Author: Dr.Rubi Das (Chakraborty) Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy Harishchandrapur College Malda,West Bengal,India Email: rubichakraborty84@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of nationalism was deeply rooted in the principles of Swaraj (selfrule), nonviolent resistance (Ahimsa), and truth (Satya). Unlike conventional nationalism, which...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Sumit Kumar Monda Assistant Professor Department of History Gobinda Prasad Mahavidyalaya Amarkanan,Bankura,India Email: mondalsumit201617@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:The study of modern Indian history includes a complex and significant issue: communalism.Communal problems in India were primarily observed from the colonial period. The communities that...
Read MoreAuthor: Kento Tamuk Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of History Rajiv Gandhi University Arunachal Pradesh,India Email: tamukkento2@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Most of the tribal communities all over India encountered some form of colonial expansion in their regions. They resisted such colonial intrusions. Arunachal Pradesh is a tribal state inhabited by different...
Read MoreAuthor: Ritriban Chakraborty PhD Scholar School of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Mandi Mandi, Himachal Pradesh Email: chakrabortyritriban@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:The Bangal-Ghoti dichotomy represents a longstanding cultural rivalry within the Bengali context, particularly manifesting in Calcutta. The terms ‘Bangals’ and ‘Ghotis’...
Read MoreAuthor: Alauddin Sk 1Research Scholar Department of History Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Email: alauddinwb98@gmail.com Abstract:: Abstract:Hunting, once a primal necessity for survival, evolved into a multifaceted practice with the progress of time. In the Mughal context, hunting was more than just a recreational activity. It was a carefully crafted tool used...
Read MoreAuthor: Biswajit Kar PhD Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: bkar@suryasencollege.org.in Abstract:: Abstract:Folk culture refers to a culture that includes customs, beliefs, way of life and traditional practices of a particular group of people. This article focuses on the role of the department of...
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