Author: Prodip Mandal Independent Researcher & State Aided College Teacher-I Department of History Lilabati Mahavidyalaya Jateshwar,Alinagar,West Bengal Email: prodipmandalfkt899@gmail.com Abstract:: The policy that the king adopts to run the state is politics.According to Aristotle’s Politics that “The state is the highest form of community and aims at the...
Read MoreAuthor: Khagesh Singha Independent Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: khageshsingha2@gmail.com Abstract::‘Freedom is the birthright of mankind’ Indians who believed in this principle also engaged themselves in a larger movement to free themselves from the British.The present work attempts a detailed study of...
Read MoreAuthor: Soumyadipta Sinha 1Research Scholar Department of History RKDF University Ranchi,Jharkhand,India Email: soumyadipta.sinha@gmail.com Abstract:: After the arrival of the British in Jalpaiguri they involved themselves in the tea trade. This tea business was quite profitable. In the later phase many Bengali entrepreneurs attached themselves to this tea...
Read MoreAuthor: Lakshmi Kanta Das Research Scholar Email: lakshmikantapu@gmail.com Abstract:: The present paper discusses the 1874 cyclone, officially known as the MidnaporeBurdwan cyclone, and tries to give a critical analysis of its impact on the society and economy of colonial Bengal. Hence, the primary focus of this study would be on the magnitude of damages of crops...
Read MoreAuthor: Shreya Singh 1Research Scholar Department of History Patna University Patna,Bihar,India Email: shreyajaisingh311@gmail.com Abstract:: Indian Civil Service can be termed as the steel-frame of the British administration in India. This system was the soul of British administration in India and effectively performed the work of policy-making and its execution....
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