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Lahori Gate at Red Fort holds history where only India’s Prime Minister unfurls the national flag every Independence Day, symbolising freedom’s journey from colonial rule to modern pride.
India’s history is dotted with once-glorious cities that vanished without a trace. From the legendary sunken city of Dwarka to the advanced Indus Valley sites of Lothal and Kalibangan, these 7 lost cities were centers of trade, spirituality, and power. Vijayanagara and Fatehpur Sikri fell to invasions and environmental challenges, while Poompuhar and Taxila succumbed to floods and warfare. Today, their ruins whisper tales of ancient grandeur, attracting historians, travelers, and archaeologists alike.
India was never home to an actual gold bird, but it was metaphorically called Sone Ki Chidiya because of its immense wealth, culture, and influence. While the literal bird doesn’t exist, the phrase lives on as a reminder of India's glorious past—and perhaps a vision for its future.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s legacy is not only a cornerstone of Indian democracy but also a beacon for social justice movements worldwide. These five books offer different lenses—personal, political, philosophical, and historical—through which to explore his extraordinary life.
Madhya Pradesh, known as the "Heart of India," offers a blend of rich culture, history, and natural beauty. From ancient temples and historical sites to wildlife sanctuaries and scenic landscapes, it’s a destination for all kinds of travellers.
The Mughals played a very crucial role in Indian histrory and introduced a unique architectural style that evolved into a remarkable blend known as Indo-Islamic architecture throughout their vast empire in the Indian subcontinent. Here is the list of 10 iconic monuments built by the Mughals in India.
The Mughal Empire played a crucial role in Indian history. Founded in the 16th century, it included many famous rulers from that era. Its last emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, became a symbol of resistance during the 1857 rebellion against British rule.
Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on October 2nd every year, marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
It encourages people to reflect on the values of peace, tolerance, and non-violence
By celebrating this day, we commit ourselves to fostering a more peaceful and compassionate world for future generations
You might forget the Seven Wonders of the World after visiting 'Rani Ki Vav' in Patan, Gujarat. This stepwell is so beautifully constructed that its craftsmanship will leave you amazed.
Every news of the growing friendship of the world's super power America and India makes Pakistan restless and Pakistan's restlessness has increased even more due to two news coming from America. First News An Indian-origin MP in America has proposed to declare August 15 as National Day of Celebration in the US Parliament and a team of American MPs is also coming to India to participate in India's Independence Day Celebration.
National Conference President Farooq Abdullah's big statement has come to the fore. They have said that they will remove the chapters, but how will they change the history. How will you hide Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb?
The history of the Mughals will not be taught in the schools of Uttar Pradesh (UP) from now on. The Yogi government has taken a big decision on teaching the history of Mughals. Changes have been made in the 12th syllabus.
You will be surprised to know that 24 historical buildings across the country have disappeared despite being protected by ASI. Now how this institution was working is under question.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
This segment of DNA brings you information related to today's history.
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