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Know ‘Historiography’ before you judge post-colonial Indian History

If we take an example of Indian history, it is usually categorised into three periods ancient, medieval and modern, each having its own historiography.

Market Mantra: Is possibility of tougher curbs on mortgage lending on cards?

Both APRA and the Reserve Bank of Australia will remain cautious before undertaking any measures that may tighten the condition of the economy any further.

Market Mantra: Australian shares on a roll despite CBA and Westpac raising their fixed interest mortgage rate

Westpac shares were dumped in large numbers after it reported high expenses and full-year results missed targets.

Market Mantra: Shares market fall while Australian dollar rises on inflation concerns

Speculations of an interest rate rise due to rising worries, the upcoming RBA meeting on Melbourne Cup day will be particularly important.

Do you know about William Shakespeare’s family in Kolkata?

Shakespear arrived in Calcutta during the early 1800s as an East India Company official, marrying Emily Amelia Thackeray in 1803.

Market Mantra: The equity market leads Australian shares on a high

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the promise of jabbing the majority of the nation’s population and taming the virus risk also added to Rupee optimism.

Why Strategic Planning is vital to the resilience of Research and Teaching

Strategic planning holds the key for making future goals that are enabled by the people to have local, regional, national and global influences.

Remaining and expanding: what the Taliban’s return mean for jihad terrorism

The direct costs in terms of human suffering – lives lost, societies destroyed and trillions of dollars spent – are multiplied by unintended consequences and cascading problems.

Market Mantra: Australian shares rise to three weeks high as risk sentiment rebounds

Qantas also added that it would also bring forward the restart of its international flights by two weeks to November 1.

Understanding Caste and Untouchability in Sikhism: In shadow of lynching of Dalit by Nihangs

With Two thousand six hundred forty-three castes. This menace of caste curse is as bad in contemporary Sikhs as it is in any other society.

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Dr Murali Reddy performs region’s first robotic knee replacements in New Zealand hospital

Dr Reddy’s journey spans three countries and decades of dedication to medicine.

Victoria slashes car rego and fares as Trump’s Iran war hits Aussie household budgets

Announcing the measures, Premier Allan said the package was designed to help families cope with rising household expenses and higher fuel costs.

Award-winning young Indian innovators develop eco-friendly answer to microplastic pollution

Vivaan Chhawchharia, Ariana Agarwal and Avyana Mehta recently won the Asia regional title at The Earth Prize for their invention, dubbed “Plas-Stick”.
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