Author: Md Raju Former Student Department of History The University of Burdwan Rajbati, Burdwan,West Bengal Email: mdraju9875645162@gmail.com Abstract:Roop Kunwar’s Sati incident on 4 September 1987 shocked the entire country. This repetition of the practice of sati is a reminder of its prevalence during the colonial period. One of the damned practices that...
Read MoreAuthor: Sibam Saha State Aided College Teacher Department of History Dinhata College Dinhata, Cooch Behar,West Bengal Email: sibamsaha1993@gmail.com Abstract:The temples scattered in different parts of North Bengal demands an intense research on its art and architectural form. Very few research works have been done on the architecture of North Bengal till today....
Read MoreAuthor: Sunita Mahato Former Student Department of History University of North Bengal Sivmandir,Darjeeing,West Bengal Email: sunitamahato795@gmail.com Abstract:In West Bengal, Jalpaiguri district is a district with rectangle shape, an abundance of natural beauty, mainly tea plantations and deep forest teeming with wildlife on the west bank of the Tista river, a...
Read MoreAuthor: Sajal Adhikary Research Scholar Department of History University of Gour Banga Mokdampur, Malda,West Bengal Email: sajaladhikary31@gmail.com Abstract:The Princely State of Cooch Behar was predominantly an Agricultural State. The Condition of the State people depends on their agricultural production. Its recognized that in the colonial period of India,...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Ritabrata Goswami Assistant Professor Department of History Kaliachak College Kaliachak,Malda,West Bengal Email: ritabrataswami@gmail.com Abstract:The emergence of diseases and epidemics in India during the colonial era has become a major topic of research in the world of thinkers. Although the British usually demanded that their rule was the best but...
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