Author: Akash Bhattacharjee Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Visva-Bharati Birbhum,West Bengal,India Email: bhattacharjeeakash2018@gmail.com Atin Chakraborty RUSA Research Scholar University of Calcutta Kolkata, West Bengal,India Email: atin2622@gmail.com Abstract::This article delves into the analysis of inscriptions found on the graves of Serampore,...
Read MoreAuthor: Supriya Ghosh Ph.D Research Scholer Department of History Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Email: Supriyaghosh.c@gmail.com Abstract::Pilgrimage travel, whether for religious faith or personal interest, is rapidly increasing across the world. People visit holy places for various reasons. Some are deeply religious, some follow family or social traditions, and...
Read MoreAuthor: Pintu Das Ph.D Research Scholer Department of History Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Email: Pintudas5233@gmail.com Abstract::This article examines the political thought and public intervention of C.Y. Chintamani (1880–1941) in the evolving context of Indian politics in the late colonial period. As a journalist, editor of The Leader, and member of the Central...
Read MoreAuthor: Pravash Maity Independent Researcher Department of History Vidyasagar University Midnapore,West Bengal,India Email: pravashmaity430@gmail.com Abstract::Ayurved treatment is a tradition of India. Ayurved treatment was started from ancient period. Ayurved treatment was built based on various medicinal plant. In ancient and medieval period ayurved treatment was...
Read MoreAuthor: Triyasha Das PhD Research Scholar Department of History, Visva Bharati, Bolpur,West Bengal, India Email: dassstriyasha105@gmail.com Abstract::Swami Vivekananda stands as a unique personality, enveloped in mystery and controversy, drawing the attention of philosophers, educational thinkers, and historians. This article focuses mainly on the connection between...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Bidyut Hari Independent Scholar Department of History Kazi Nazrul University West Bengal,India Email: bidyuthari47@gmail.com Abstract::Bengal was the nodal point of early British administration in India, in the matter of communication and governance. The article shows how land and river transport were essentially the main means of interconnectivity...
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