Author: Chitrabhanu Biswas 1Assistant Professor Department of History Domkal Girls’ College Murshidabad,West Bengal,India Email: chitrabhanu1992@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract::The Calcutta Port and Dock presented a complex configuration of different types of employees, engaging a workforce that varied in skills, employment patterns, and educational attainment. It can...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr. Sankar Sarkar Assistant Professor Department of History Balurghat Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Dakshin Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: sankarsarkar406@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:The territory of West Dinajpur formerly Pundravardhana had a glory in education from ancient times. Bhadrabahu, Sandhakara Nandi, Dharvapani, and Kedara Mishra were born in the...
Read MoreAuthor: Dushma Kumari, Vikesh Kumar Assistant Professor (Guest Faculty) Department of Public administration Sardar Patel University Mandi,Himachal Pradesh,India Email: thakurdushma@gmail.com Assistant Professor Department of Public administration Sardar Patel University Mandi,Himachal Pradesh,India Email: vikeshkumar@spumandi.ac.in Abstract::Abstract:Water has been...
Read MoreAuthor: Deepak Kataria, Prof. Sharad Rathore Research Scholar Department of History and Indian Culture IIS (Deemed to be University) Jaipur, Rajasthan,India Email: dkataria07246@gmail.com Head Department of History and Indian Culture IIS (Deemed to be University) Jaipur, Rajasthan,India Email: dkataria07246@gmail.com Abstract::The first half of the nineteenth...
Read MoreAuthor: Apurba Ghosh Research Scholar Department of History University of Kalyani Kalyani,West Bengal,India Email: apurbahist24@klyuniv.ac.in Abstract::Abstract:During the colonial period, particularly in the second half of the 19th Century in north India – especially in the North Western Provinces (NWP) – a kind of panic and discomfort emerged within the British...
Read MoreAuthor: Prodyut Mondal 1Ph.D. Scholar Department of History University of Kalyani Kalyani,West Bengal,India Email: pmondal9169@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:The Santals are considered one of the largest and most culturally rich groups among the indigenous communities residing in the eastern and north-eastern regions of India and Bangladesh. In West Bengal, the...
Read More


