Author: Subrata Mandal Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History Raiganj University Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: subratamandal9563@gmail.com Abstract:: The article has deeply discussed about the socio-economic conditions of colonial Dinajpur in the issue of agricultural system. Because the since ancient times Dinajpur is considered as an...
Read MoreAuthor: Sandip Munshi1 PhD Research Scholar Queen’s University (Canada) Email: smunshi228@gmail.com Abstract:: : When the civil war broke out in the United States, both contending parties desperately needed gunpowder to support their war effort. To some degree, their success in the war partly depended on how efficiently they could supply gunpowder to their armies...
Read MoreAuthor: Md Raju 1Former Student Department of History The University of Burdwan Rajbati , Burdwan , West Bengal Email: mdraju9875645162@gmail.com Abstract:: In modern Indian society, Communalism is a complex problem. Like caste discrimination, racism and gender inequality, it also weakens the society. It was the core reason behind partition of India and refugeeism....
Read MoreAuthor: Sebak Biswas1 Independent Researcher Jalpaiguri, West Bengal,India Email: sebakbiswas123@gmail.com Abstract:: : The Cults of Indra and Hudumdeo in Bengal are now almost obsolete. But in the past, these two traditions of worship were widely prevalent among the people. The worship of Indra in the festival of Idu Pooja is nothing but the continuation of the...
Read MoreAuthor: Rajib Sarkar 1Assistant Professor Department of History Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya Siliguri, Darjeeling,West Bengal Email: rajibcontrol@gmail.com Abstract:: In the past women in India were dependent on men. Their religious practices and traditions ascribed for their subordination to men in all matters. They were denied education, access to social justice...
Read MoreAuthor: Sumana Das 1Guest Lecturer Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University (Second Campus), Email: dasbarmansmana94@gmail.com Abstract:: Prior the British contact the education was confined in the royal family and family of the nobles. After the ‘Anglo-Cooch Behar Treaty’ Cooch Behar became a native or princely state. The main aim of the present...
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