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INTERVIEWS 50 INDIANS IMPRESSIONS |
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Everyone knows about Jinnah, but do you know how the army contibuted to the birth of Pakistan? |
A little known chapter on a woman's courage in colonial India. |
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The rich and the famous of those days preferred to settle down in Lahore, but Amritsar had its attractions for the the business community. |
Independence is, for a few hundred Pakistan citizens who emigrated to the erstwhile Malabar province in Kerala, a funny word. |
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Freedom fighter C S Chellappa is old, hungry and poor, but he has not yet lost his faith in India and its people. |
As harmless as it might look, the freckled brown, round chapati caused fear and loathing among British officers in 1857. |
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The Iron Man so dominated the Constituent Assembly that the Constitution could be aptly called the Patel Constitution. |
In the town deeply associated with the 1857 mutiny, the fire burnt brightly. |
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How Assam was saved from Jinnah's designs. |
Philips Talbot's vivid account of Gandhi's march for amity. |
INA soldiers believe India would have been different had Netaji survived. |
Sarojini Naidu's letters to the Mahatma, Nehru, Gokhale... |
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on the Kashmir Accession. |
K V Upadhye could not keep away from the revolutionary zeal of the age. |
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Ainslee T Embree reflects on 50 years of the India-US relationship. |
The amazing Mridula Sarabhai, crusader for peace. |
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