Author: Barnak Das Research Scholar Department of History University of Delhi Delhi Enclave, Delhi, India Email: dasbarnak@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:This essay charts the evolution and contradictions of the jury system in colonial India, tracing its complex history from the late eighteenth century to its abolition in independent India. Initially celebrated by the...
Read MoreAuthor: Sankhya Jana Scholar(Postgraduate) Department in History University of Delhi Delhi Enclave,Delhi,India Email: pannajana8@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract::This paper explores the history of theatre censorship in colonial India; focusing on how socially provocative dramas that carried anti-colonial sentiment provoked the anxieties of the colonial state. Centered...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Arun Ghosh 1Assistant Professor Department in History Darjeeling Government College Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: arunghosh76@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:The Kamtapur movement is one of the notable movements in post-independent North Bengal demanding a separate state. And the Kamtapur People’s Party played an important role in leading this Kamtapur...
Read MoreAuthor: Shagun Gupta 1Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History University of Delhi University Enclave,Delhi,India Email: Shagungupta31525@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:This article examines the political and cultural history of Baiswara, a distinctive region in Awadh historically inhabited and governed by the Bais Rajput clan, tracing its evolution from the Mughal...
Read MoreAuthor: Sanchayeeta Goldar 1Research scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal,India Email: sanchayeetagoldar55@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:Throughout history, plants and vegetation have held a profound place in human consciousness, often perceived as an earth’s vibrant and mysterious green covering. Since ancient times this...
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