Author: Chandan Das Research scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: myselfcdas@gmail.com Abstract:: The economy of colonial North Bengal was primarily based on agriculture. Naturally, the trade, commerce and industries of this region were also agriculture-centric. The main occupations of the local inhabitants of...
Read MoreAuthor: Umakanta Barman Guest Lecturer Department of History Raiganj University Raiganj,West Bengal,India Email: umakantabarman24@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Since the ancient time Indian Hindu society was mainly divided into four castes Brahmin Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra, one of which was the deprived caste namely the Shudras, they are most unprivileged in...
Read MoreAuthor: Khagesh Singha Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal, India Email: khageshsingha2@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:The great historian Gibbon describes the rise and expansion of Islam as “One of the most memorable revolutions which has impressed a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe”. Most of the...
Read MoreAuthor: Sahabub Alam Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: sahabubalam422@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract: The paper focuses on the British forest policy and its impact on the life of the Lepcha community, who were the aboriginals in the Darjeeling hilly region. This study also explores how the colonial...
Read MoreAuthor: Dolon Biswas Independent Research Scholar Department of History University of North Benal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: dolon.history@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract: B.R. Ambedkar said, ‘there is nothing fixed, nothing eternal, nothing sanatan, everything is changing and change is a law of life for individuals as well as for society’. Numerically the...
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