Author: Sumana Das 1Guest Lecturer Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University (Second Campus), Email: dasbarmansmana94@gmail.com Abstract:: Prior the British contact the education was confined in the royal family and family of the nobles. After the ‘Anglo-Cooch Behar Treaty’ Cooch Behar became a native or princely state. The main aim of the present...
Read MoreAuthor: UdayModak1 1Research Scholar Department of Education OPJS University Rajgarh, Churu, Rajasthan Email Id: Email: udaymodak8116@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:Lawrence Kohlberg, a psychologist belonging to the University of Harvard is known for putting forward a theory of the development of moral judgement in the individual, right from the years of early...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Debjani Roy 1Assistant Professor and Head Department of Journalism and Mass Communication BKC College Bonhooghly, Kolkata, West Bengal Email: debjanighosh66@yahoo.com Abstract::The press is the most important, effective, extensive, popular and convenient, cheapest and the surest method of molding and formulating public opinion. It is the most important of...
Read MoreAuthor: Abdullah 1Research Scholar Department of History Vidyasagar University Rangamati,Midnapore,West Bengal,India Email: abdullahhistory1993@gmail.com Abstract:: An almost forgotten name in the history of Indian women’s education is Fatima Sheikh. Savitri Bai Phule stands out as the pioneer of Modern Indian women’s education, another identity of hers...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Jagdip Kumar Chowhan Assistant Professor Department of History Malda College Malda,West Bengal,India Email: jagdipchowhan@gmail.com Abstract:: This article is highlighted the peasantry condition of Bengal after the Great Depression. This worst condition makes to rise the peasantry politics. Before the formation of the autonomous body, Praja Party of...
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