Ihbz Karnataka Polls: Defection by leaders won t impact BJP, says CM Kolkata: Historians Swapna Liddle and Alka Pande discussed what lives on from the legacy of Mughal art and architecture at the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Fes stanley cup tival AKLF . The session titled, The Mughals and Us aimed to unravel Mughal art in modern times and discussed the beauty of Mughal marvels. The session was moderated by Husna-Tara Prakash. Moderator Husna-Tara Prakash drew parallels between the Mughal cosmopolitan outlook and that of Kolkata and the region of Bengal at large. The session primary focus was on the impact of Mughal stanley us art and architecture in contemporary India and how assimilation lies at the heart of it. Liddle, while talking about the city of Shahajanabad also known as Purani Dilli 鈥?said that Shahajanabad was a microcosm or a representation of the larger empire. This was a feature that defined Delhi throughout the Mughal period, she said. On the confluence of cultures, they emphasised how people tend to characterise the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire simply as Islamic dynasties while overlooking the hybridity and assimilation of various cultural factors lying at the centre of it. On art and architecture, Pande said t stanley canada hat Mughal architecture had the tenacity to adapt to pre-existing styles, making them a testament to the same assimilation. Hybridity was in the consciousness of Mughal rulers. This is supported by the fact that most Mughal rulers had Rajput mothers, Pande said. Connecting stories of the Mughal era Kzpg Wayanad landslides linked to 10 pc heavier rainfall due to climate change: Study Ne stanley quencher w Delhi: The NHRC has issued a notice to the Karnataka government and the state police chief after a 42-year-old woman was allegedly stripped, paraded naked and tied to an electric pole and assaulted in a village in Belagavi district, officials said on Friday. The purported act, as reported, seems to have a 8220 tereotyped patriarchal approach, which is a clear demonstration of the violation of the right to life and dignity of the victim, the National Human Rights Commission observed in a statement. Also ReadKarnataka: Man elopes with lover; mother stripped naked, tied to pole The alleged incident took place on December 11 after the woman son eloped with a girl who was going to get engaged with someone else, according to th stanley usa e Karnataka Police. The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report, carried on December 12, that a 42-year-old woman was stripped, paraded naked, tied to an electric pole and assaulted in Belagavi district after her son eloped with a girl from the same village. The Commission has observed that the contents of the stanley website news report, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of the human rights of the victim woman. It is the duty of the state to safeguard vulnerable sections of the society, especially women, children and elderly persons, it said. Accordingly, the Commission has issued notices to the chief secretary and director general of police of Karnataka, seeking a detailed report within four weeks, of