Author: Dr.Saika Hossain Assistant Professor Department of History Chandernagore College Chandannagar,Hooghly,West Bengal Email: saikahossain7@gmail.com Abstract: This article will mainly try to address this lacuna of the Indian historiography and will focus on the lives of this new generation of educated and professional Muslim women who emerged out of their...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Tapan Kumar Das Assistant Professor Department of History, South Malda College, Malda,West Bengal,India Email: tapandas79.college@gmail.com Abstract:Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was an Indian nationalist, the chief architect of the Indian constitution, social reformer and leader of the Dalits. Dalit is a modern term for untouchables whom M. K. Gandhi designated as...
Read MoreAuthor: 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...
Read MoreAuthor: Shipra Sarkar Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History University of Kalyani Kalyani, Nadia Email: sarkarshipra7@gmail.com Abstract:Lumbini Park, Kolkata has made a significant contribution to the history of the public mental health movement in West Bengal. The organization has been taking initiatives to protect the mental health rights of the common...
Read MoreAuthor: Nabanita Paul PhD Research Scholar Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta SACT-I, Department of English, Chakdaha College Email: nabanita.ujansrot@gmail.com Abstract: This paper is going to be an attempt to understand the aesthetics of postcolonial modernism with reference to urban planning and the related discourse on health and sanitation. By...
Read MoreAuthor: 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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