the umbrella of Arya Samaj.

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A Single Handed Fight
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A Single Handed Fight

A black day in India’s history, Veer Kunwar Singh, the country’s military gem who played a major role in the Great Revolt of 1857 passed away at his home in Jagdishpur due to injuries sustained during an encounter.

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Aryabhata in Space
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Aryabhata in Space

Built by the ISRO, India takes its first baby steps to space as Aryabhata launches into the vast orbit of Earth. Even though the Satellite was lost, it was a monumental event for India and its many scientists.

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Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha!
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Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha!

A protest where Nehru was booed, a leader like Morarji Desai was removed, political parties with different ideologies came together and 106 lives were sacrificed, all for one cause, Samyukta Maharashtra.

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Ferrying into pieces
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Ferrying into pieces

In the middle of a Brahmaputra went a ferry with 350 people on board. A gush of fast wind, the roaring angry waters, tipsy-turvy went the ferry - many went missing, many died and the ferry? There went one part of it and down goes the river another!

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Tuning in for Gods
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Tuning in for Gods

In a small village in Maharashtra, in 1926, Khale Kaka was born, who would grow up to compose music in five languages! His chiliad of songs earned him a Padma Bhushan in 2010.

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When East meets West
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When East meets West

Alla Rakha was an Indian tabla player who specialized in Hindustani classical music. He was also a frequent accompanist of sitar player Ravi Shankar and was largely responsible for introducing Tabla to the western audience.

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Natasamragini
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Natasamragini

From struggling to launch herself to giving opportunities to new talents. Presenting you the life story of Medha Manjrekar the Natasamragini of Marathi film industry.

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Attock Se Cuttack
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Attock Se Cuttack

From Attock to Cuttack the Marathas had conquered it all, making them the de facto ruler of the Indian subcontinent, but for how long?

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