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Documenting the horse in Indian history


Documenting the horse in Indian history
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New Delhi, Feb 22 : The horse is etched on the Indian landscape and to view the sub-continent s past through the prism of the horse is to be swept up in its power and grace.
In this inspired and singularly erudite debut, The Tale of the Horse - A History of India on Horseback (Picador India), Yashaswini Chandra takes the reader on the trail of the horse into and within India. What follows is a surprising and exhilarating journey, covering caravan-trade routes originating in Central Asia and Tibet, sea routes from the Middle East, and the dominions of different sultans and Mughal emperors, the south Indian kingdoms as well as the Rajput warrior states. ....

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The Tale of the Horse: New book locates the animal's historical import in India by exploring myth, art, literature


The Tale of the Horse: New book locates the animal s historical import in India by exploring myth, art, literature
According to writer Yashaswini Chandra, the book demanded interdisciplinary research and a layered account due to its premise concerning the historical presence of the horse across Indian culture and society .
Chintan Girish Modi
January 30, 2021 09:46:59 IST
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Yashaswini Chandra is a historian who loves horses. When she set out to write her first book,
The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback, she wanted to go beyond “a utilitarian outlook by which horses are viewed simply as a commodity in trade or a creature of war.” It was important for her to be conscious of “the sentience of horses, as animals capable of a range of feelings and inspiring feelings in the humans they ha ....

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Interview: Yashaswini Chandra on what the horse tells us about India's past


Interview: Yashaswini Chandra on what the horse tells us about India s past
The author of ‘The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback’ on the animal’s influence over mythology and the medieval economy.
Detail of Battle of Haldighati , painted in 1822, showing Rana Pratap on his horse Chetak
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Yashaswini Chandra has a PhD in the history of art from SOAS, where she was also a teaching fellow, and formerly worked with Sahapedia, an open online resource on the arts, cultures and histories of India. In her first book,
The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback, Chandra reminds us of how central horses were to polities, economies and ruling classes, both ancient and medieval, before the mechanisation of the modern world changed everything. ....

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New irrigation model to help desert villagers


New irrigation model to help desert villagers
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Experiments have indicated a higher yield of farm produce by using the process
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Experiments have indicated a higher yield of farm produce by using the process
A new model of minor irrigation through sub-surface porous vessels (SSPV) being developed here is set to benefit the farmers with small land holdings in the villages of the Thar desert. Experiments have indicated a higher yield of farm produce and improvement in the nutrient value of soil after the installation of frustum-shaped vessels at the mounds formed on land.
The initiative, supported by Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi s Rural Technology Action Group, was taken up earlier this year, after the COVID-19 lockdown was announced, to address the issues of non-availability of food material, malnutrition among children and the villagers’ inability to earn livelihood in the cities. The model has effectively modified ....

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