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‘Symbol of the heroic resistance’: India condemns demolition of Mujibur’s home

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence in Dhaka, where he was assassinated with seven members of his family in August 1975, was brought down by a massive mob

A mob stormed Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, independent Bangladesh’s first president and father of the country’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, at Dhanmondi 32 in Dhaka on February 6 (Agencies)
Updated on Feb 06, 2025 11:20 PM IST

MC Square: ‘I incorporate elements of my culture into my songs’

Delhi rapper MC Square talks about his latest single, Kakori Kaand, and how he aims to inspire his community and challenge stereotypes through his music.

MC Square has released his track titled Kakori Kaand
Updated on Jan 02, 2025 01:01 PM IST
BySamarth Goyal

HR reviewer Lamat R Hasan picks her favourite read of 2024

Two books on a founding member of the Ghadar Party, who set up a provisional Indian government in exile in Kabul in 1915, and appealed to the Emperor of Japan and to Lenin to help India’s struggle for freedom

Barkatullah Bhopali, the forgotten revolutionary: “Both Irfan and Husaini dwell on Barkatullah’s extensive travels – right from the time he was forced to leave India in the 1880s. He lived in London before moving to New York, where he could take on the British more freely. He launched a barrage of articles and speeches condemning British policies, and stressed the need for Hindu-Muslim unity during the freedom struggle.” (Rekhta)
Updated on Dec 20, 2024 12:28 PM IST
ByLamat R Hasan

Dharamshala hosts Tibetan Artists Festival, celebrating culture and resistance

The Tibetan Artists Festival has launched in Dharamshala, uniting over 30 artists globally to share their narratives of freedom and resilience.

Tibetan Artists Festival kicks off in Dharamshala(File photo)
Published on Nov 30, 2024 06:07 PM IST
ANI | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri, Dharamshala

An ode to the country’s past, a vision for its future

On September 22, HT reflects on India's century-long journey through the eyes of centenarian voters, like 103-year-old Yog Bir Handa, witnessing the nation's transformation.

Yog Bir Handa is one of roughly 218,000 people aged above 100 in India and one of just five in Delhi. (HT Photo)
Updated on Oct 16, 2024 06:34 AM IST
BySaurya Sengupta
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