• The Story of Indian Muslims: Part 2

    The Story of Indian Muslims: Part 2

    Note: To read the first part of The Story of Indian Muslims, click here. The decline of the Mughal state provided “one of the strong boosts” to strengthening the hold of orthodoxy and hastening the pace of Islamisation. Muslim divines widely attributed the loss of Kingdom to religious and communal laxity and pressed for a Read more

  • John Stuart Mill on Freedom of Expression

    John Stuart Mill on Freedom of Expression

    The question of freedom of expression is not something that only our generation has been grappling with. It has a long history. Endless times it has been discussed and debated, and yet, here we are, unsure about how to answer this simple question: why is free speech important in a modern democracy? As Jonathan Haidt Read more

  • How First Humans Came to India

    How First Humans Came to India

    Recently we learnt how India moved from Africa. What about its population? Where did it come from? As you probably already know, our ancestors, just like the landmass, came from Africa. Pranay Lal, in his book Indica: A Deep Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent recounts the story of how first humans came to India Read more

  • How India Moved from Africa

    How India Moved from Africa

    That’s right! Not only did Indians — like everybody else — originally come from Africa, but the landmass too, which we today call India, moved from Africa. In fact India, Australia, South America, and even Antarctica were once not just neighbours, rather, they were joined together. It is only in the last three or four Read more

  • A Conversation with Louise Perry: The Case Against the Sexual Revolution

    A Conversation with Louise Perry: The Case Against the Sexual Revolution

    What did the sexual revolution of the 1960s do for women? It is generally suggested that by challenging traditional codes of behaviour related to sexuality, the revolution emancipated women and improved their lives. However, Louise Perry, author of the book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, begs to differ. She argues that we might have Read more

  • A Short Introduction to Zoroastrianism

    A Short Introduction to Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism is one of the most ancient monotheistic religions in the world; its foundation dates back to approximately 3,500 years ago. Yet, many of us don’t know much about it. That’s why this short introduction to Zoroastrianism will help you understand the religion better. Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, is regarded as the spiritual founder Read more