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A Special Contribution of Mass Movement in Malda, a District of Colonial Bengal during 1905-1947: A Study of Regional Politics

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Author: Jagdip Kumar Chowhan Assistant Professor, Department of History Malda College Malda,West Bengal,India Email: jagdipchowhan@gmail.com Abstract: Abstract:Malda has a long history of mass movement. There was a strong centre of the anti-Indigo movement. Morad Biswas, Suhas Biswas, Ratan Mandal and Lalchand Saha led the organizers of the anti- indigo raiyats...

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The Relevance of Gandhi’s Thought on Sanitation

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Author: Ashim Bhuimali Ph.D.Research Scholar, Raiganj University, Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal Email: ashimbhuimali2013@gmail.com Abstract:We know Gandhiji only as a political leader and patriot. But he was a also a famous social worker. He was quite conscious about health. He thought that if people were not aware of health, real freedom will not come to the...

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Interpreting The Crime and Corruption in Post-Colonial Kolkata(1947-1967)

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Author: Subhajit Das Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of History Visva Bharati, Santiniketan Birbhum,West Bengal,India Email: subhajitindia2018@gmail.com Abstract:Independence and partition was an incident of both delight and tragedy. After independence, had Kolkata turned into a better place? Or corruption and crime were running parallelly. This paper primarily...

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