Author: Sajal Adhikary Research Scholar Department of History University of Gour Banga Mokdampur, Malda,West Bengal Email: sajaladhikary31@gmail.com Abstract:The Princely State of Cooch Behar was predominantly an Agricultural State. The Condition of the State people depends on their agricultural production. Its recognized that in the colonial period of India,...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Ritabrata Goswami Assistant Professor Department of History Kaliachak College Kaliachak,Malda,West Bengal Email: ritabrataswami@gmail.com Abstract:The emergence of diseases and epidemics in India during the colonial era has become a major topic of research in the world of thinkers. Although the British usually demanded that their rule was the best but...
Read MoreAuthor: Md Mainul Islam Assistant Professor Department of History Brahmananda Kesbab Chandra College Barrackpore,Kolkata,West Bengal Email: mainul3484@gmail.com Abstract:There was something called the ‘intellectual’ class of Bengali Muslim society. From the end of the 19th century to the third decade of the 20th century, there was a debate among the...
Read MoreAuthor: Ganesh Kr. Mandal Assistant Professor Department of History Berhampore Girls’College Berhampore, Murshidabad,West Bengal Email: gkmandal1982@gmail.com Abstract:The contribution of Christian Missionaries in service work in various parts of India and Bengal is undeniable. The Christian Missionaries played the pioneering role to adopt the health-mission along...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Fulchan Barman Assistant Professor Department of History Mathabhanga College Mathabhanga,Cooch Behar,West Bengal Email: fulchanbarman@gmail.com Abstract:Panchanan Barma was one of the leading intellectuals of the Colonial North Bengal. He was born at Cooch Behar Princely State in a Rajbanshi Jotedar family, but the main centre of his literary and social...
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