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Rabindranath Tagore’s Ideas on Women Education: A Girls’ School at Santiniketan Brahmacharyashram (1908-10)

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Author: Arup Daripa Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Philosophy & Comparative Religion, Visva-Bharati Santiniketan,Birbhum,West Bengal Email: Arup.daripa2014@gmail.com Abstract:Rabindranath Tagore shared his enlightened ideas concerning education and experimented with them in Santiniketan. Tagore, the Poet-Educationist, was an ardent supporter of women’s...

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Impact of Rail Labour Movement in Bengal (1906-1975)

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Author: Dr. Jayati Nag Assistant Professor Department in History Diamond Harbour Women’s University Diamond Harbour,West Bengal,India Email: jayatinagdutta@rediffmail.com Abstract: The railway workers of Bengal emerged as a new force in the socio-political scene that greatly affected the destiny of the wage-earners of our country. For consolidating such gains,...

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Market places and its transformation of undivided Dinajpur in Colonial India with special reference to Kamarpara Ha

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Author: Khokan Das Assistant professor Department of History SBS Government College, Hili, Balurghat,West Bengal,India Email: Daskhokan199@gmail.com Abstract: The North Bengal was formed with Undivided Dinajpur, Pabna, Bagura, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Jalpaiguri, Kuch Bihar, Malda, Darjeeling and some other parts of northern part of Bengal in Colonial India. This district...

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Re-viewing Jātakas: Adultery, Punishments and Gender

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Author: Salomi Rai Research Scholar Department of History Sikkim University Gangtok, India Email: salomirai18@gmail.com Abstract: Buddhism attaches a great significance towards the notion of morality. Adultery thus was seen as a serious transgression and sin, the fallout of which not only harms oneself but everyone around. Despite this, the instances of adultery are...

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