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My Friend Papaya - PatnaDaily


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I do not remember the precise moment when we became friends. We went to the same college and she was a few years senior. Most juniors silently admired this affable and bright student, the Premier of Patna Women’s College.
I got to know her better when I came to Delhi for my Post-graduation in 1977.Those days few Bihari girls came to Delhi for studies and along with TukTuk we formed a comfortable threesome in the South Block of the Post- graduate Women’s Hostel in Delhi University. (Meena B as we jokingly called Meena Bhargava joined our group later as the only non-Bihari). Away from home we had found our comfort zone and it was here that we got to know Papiya better amidst extended gossip sessions, trips to Connaught Place , Arts Faculty, Coffee House, Tibetan Monastery, Empire Stores and begging for extra portions of meat or fish and dessert from waiter Sher Singh in the hostel mess. As we slowly became friends with this fun loving warm person the ....

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Mohammed Shakeb: Preserver of Mughal Archival Documents and Reconstructor of Libraries


Mohammed Shakeb: Preserver of Mughal Archival Documents and Reconstructor of Libraries
A tribute to a polymath historian who recently passed away.
Dr Ziauddin Ahmed Shakeb at the Qutb Shahi tombs in Hyderabad, October 2013. Photo: Author provided
History10/Feb/2021
I first met Dr Mohammed Ziauddin Ahmed Shakeb in the summer of 2011, as a naïve PhD student who’d arrived in Hyderabad from Los Angeles wanting to “read Shah Jahan’s documents”. He asked me the very standard question asked of research students in India, “What is your topic?”
I only had a rather incoherent answer to give to Shakeb, the man who had, among other things, created the Mughal Record Room, in what is today known as the Telangana State Archives. Located in a nondescript building at the periphery of the Osmania University campus in the dusty precinct of Tarnaka, this institution has undergone numerous transformations over the course of a half-century of its exi ....

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A Tribute to D.N. Jha, a Historian Who Will Be Remembered for Treasuring Plurality


A Tribute to D.N. Jha, a Historian Who Will Be Remembered for Treasuring Plurality
Abuses and threats to his life were hurled at him, but he did not flinch from putting forth the evidentiary and the analytical positions that emerged from his in-depth studies.
D.N. Jha. Photo: Twitter/@manojkumarjnu
History05/Feb/2021
The passing away of Professor Dwijendra Narayan Jha on February 4, 2021, at the age of 81, caught many of us, including this writer, unawares.
True, this former Professor of History of Delhi University and one of the stalwarts in the study of early Indian history was not getting any younger these days and had been ailing for the last few years. Yet, there was absolutely no hint that his end was around when he came for his last public appearance for his online lecture, organised by the Kolkata-based academic body, Society for Understanding Culture and History in India (SUCHI) on January 10, 2021. ....

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D.N. Jha, a Doyen Among Indian Historians, Passes Away at 81


D.N. Jha, a Doyen Among Indian Historians, Passes Away at 81
Jha, in an interview to The Wire, had said there was no substantial evidence to prove that the Babri Masjid was built after demolishing a temple, and that the theory was constructed by the Sangh parivar.
D.N. Jha. Photo: Payasam (Mukul Dube)/CC BY-SA 4.0/Wikimedia Commons
History04/Feb/2021
New Delhi: Historian Dwijendra Narayan Jha’s entire life was spent in dispelling the influence of irrationality and unreason in Indian society. So much so that his books, innumerable research papers and scholarly interventions in political controversies earned him as much praise from the academic community as virulent wrath from the right-wing forces. ....

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