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Writing About Hope after Trauma | The Pickpocket’s Letter

Writing About Hope After Trauma | The Pickpocket’s Letter Why The Pickpocket's Letter Is Ultimately a Story of Resilience There are some stories that begin with tragedy and never really leave it. Then there are stories in which tragedy is only the beginning. When I...

The Orphaned Children of Haridwar

The Orphaned Children of Haridwar Few places in India are as spiritually significant as Haridwar. For centuries, millions of pilgrims have travelled to its sacred ghats for a dip in the River Ganges, in the belief it washes away a lifetime's sins. Yet behind the...

Cinema in 1930s Calcutta, Film and the British Raj

Cinema in 1930s Calcutta, Film and the British Raj Discover cinema in 1930s Calcutta, from Hollywood glamour and Bengali films to the grand theatres that entertained audiences during the British Raj. A Moment in Time Calcutta, August 1934 – 7:15 p.m. The evening air...

Objects That Built an Empire: A Trunk Bound for Bombay

Objects That Built an Empire: A Trunk Bound for Bombay. As a boy, I recall seeing a battered old trunk relegated to a corner of our back room which rarely saw the light of day. Made of sturdy teak wood, covered in brown leather, it had a handle on each side and two...

Why Was Calcutta Called the ‘Second City of the Empire’?

Raj Journal # 4   Why Was Calcutta Called the "Second City of the Empire"? The Rise of Britain's Greatest City in the East A Moment in Time Calcutta, November 1934 – 8:15 a.m. The River Hooghly is alive with activity. Ocean-going steamships from London, Liverpool and...

Objects That Built an Empire: The Fountain Pen That Changed History

Objects That Built an Empire: The Fountain Pen That Changed History I want you to imagine walking into a grand office in London during the height of the British Empire. Heavy oak furniture fills the room. Maps of distant lands cover the walls. A clerk carefully places...