Author: Lakshmi Kanta Das Research Scholar Email: lakshmikantapu@gmail.com Abstract:: The present paper discusses the 1874 cyclone, officially known as the MidnaporeBurdwan cyclone, and tries to give a critical analysis of its impact on the society and economy of colonial Bengal. Hence, the primary focus of this study would be on the magnitude of damages of crops...
Read MoreAuthor: Shreya Singh 1Research Scholar Department of History Patna University Patna,Bihar,India Email: shreyajaisingh311@gmail.com Abstract:: Indian Civil Service can be termed as the steel-frame of the British administration in India. This system was the soul of British administration in India and effectively performed the work of policy-making and its execution....
Read MoreAuthor: Priya Salam Independent Researcher Email: priyasalam.lsr@gmail.com Abstract:: :In the late nineteenth century, Delhi, then part of colonial Punjab, boasted a range of medical institutions, including the lunatic asylum, lock hospital, Delhi Civil Hospital, dispensaries at Lal Kuan, Sadar Bazar, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Najafgarh, Mehrauli, and missionary...
Read MoreAuthor: Mahuya Mukherjee Research Scholar Department of History Raiganj University Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur ,West Bengal Email: mahuyanc2019@gmail.com Abstract:: In this paper an attempt has been made to highlight the relation between Acharya Brajendranath Seal and other contemporary intellectuals. Indians were unconcerned about the rich culture and intellectual...
Read MoreAuthor: Sudipta Sardar Vice Principal Rabindra Bharati Mahavidyalaya Kolaghat,purba Medenipur,West Bengal Email: profsudipta.history@gmail.com Abstract:: Partition of Bengal was a turning point of Bengal in terms of administrative control and its development during the first decade of twentieth century. Historians saw partition as a divide and rule policy and their...
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