Swadeshi roots
Boundary disputes, border sealing, deportation of immigrants, trade and-tariff wars are paradoxes in our age of ...
The conflict between linguistic-cultural and religious identities has kept Bangladesh sharply polarised for decades ...
The words crafted by Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury—"Amar Bhaiyer Rokte Rangano Ekushey February" (My brothers’ blood dyes the ...
Weavers Studio Research Centre is organising an event, titled ‘Tagore and Textiles: Santiniketan & Beyond in Kolkata’, as a ...
Join the Alumni Associations 16th National Conference, discussing Indias future in energy, economy, and employment with ...
Parle-G is more than just a snack for Indians, its companion during tea breaks, long train journeys, and childhood study ...
Later it was included in his novel Anandamath and widely sung during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal. Moved by the Swadeshi movement, Abanindranath Tagore painted his famous image of Bharat Mata.
Parle-G Beginnings Parle-G’s story began in 1929 when Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan established the first Parle factory in Vile Parle, Mumbai, inspired by the Swadeshi movement. The factory ...