From witnessing the dawn of Independence to playing host to annual Republic Day celebrations for over seven decades, the historic Rajpath in India's power capital has seen the colonial rule and basked in the glory of a free, democratic nation.
Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy, forget in time that men have died to win them.— Franklin D Roosevelt
On January 21, the Amar Jawan Jyoti or the ‘Eternal Flame&rsq
Bengalis took to travel as a community long before it became a thing of fashion, status and culture. The Telegraph looks into what might have fed the zeal
[media type="image" id="899753" layout="portrait" position="right" caption="1"][/media] Since the late-1910s, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi had been at the forefront of India's quest to shake off the yoke of British colonial domination, otherwise known as the "Raj." The thin and abstemious former lawyer had led civil disobedience against colonial policies, encouraged Indians to