Author: Kausar Ali Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of History, Raiganj University, West Bengal, India, Email: Kausaraliugb@gmail.com Abstract: Sundarbans means ‘the beautiful forest’. Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It has a unique human-nature relationship. It is located in Southern part of West Bengal in India and some parts of...
Read MoreAuthor: Rajib Roson Ghosal Research Scholar, Department of History Visva-Bharati, Shantiniketan. Email: rajibrghosal92@gmail.com Abstract: The unthinkable discoveries of technologies and the success of medical science are always impatient to prove each other. In a few moments, the incurable disease is leaving the body forever, and in a few seconds, an injection is...
Read MoreAuthor: Madhab Chandra Adhikary Professor Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Cooch Behar,West Bengal Email: madhab.cbpbu@gmail.com Abstract: The national movement was not uniformly observed throughout the whole of Bengal, and in every region, the national movement was activated in their respective areas. As the Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Supam Biswas Assistant Pofessor, Department of History Baneswar Sarathibala Mahavidyalaya, Cooch Behar, West Bengal Email: sutulbiswas@gmail.com Abstract: The Nepalese constituted a major bulk of the population in seven states of North East India. The British encouraged the Nepalese to settle down on the foothills, forest fringes and river banks. Many of...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Rajeswar Roy Assistant Professor, Department of History M.U.C. Women’s College, Rajbati, Purba-Bardhaman-713104, West Bengal Email: royraaz10@gmail.com. Abstract:The images of various sculptures of the goddess Mahiṣāsuramardinī as terrible aspects of the mother goddess (as icons of Śakti) have been discovered from various parts of North Bengal during the...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Sailen Debnath Associate Professor Department of History Alipurduar University Alipurduar,West Bengal Email: sailenapdc@gmail.com Abstract: Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of Satyagraha (the practice of using truth or soul force) and non-violence in the 20th century world, was a religious humanist. Hence, there is a debate in general as to whether he was a...
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