Fort William College, established in 1800 in Calcutta, aimed to educate British officials in local languages for...
Sarvarthapedia Area-11 (Human Journey)
The Sarvarthapedia Eleventh Area, The Human Journey: Biography and Exploration, centers on individual lives and collective exploration. It documents the achievements of remarkable individuals, including scientists, leaders, artists, and explorers, whose contributions have shaped history. It also covers the exploration of new lands, oceans, and space, reflecting humanity’s enduring curiosity and ambition. This area emphasizes narrative, experience, and the human dimension of discovery.
Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee (1901–1953) was a prominent Indian educationist, jurist, and nationalist leader. His remarkable career...
Civilization is defined as a self-sustaining, intelligent architecture that enables societies to accumulate memory, coordinate actions, and...
Good Life (3-Volume): An encyclopedia of everything humanity seeks when it speaks of “a better life”
Good Life (3-Volume): An encyclopedia of everything humanity seeks when it speaks of “a better life”
A good life is not the same as a successful life. A person may be rich but lonely,...
Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara Bhattacharyya (1844–1935) was a prominent Sanskrit scholar from Bengal, known for his extensive contributions to...