Author: 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...
Read MoreAuthor: Abhirup Maity Ph.D Research Scholar Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Jadavpur University Kolkata, West Bengal,India Email: Abhirup.iti@gmail.com Abstract::This essay examines how the reordering and reorganizing of spaces during colonial rule created new recreational areas, such as playgrounds and parks, through a detailed case study of colonial...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Sarmistha Banik Associate Professor IESE,Kunjaban,Agartala Government of Tripura Email: munmundasbiswas1978@gmail.com Dr Mun Mun Das Biswas Assistant Professor IESE,Kunjaban,Agartala Government of Tripura Email: munmundasbiswas1978@gmail.com Abstract::Of the many disciples of Swami Vivekananda, there were a few from outside India who became very renowned...
Read MoreAuthor: Dolon Biswas Independent Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: dolon.history@gmail.com Abstract::The present work attempts a detailed study of the Land Problems and Land reforms in Cooch Behar district. Land reform is a concept of independent India.Cooch Behar region belonged to Pragajyotishpur...
Read MoreAuthor: Supriya Chanda Independent Research Scholar Department of History Presidency University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: supriyachandaofficial@gmail.com Abstract::This paper undertakes a critical examination of the philosophical underpinnings of M.K. Gandhi’s concept of “Ethical Religion,” a paradigmatic vision that sought to reconcile the...
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