Author: Latika Barman Research Scholar (Ph.D) Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Vivekananda Street,Cooch Behar Email: latikabarman182@gmail.com Madhab Chandra Adhikary Professor Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Vivekananda Street,Cooch Behar Email: madhab.cbpbu@gmail.com Abstract:National Movements of India an...
Read MoreAuthor: Bipul Mandal Assistant Professor & Head Department of History Kaliyaganj College Kaliyaganj,Uttar Dinajpur,WB Email: bipulmandalklg@gmail.com Abstract:Social mobility is defined as a transition of individuals or groups from one position in the social hierarchy to another. However, according to Sociologist Andre Beteille mobility in a closed and...
Read MoreAuthor: Khokan Das Assistant Professor Department of History SBS Govt. College Hili, West Bengal Email: daskhokan1990@gmail.com Abstract:India is the 2 nd largest populated Country which has socio-economic, political and cultural variations but the Global Warming, Increasing Population, Public Activities have greatly affected the public health policy. As a result,...
Read MoreAuthor: Abdul Khaleque Head & Assistant Professor Department of History Rajiv Gandhi Memorial College Lengtisinga ,Bongaigaon, Assam Email: abdulkhalequergmc@gmail.com Abstract:Twenty first century Assamese society comprises with different linguistic groups. It contains various linguistic communities and as such Assamese language is the product of other modern...
Read MoreAuthor: Pabitra Paul Research Scholar(Ph.D) Department of History North Bengal University Rajarammohanpur,Darjeeling,West Bengal Email: pabitranaxalbari@gmail.com Abstract:Tea Garden people play a vital role in the overall development of family, society, state as well as country. The workers are the major labour source in various tea garden of Sub- Himalayan regions...
Read MoreAuthor: Partha Mukherjee Research Scholar(Ph.D) Department of History Vidyasagar University Midnapore,West Bengal Email: parthafiddler@gmail.com Abstract:The Age of Consent Bill generated heated controversy throughout India, particularly in Maharashtra and Bengal. The Nationalist leaders like Tilak considered it to be a direct intervention in the ‘private sphere’ of...
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