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"Hindu school of History needed": A call for a new narrative amidst Diverse Historical Interpretations, contrasting views of Communist Historians and Aligarh Apologists, to provide a comprehensive understanding of medieval India's intricate past
| Satyaagrah | Sita Ram Goel
Orthodox Muslim historians, bolstered recently by petro-dollars, echo the sentiments of their medieval counterparts
"Each era, a stitch in time's tapestry": India's ancient timeline - From Svayambhuva Manu to the Mahabharata, new research using archaeo-astronomy redefines historical chronology, challenging established epochs and reshaping our understanding of the past
| Satyaagrah | Authors
There is a genuine need to reconstruct Western chronology up to Augustus without referring to the epoch of the Christian era
"Crumbling Chronicles, their stories yearn to be retold": Each intricately carved stone horse in the Pir Panjals carries a profound secret. Once symbols of Bharat's grandeur, now overshadowed by indifference, and their plea for acknowledgment grows louder
| Satyaagrah | Authors
As the folklore goes, during their period of exile, the Pandavas are believed to have graced this land and sculpted these stone guardians as a testament to their time spent here.
"Uncover a hidden aspect of history": The mystery surrounding King Vikramaditya's reign and his illustrious Navaratnas, journey through time, exploring the legends of Kalidasa to Vetala Bhatta, unraveling a historical enigma from the 1st century BCE
| Satyaagrah | Authors
In the court of the king, Dhanvantari, Kśapaṇaka, Amarsimha, Śaṅku, Vetālabhaṭṭa, Ghaṭakarpara, and Kālidāsa are renowned.
"Basic tool for manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words": Prof Castellano blames the US and its unjust foreign policies for having provoked 9/11 horrors in the first place, not poor security but America’s “imperialist” policies accountable
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
At the peak of post-9/11 emotions, Chomsky was quick to downplay the severity of the Twin Towers atrocity, comparing it to Bill Clinton’s missile attack on a factory in the Sudan
“Abuses of the University”: Professor Berube described University as “the final resting place of the New Left,” said those who failed to regard “feminist or queer theory as a legitimate area of scholarship”—were only perpetuating “ignorance and injustice
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
A leftist and self-proclaimed “progressive educator,” Professor Berube is candid about the political character of many university English departments
"You tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed": 'The Beautiful Tree' by Dharampal establishes that Britishers learned about establishing schools from India, Collector AD Campbell copied gurukul for mass education in Europe
| Satyaagrah | Ram Swarup
The fact of wide-spread education – a school in every village – was uniformly noticed by most early observers
“Instead of causing chaos and rocking someone else’s boat, you need to row your own”: Prof Berry, a strong advocate of racial preferences in employment & education, said “Civil Rights laws were not passed to give civil rights protection to all Americans”
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
In Professor Berry’s opinion, Republican appointments of African Americans such as Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, and Colin Powell to the highest positions of authority and power in government were anti-black in intention
“Who says exactly what they’re thinking? What kind of a game is that?”: Committed Marxist, Prof. Berlowitz teaches “resistance” as in, “Privatization must be resisted,” - only a Marxist could make the connection between resisting privatization and peace
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
He claims that the program is part of a pernicious Pentagon plan to convert underachieving schools into boot camps
“No one wants to be easy to get over. That’s what mind games are for”: Prof Derrick Bell at New York University School of Law was godfather, of “Critical Race Theory,” an academic tradition in which race plays same role as a class in the Marxist paradigm
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Critical Race Theory suggests that to combat this “institutional racism,” oppressed racial groups have both the right and the duty to decide for themselves, which laws are valid and are worth observing