The devastating story of the Bengal Famine of 1943 in British India, where at least three million people died, told for the first time by the eyewitnesses to it. The causes of the famine are many ...
Is there a case for reparations? Oxfam’s huge estimate of the money drained from India by Britain’s colonial rule does not ...
In 1838 there was terrible drought in Agra, which meant many crops and cattle died causing a famine. The East India Company and the British rulers did little to help with the relief and by the end ...
in the Central Province of India, right in the heart of the district which is being now devastated by famine. In his letter Mr. Mitchell says: View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
Major Dudley John Gardiner was a giant of a man and a dedicated and much-loved quartermaster for the poor and needy in India.
Chris Martin divides fans after thanking India for 'forgiving' British colonialism at Coldplay show in Mumbai - Some critics called out Martin’s on stage comments as ‘white guilt’ and ‘virtue signalli ...
The Oxfam report also highlights the devastating human toll of British rule in India. Between 1891 and 1920, 59 million excess deaths were recorded due to famine, disease, and poverty exacerbated ...
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