Author: Kyegh, Aov Thaddeus, PhD Department of History and International Studies Faculty of Arts Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria Email: kyeghaov@gmail.com Abstract::Benue Valley comprises part or complete Nigeria states of Benue, Kogi, Kwara, FCT, Niger, Kebbi, Kaduna South, Bauchi South, Plateau, Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa, Gombe and Borno...
Read MoreAuthor: Khagesh Singha Independent Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: khageshsingha2@gmail.com Abstract::: It is inevitable that every Nation in the world has a history. The existence of any Nation in the world survives in the history of the Nation. The present work attempts a detailed study of the...
Read MoreAuthor: Mona Hazra 1Independent Research scholar Department of Political Science Coochbehar Panchanan Barma University Coochbehar,West Bengal, India Email: monahazra11@gmail.com Abstract::Rural development means the improvement of quality of life and economic well-being of villagers. It aims at bringing about overall growth and development in the rural areas in...
Read MoreAuthor: Barsha Agarwalla Assistant Professor Department of History Uttar Banga Maheshwari College Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: barshaagarwalla97@gmail.com Abstract::The present paper Exploring the History of Non-Hindu Religious Establishment of Maynaguri tries to describe the cultural richness of the Maynaguri and enhancing the non-Hindu religion history. It...
Read MoreAuthor: Sayanta Chatterjee Independent Research Scholar Department of History Rabindra Bharati University Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: sayantachatterjee39594@gmail.com Abstract::The onset of colonial rule in India changed the basic pattern of the socio-economic and political system to a great extent. As a result, chaos was born in the Indian social system, and...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Chitta Sen Paramanik Assistant Professor Department of History P.R. Thakur Government College North-24 Pargana,West Bengal,India Email: chittasenparamanik@gamil.com Abstract::Colonial Bengal witnessed a vigorous intellectual awakening in the nineteenth century. The British introduced English education with the purpose of expansion and sustenance of the...
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