Whenever the name Kohinoor comes to mind, it reminds us of the deep regret that it was once India's diamond but is now in the possession of England. Kohinoor has its own history, filled with ...
The Koh-i-Noor. 105-carats, oval-shaped, and arguably, the world’s most famous diamond. Today ... says he's very optimistic about the UK economy. The BBC visits the studio of British sculptor ...
A group of prominent Indians want the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which remains in the hands of the British monarchy.
Lady Meherbai Tata was a prominent Indian philanthropist. She was widely regarded for her contributions to various social ...
Oxfam report says wealth extracted from India between 1765 and 1900 would be a sum large enough to ‘carpet the surface area of London in £50 notes almost four times over’ ...
Anirudha Yerunkar November 13, 2024 2:57 PM IST While the Kohinoor may continue to capture public fascination, it is diamonds like the Jubilee Diamond that have left an indelible mark on India's ...
To enhance your vocabulary, we are bringing to you a passage from ‘The Times of India’ (dated ... who co-authored "Kohinoor: The Story of the World's Most Infamous Diamond" with journalist ...