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The grand structure that is Bada Imambara of Lucknow

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Imambara, Lucknow aka Asfi Imambara, the imambara built by Asaf. Imam_bara refers to the ‘House of the Imam’. Imam: literally, the head of the ummah, the Muslim community. The Imambara at Lucknow was commissioned by Asaf ud daula, the Nawab of Awadh at a time when Awadh was facing  famine conditions. When another imambara was constructed in the neighbourhood a few years later, the Asfi Imambara came to be called the ‘Bada’ Imambara. Bada referring to ‘big’. The other building came to be known as the ‘chhota’ imambara, chhota referring to ‘smaller’.  Building this grand structure created much needed employment for a people who were facing difficulty because their crops had failed. Paid labour ensured some money in their hands which could be used to buy food and other essentials. Construction started in 1784 and the building was finally put into use in 1791.  The Bada Imambara  is a marvel of civil engineering. Built on very deep foundations, it is a building that uses...

Nehruvian Socialism - A Facebook post by India History

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Courtesy India History page on fb Nehruvian socialism was known for emasculating all entrepreneurship in India. As a result, the handful of monied families of India at the time of independence continued to dominate the economy for the next five decades.  No new entrepreneurship was allowed. No new schools or colleges were allowed on the excuse of allowing only the best. Indians were even disallowed contact with the outside world. An Indian travelling abroad could only take $20. Anything more, it was argued, would deplete the treasury of Nehruvian India.  India, which had the largest manufacturing base in all of Asia and Africa, quickly became a basket case. Its huge agricultural classes were reduced to penury, unable to feed even themselves.  Those decades were the lost decades. All the gains instituted by India’s  contact with Britain  were lost, as also all the spirit that Indians possessed. Instead, Indians began to spend an inordinate amount of energy in br...

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The Caste Conundrum: Let the Caste Census go Beyond Hindus

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  Lalit Shastri Lalit Shastri The demand for a caste-based census of the Hindu population in India has garnered significant attention and debate. This move by the Congress party and its allies has raised a crucial question: why restrict the caste census to Hindu communities alone? The intricate web of caste divisions extends beyond Hinduism, permeating other religions in the subcontinent as well. Therefore, it is imperative to contemplate a comprehensive caste census that encompasses all religious groups, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and also atheists. This article delves into the history and complexity of the caste system in South Asia more particularly in India, its presence in various religious communities, and why a holistic approach to the caste census is necessary. The Pervasive Caste System  To understand the need for an inclusive caste census, one must recognize that the caste system is deeply entrenched in the social fabric of the Asian s...

Significance of Dussehra as a celebration of good over evil

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Lalit Shastri In the contemporary world, the essence of festivals, such as Dussehra or Vijayadashami, is gradually transforming from profound spiritual celebrations into mere rituals. The lamentable truth is that many individuals partake in these festivities without truly internalizing the underlying message of victory over evil and its relevance in society. As this shift occurs, our tightly woven societal fabric begins to unravel, losing both its shape and significance, and the warmth of camaraderie fades, replaced by a relentless pursuit of strategic connections. Dussehra, a festival celebrated with grandeur and fervor, signifies the triumph of good over evil, symbolized by Lord Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana. It is a time for reflection on the eternal struggle between righteousness and malevolence, as well as an opportunity to rekindle the values of righteousness, integrity, and the power of truth in our lives. However, in the fast-paced modern world, the spiritual as...

Mahua Moitra's Cash for Query scam opens a can of worms

Lalit Shastri A Social media content creator, who is on youtube with the ID BhikhuMhatre @MumbaichaDon and is also on X/Twitter as BhikuMhatre @MumbaichaDon, has posted a tweet, under the heading: "Long Read with Explosives Details!". Citing from the Affidavit of Darshan Hiranandani, he has exposed the All India Trinamool Congress MP Moitra Mahua, now facing the "cash for Query" charge.  BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon has raised a couple of burning questions.  He has asked on X/Twitter, "does Mahua Moitra have Brain to carry out this Entire Hit Job on #Adani ON HER OWN?"  Also, "Is Chidambaram involved too?" He further points to two names in Affidavit of Darshan Hiranandani! The names are Shardul and Pallavi Shroff! On Shardul and Pallavi, the tweet says: Check here

Shaping Lives: Nurturing Future World Leaders

  Lalit Shastri In a world that increasingly demands excellence, the notion of shaping lives has taken on new significance. Every move of a child has to be minutely watched and corrected, with the hope that, as they grow up, they will be prepared to rule the world. The very essence of this idea encapsulates our relentless pursuit of nurturing future leaders in every sphere and walk of life. But is this intense shaping of children’s lives a boon or a bane? Let's explore the intricacies of this phenomenon. The modern world is marked by fierce competition, where opportunities are scarce, and expectations are high. In this environment, parents, teachers, and society itself often place immense pressure on children to excel in every aspect of life. From academics to extracurricular activities, from manners to appearances, the scrutiny is relentless. It stems from the well-intentioned desire to equip the next generation with the tools to succeed. However, we must reflect on the impact thi...