Volume-2, Number-3, September-December 2022
Aims Scope of the Journal
EDITORIAL VOL.-2,NO.-3
Front Page of the Journal
Table Of Contents
| Articles |
| Diseases, Patients, State and Social Distancing in the Colonial Era – A Historical Review based upon “Swasthyo” & ‘Swasthyo Samachar’ Patrika |
01-15 |
| Dr. Ritabrata Goswami |
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| Gorkhaland Movement: History and its Evaluation in Present Context of Integration vs. Disintegration of Bengal |
16-35 |
| Ramendra Nath Bhowmick |
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| The Socio-Cultural impact of the Growth and Development of the Western Education in Princely State of Cooch Behar:1861-1949 |
36-49 |
| Sumana Das |
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| Role of Different NGOs in the Tribal Development in Purulia District of West Bengal: A Study |
50-63 |
| Sahadev Karmakar |
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| The Historical Importance of Census: A Case Study of few District of Bengal |
64-77 |
| Gourango Chandra Roy |
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| Role of Panchanan Barma as an intellectual of North Bengal |
78-89 |
| Dr.Fulchan Barman |
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| The Role of Christian Missionaries in Medical Services in Murshidabad District of West Bengal |
90-100 |
| Ganesh Kr. Mandal |
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| Land Settlements and Cattle Ecology in the Princely State of Cooch Behar, 1872-1940 |
101-119 |
| Sajal Adhikary |
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| Emergence and Development of Bengali Muslim Intelligentsia in the first half of the 20th Century |
120-133 |
| Md Mainul Islam |
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| The Relationship between the Tribes and the Forest : An Historical Perspective of Forest Villages in Jalpaiguri District, 1869-2014 |
134-146 |
| Sunita Mahato |
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| The Jaṭileśvara Temple of North Bengal: A Study |
147-163 |
| Sibam Saha |
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| The Practice of Sati in Colonial Bengal with special references to Hooghly District in West Bengal |
167-179 |
| Md Raju |
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| Mukhash Nach: A Traditional Folk Culture in North Bengal |
180-185 |
| Jagdip Kumar Chowhan |
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| Book Review |
| Amar Farooqui:The Establishment of British Rule 1757-1813 (Aligarh Historian Society,New Delhi,Tulika Books,Third Edition, 2019, pp.96, Price:250/p INR) |
186-190 |
| Dipankar Barman |
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