Author: Manik Paul Research Scholar Department of Economics Raiganj University Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal, India Email: manikpaul425@gmail.com Dr. Debasish Biswas Associate Professor Department of Economics Raiganj University Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal Email: deba2000@gmail.com Abstract::This paper is a part of research work on scheduled tribes by Manik Paul under...
Read MoreAuthor: Himansu Barman 1Research Scholar Department of History Sikkim University Gangtok, Sikkim Email: himansubarman.hb@gmail.com Abstract::The history of education in India is a miscellaneous field yet to be discovered to its highest potential. The educational history and its development in India offer several possibilities for study and research. Especially...
Read MoreAuthor: Chandana Saha Assistant Professor Department of History Raiganj Surendranath Mahaidyalaya Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal Email: Chandanasaha@gmail.com Abstract:: This abstract presents an exploration into the archaeological landscape of Uttar Dinajpur, focusing on its historical significance from ancient times to the early medieval era.It traces the...
Read MoreAuthor: Arun Krishna Ghosh Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: histarun42428@gmail.com Abstract:: The Oraon Unrest of 1916 is one of the significant subaltern reactions during colonial rule in the tea districts of Northern West Bengal. This unrest was nonviolent and it was indeed a remarkably...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Rusav Kumar Sahu Lecturer in History Vikram Dev University Jeypore, Koraput (Odisha), India Email: sahu.roshank@gmail.com Abstract:: The twin hills of Khandagiri and Udayagiri (Lat. 200 16′ N; Long 850 47′ Elev. 287ft.) are located in the western outskirt of Bhubaneswar. The site is surrounded by Baramunda Busstand in the east,Patrapada village in the...
Read MoreAuthor: Mahitosh Gopal Lecturer in History, Indira Gandhi Women’s College Cuttack, Odisha,India Email: mahitoshgopal@gmail.com Abstract:: This paper examines the Hero Stones discovered within the Jajpur and Khordha districts of Odisha, focusing on their historical significance. These memorial stones, dating from the ninth to fifteenth centuries CE, serve as vital...
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