This Little Book Haven Keeps The Russian Spirit Alive In India
Manisha Granthalaya, a little book haven in Kolkata, which debuted in 1964, keeps the Russian spirit alive in India. A bookstore in Kolkata that appears empty from the outside preserves time on its shelves. Each corner of the Manisha Granthalaya, which is located near College Street, is nostalgically decorated with the covers of Soviet-era books […]
The Architect With Kolkata And Murshidabad Roots Transforming The Skyline Of New York
From the proposed recycling of the shell of Madison Square Garden into a new train hall for Pennsylvania Station in New York City to turning the Domino Sugar Factory on Brooklyn’s waterfront into a viable commercial space, architect Vishaan Chakrabarti, with roots in Kolkata and Murshidabad, is transforming the skyline of New York.
Why Toxic Gender Identity Politics Should Not Be Imported To India
There is a craze among a section of Indians to blindly imitate and import the toxic Gender Identity Politics destroying western societies. Indians need not to follow and copy toxic western culture mindlessly. We can achieve prosperity and modernity on our own terms while retaining Indian culture and values.