Author: Dr. Lab Mahato Guest Faculty The Sanskrit College and University West Bengal, India Email: labmahato23@gmail.com Abstract:: This article analyses the temperance movement in Bengal between the 1880s and 1909, with special reference to Calcutta, highlighting the interaction between voluntary associations and colonial governance. Influenced by temperance...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Pallavi Chakravarty Assistant Professor School of Liberal Studies Dr B R Ambedkar University Delhi,India Email: pallavi@aud.ac.in Abstract:: This article discusses two popular texts, Notun Yehudi and Anya Yehudi, which have used the metaphor Yehudi to explain the plight of the refugees coming from East Pakistan into India. The applicability of this...
Read MoreAuthor: Pubali Ghosh Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal,India Email: ghoshpubali22@gmail.com Abstract:: Indian religious sculpture uses syncretism as a visual form of theology to resolve three main issues which include inter-religious disputes and complex philosophical matters and regional cultural conflicts....
Read MoreAuthor: Koushik Chanda Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of History Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: koushikc631@gmail.com Abstract:: Purulia, the then Manbhum, is rich in a variety of folk arts. Since ancient times, the people of Manbhum have been making a living by focusing on various forest and folk products. And based on that formula,...
Read MoreAuthor: Prosenjit Mondal Assisstant Professor Department of History Birbhum Mahavidyalaya Birbhum,West Bengal ,India Email: pon550730sp@gmail.com Abstract:: Birbhum, a district of West Bengal is known for its cultural values as well as its agricultural productivity. This region is one of the major areas for agricultural production. About 70 % of the rural people of...
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