Author: Smita Biswas Research scholar Department of Economics North Bengal University Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: biswassmita1997@gmail.com Dr.Anil Bhuimali Retired Professor of Economics Department of Economics North Bengal University Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: anilbhuimali@nbu.ac.in Abstract::Education is a powerful tool for the economic and...
Read MoreAuthor: Sourav Sarkar Research scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal Email: sarkarsourav2601@gmail.com Abstract::The paper contributes to regional historiography by reconstructing the lived experiences and social realities of Dinajpur’s people during the Colonial Period, offering a nuanced understanding of continuity...
Read MoreAuthor: Aditya Roy Independent Research Scholar Department of History Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: royaditya702@gmail.com Abstract::This paper examines the nature and transformation of the caste system in North Bengal with particular emphasis on Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), who constitute a significant proportion...
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: Utpal Mandal Research Scholar Department of Political Science Assam University Assam,India Email: utpalmandal6650@gmail.com Abstract: The present study explores the struggle of Dalit Namasudra settlers on Marichjhapi Island in the Sundarban region in West Bengal, an under-researched area in partition history. Through a critical analysis of historical...
Read MoreAuthor: Atisha Lama PhD Research Scholar Department of History University of Gour Banga Malda,West Bengal, India Email: atishalamako@gmail.com Abstract: This paper traces the evolution of public healthcare systems in Bengal across the colonial and postcolonial periods, highlighting the stark contrast between Calcutta and the Darjeeling hills. In colonial Calcutta,...
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