Popular posts from this blog
Fort Kolaba, Alibaug
Fort Kolaba, Alibaug Coordinates 18.6344°N 72.8642°E Height sea level Site information Controlled by Indian Govt. Open to the public Yes Condition Fairly good Site history Materials stone Garrison information Occupants Nil Kolaba Fort located at Alibag beach is an old fortified maritime base in Alibag , Konkan , India. It is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km from the shores of Alibag , 35 km south of Mumbai , in the Konkan region of Maharashtra , India .The average height of the fort walls is 25 feet. It has two main entrances, one on the seaside and the other towards Alibag. An interesting feature of this fort is that it has freshwater wells in its premises even though it is a seaside fort. In the monsoons , the fort can be reached by wading through waist-deep water at low tide. However, at high tide, boats must be used to reach it. In that fort, there are temple...
India: Before Colonialism
For too many years we as a country have suffered from a poverty of aspiration. - Anand Mahindra. India got independence from the British Empire in 1947 AD. But the first war of independence was fought in 1857 AD where the British EIC lost the control of the Indian affairs and the Magna Carta was issued. By early 1800s since the fall of the Maratha Confederacy after prolonged warfare, the country plunged in an abyss of anarchy, economic erosion, epidemics and utter poverty. So, what did the Indians aspire back in the 1800s? The answer is freedom. There was nothing else to choose. Freedom was achieved in 1947 thru means of revolutions, mutinies and civil disobedience. It can never be said that Indians did not have aspirations. They routed the British-who had no intention of leaving the strategic Indian peninsula. But to restore their influence in the subcontinent the British partitioned India before their exit forming the states of Pakistan, Bangladesh & Burma [The New Great Game]. M...
Comments
Post a Comment