The Sengol 1947 is an independent digital publication that brings India’s past and present together. Our name comes from the historic Sengol—a sacred sceptre presented during the transfer of power in 1947—that continues to symbolize justice, authority, and tradition. Inspired by that legacy, we strive to create a space where readers can understand India’s history and also make sense of the policies and events shaping today’s nation.
We are not an official government website, nor are we connected to IGNCA or any state institution. The Sengol 1947 is privately run and editorially independent. All our articles are written for informational and educational purposes, based on careful research, credible sources, and responsible journalism.
Our Mission
India’s history is full of moments that shaped who we are today. At the same time, current decisions in governance, culture, and policy continue to impact our everyday lives. Our mission is to bridge that gap—explaining the past while making the present clear and accessible.
What We Publish
- Indian History & Freedom Struggle – In-depth stories about 1947, the Constitution, and the leaders who defined India’s journey.
- Culture & Heritage – Features on monuments, festivals, literature, and traditions that form the soul of India.
- Politics & Governance – Updates and explanations of major laws, policies, and parliamentary debates.
- Current Affairs – Clear coverage of important issues in society, economy, and public policy.
How We Work
Our team of writers and editors follows strict standards to ensure accuracy, neutrality, and independence. Every article is fact-checked in line with our Fact-Checking Policy and reviewed according to our Editorial Policy. We also maintain a Disclaimer and Terms & Conditions to ensure transparency in everything we publish.
Independent Voice
The Sengol 1947 is not affiliated with IGNCA, the Government of India, or any official institution. We are an independent voice committed to honest storytelling and reliable reporting. Our purpose is to inform, not to represent or replace any official source.
Contact Us
We welcome feedback and suggestions from our readers. To reach us, write to [email protected] or use our Contact Us page.





