Terror and the Normalising of Bad News: How M.N. Roy Founded the Communist Party of India
From 1924 - 26, M.N. Roy used a variety of terror tactics and propaganda as the forerunners to establishing the Communist Party of India (CPI)
From 1924 - 26, M.N. Roy used a variety of terror tactics and propaganda as the forerunners to establishing the Communist Party of India (CPI)
In 1933, the Home Department of the colonial British Government brought out a brief dossier on M.N. Roy, India's first Communist terrorist
Excerpts from Jadunath Sarkar's forgotten essay documenting the poisonous fruits of British rule in India
DVG writes an evocative profile of Sri Vina Sambayya, a great Vina exponent who flourished in the court Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.
A real-life episode from the 19th century narrating the extraordinary devotion that Sri Venkannayya had for Sri Ramachandra
Presenting a bouquet of three stories extolling the matchless devotion towards Shiva drawn from the annals of Sanatana history and tradition to celebrate this year's Mahashivaratri
The Iconic DVG (D.V. Gundappa) offers invaluable advice on the art of reading
Vibhu Academy announces a new course offering an in-depth introduction to Ancient Indian Science
The top ten, most read articles on The Dharma Dispatch during the year 2024
In the final episode of this series, Acharya Jadunath Sarkar delivers some enduring guidance regarding teaching, evaluation and examinations. This is a must-read for all people involved in making education policy today.