Author: Jyoti Biswas Assistant Professor Department of English Seth Soorajmull Jalan Girls’ College, Kolkata,West Bengal, India Email: jbiswas.cu2015@gmail.com Abstract:: The aim of the present paper is to historicise the role of the South Australian Baptists among the Namasudras in the formerly Eastern Bengal in the colonial period. In the background of the 1905...
Read MoreAuthor: Raj Somadeva PhD Senior Professor in Archaeology Postgraduate Institute of Archaeology University of Kelaniya Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Email: rajsomadeva@gmail.com Abstract:: This article explores the origins of a unique religious architectural form that emerged during the early history of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. The focus is on a type of...
Read MoreAbdul Ghaffar Khan: A Case Study of His Services in Colonial India to Pushtun and Beyond (1900-1950)
Author: Yahya Ahmad Independent Researcher Department of History, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad,Pakistan Email: Yahya.mehsud1@gmail.com Abstract:::This research paper probe into the remarkable services of Abdul Ghaffar Khan to Pashtuns and non-Pashtuns in colonial India from 1900 to 1950. The paper highlights his efforts in promoting education,social reform, and...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Sarbani Maity Academic Counsellor Department of Sociology Srikrishna College Bagula,West Bengal,India Email: sarbanimaity9@gmail.com Abstract::Tree worship was a regular practice of different ancient towns like- Bharhut, Ellora, Besnagar, Bodhagaya, Bhaja, Sanchi, Nagarjunakonda, Amarabati etc. Gradually, Indians started viewing trees as sensitive and...
Read MoreAuthor: Srijit Saha Independent Research Scholar Department of History Presidency University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: srijit.saha13@gmail.com Abstract::Jews have had a connection with India, dating back 2,000 years, also an important microminority community in India, reflecting the country’s diverse social fabric. This community contributed immensely to...
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