Author: Khokan Das Assistant Professor in History S.B.S. Government College, Hili Dakshin Dinajpur, WB, PIN-733126 Email: daskhokan1990@gmail.com Abstract::: The princely state of Kuch Behar has a glorious past of the trade and commercial activity from the past to present, as it is an agricultural belt of the North-Eastern part of India. The construction of roads,...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Lincoln Reang Associate Professor Department of History Tripura University Suryamaninagar Email: lreang@tripurauniv.ac.in Miss Jonomti Reang Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of History Tripura University Suryamaninagar Email: totohmolsoi@gmail.com Abstract::The Reangs are basically a semi-nomadic tribe who practice jhum (slash and burn) or shifting...
Read MoreAuthor: Sanjib Patra Independent Research Scholar Visva Bharati University Birbhum,West Bengal, India Email: patrasanjib2001@gmail.com Abstract::Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose stands as a figure shrouded in controversy and enigma, captivating the attention of historians and researchers worldwide. While much focus has been placed on the mystery surrounding his...
Read MoreAuthor: Neelesh Chaturvedi Research Scholar Jiwaji University Gwalior,Madhya Pradesh,India Email: chaturvedi.neelesh560@gmail.com Abstract::This paper tries to study the functioning and objectives of Hindustan Socialist Republic Association (HSRA) during the peak time of revolutionary activities, at length. HSRA played an important part not only in gathering the...
Read MoreAuthor: Santu Halder Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Jadavpur University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: santuhalder2010@gmail.com Abstract::Although sports are an integral part of human life, its inclusion in the framework of history practice is relatively new. Indian historians also joined the effort to highlight the proper importance of sport in...
Read MoreAuthor: Mridul Banik Independent Research Scholar Department of History Presidency University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: banik.sindrani@gmail.com Abstract::Deoband holds significant geographical and socio-political importance as the nineteenth-century town transformed via the introduction of railway, telegraph, post office, and educational institutions. As...
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