The Story of 1st Indian Ink Company from Kolkata.
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During the 1930s, when the Swadeshi movement was at its peak, its founder Mahatma Gandhi was ferociously looking for a locally-made ink to write letters and petitions.
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He shared this with Satish Chandra Das Gupta, a freedom fighter from WB. Credited with making Krishnadhara, India’s 1st Swadeshi ink, Gupta shared his formulation with the Maitra brothers, Nanigopal & Sankaracharya.
Newspaper clipping how Sulekha was started at Gandhi's request.
The brothers, who had just been released from jail and jumped on the opportunity to defy the British again. The deep-rooted nationalism was such that Nanigopal even left his teaching job at the Rajshahi University, as he was ordered to switch from dhoti to a suit.
So he moved to Calcutta (now Kolkata) & started selling the ink. The sales increased multifold and it came to be known as Professor Maitra’s ink. The name Sulekha came about only when shopkeepers asked what the ink was called. The name was supposedly given by Rabindranath Tagore.
While the company has no proof of this, the Maitra's has chosen to go with this version of the story. In no time, as stalwarts including Gandhi, former prime minister Morarji Desai, former West Bengal chief minister Dr Bidhan Chadra Roy,& Satyajit Ray wrote using Sulekha’s ink.
In fact, the ink and its bottle made cameos in Satyajit Ray’s Feluda stories and movies as well. So it came as a blow to many when the company shut in 1989. While Sulekha returned in 2006 with another line of homecare and solar-powered products, it was never the same.
In November last year, the company formally relaunched its famous Swadeshi line of inks including Scarlet, Red, Executive Black and Royal Blue. It also added a patriotism flavour by packing the ink in another symbol of resistance, the khadi pouch made in Santiniketan.
The company received an overwhelming response and orders began pouring in from different countries, including Greece, Australia, the UK, USA, Bangladesh, Nepal and of course, India.
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When we say "the father gave her daughter's hand in marriage" do we think of an evil father casting away his child or do we think of a well dressed gentleman leading his child upto the groom in a church?
Do we ever ask ourselves what right a father has to give his daughter's hand to someone else ?
We do not.
Because everything that is from the west and it's Judeo Christian cultural backdrop is sacrosanct.
If "giving her hand in marriage" is okay , then what is so fundamentally wrong with "kanyadaan" ?
We'll , it is wrong just because it is hindu (read pagan idol worshipping natives) . Our colonial masters taught us to hate our roots and we have since continued with the practice.
The 'MOST' Horrible sacking of cities by the Invaders.
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1. Timur sacked Delhi in 1398, it is said he slaughtered a 100K people there.
(Pic :-Timur defeats the Sultan of Delhi, Nasir Al-Din Mahmud Tughlaq 1397–1398, painting dated 1595–1600.)
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2. Alla-ud-din Khilji killed around 8K of the Mongol army who were settled in today's Mongolpuri in Delhi.
Their heads were displayed at the Chor-Minar, Delhi (Pic 1)
3. In 1556, Akbar defeated Hemu at Panipat (Pic 2), slaughtered his army, and built a tower with the heads.
4. Sacking of Mandu by Adham Khan in 1561. (Pic 1)
5. Sacking of Chitod by Akbar where he killed 30K peasants in 1567. (Pic 2).
Women committed Jauhar.
6. Sacking of Delhi by Nadir Shah in 1739 where 1st he emptied the Mughal Treasury & then he killed over 20K delhites. (Pic 3)
34 years ago Roop Kanwar’s Sati forced Rajasthan to rewrite laws. She sat on her husband’s funeral pyre & was burnt to death at Deorala village in Sikar district.
18-year-old Roop Kanwar remains India’s last known case of Sati.
Sati was an ancient practice among Hindu communities in India, in which a recently widowed woman, either voluntarily or by force, immolated herself on her deceased husband's pyre.
In December 1829, the Bengal Sati Regulation banning the Sati Pratha (practice) in all jurisdictions of British India was passed by the then Governor-General Lord William Bentinck.
Puppet Show / कठपुतली
Shadow Support Show / रावणछाया ...
Story Telling / कथा, पुराण, कीर्तन, प्रवचन ...
Ramlila / रामलीला, रम्मन ...
Processions / many a रथयात्रा ...
What does a Hindu Temple means to all hindus ??
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It is a Abode of God / Goddess
A Shrine
A Teertha-Kshetra
A Spiritual Center
A Philosophical School
A Community Center
A Food Donation Center
A Free Shelter for Yatris
A Community School Teaching Ethics.
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An Art, Music, Dance, Drama School
A Platform for Artists
A Marketplace
An Architectural Marvel
A Masterpiece of Craftsmanship
An Art Gallery
A Museum
A Historic Monument
A Place of Pride
An Employment Guarantee Scheme
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A temple provided employment for hundreds of people. When one temple was destroyed hundreds of families lost their livelihood. Imagine what the destruction of temples must have done to the artists, shopkeepers, florists ... and their families.
How Europeans treated Native Americans.
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When extermination of Native Americans failed, "civilizing" became the new US policy. This meant that the Indians would become "civilized" - read & deculturalized.
U.S. and Canadian authorities took Native children from their homes and tried to school, and sometimes beat, the Indian out them. Now Native Americans are fighting the theft of language, of culture, and of childhood itself.
The purpose of these Native American boarding schools was to remove Native Americans from their home and cultures in order to change their identities and lifestyles to be like the "white man". Native American children were forced to think and act like the dominant white culture.