Explore who was the first woman president of the INC, with her major role and contribution to India's education system to major movements.
"We are a family of Theosophists,” I have heard all my life. I mostly understood that to mean being like my sage, gentle great-grandfather who was a Theosophist. In family conversations, the term was ...
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KARACHI: The spirit of Dr Annie Besant lingers on MA Jinnah Road, in the shadowy interiors of the Karachi Theosophical Society (KTS), which was founded by her in 1896. The society's high-ceilinged ...
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“It was held that all was well with a man if he acted nobly and that his belief were quite secondary things” : Annie Besant in Bearings of Religious Social Reconstruction in 1913. While India was ...
While celebrating an important milestone in the history of a court, we normally tend to remember only the lawyers who stood and argued, and the Judges who sat and decided cases. But, the contribution ...
Tommy Besant's retirement is proving a lot noisier than he anticipated. The solitude of his work shed is punctuated by a symphony of growling chainsaws, clanging hammers, and the occasional giggle of ...
Walter Besant (1836-1901) was one of those prolific Victorian writers who makes Joyce Carol Oates or Stephen King seem lazy and unproductive. Besant churned out dozens of novels, as well as a slew of ...