Author: Sankhya Jana Scholar(Postgraduate) Department in History University of Delhi Delhi Enclave,Delhi,India Email: pannajana8@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract::This paper explores the history of theatre censorship in colonial India; focusing on how socially provocative dramas that carried anti-colonial sentiment provoked the anxieties of the colonial state. Centered...
Read MoreAuthor: Dr.Arun Ghosh 1Assistant Professor Department in History Darjeeling Government College Darjeeling,West Bengal,India Email: arunghosh76@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:The Kamtapur movement is one of the notable movements in post-independent North Bengal demanding a separate state. And the Kamtapur People’s Party played an important role in leading this Kamtapur...
Read MoreAuthor: Shagun Gupta 1Ph.D Research Scholar Department of History University of Delhi University Enclave,Delhi,India Email: Shagungupta31525@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:This article examines the political and cultural history of Baiswara, a distinctive region in Awadh historically inhabited and governed by the Bais Rajput clan, tracing its evolution from the Mughal...
Read MoreAuthor: Sanchayeeta Goldar 1Research scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal,India Email: sanchayeetagoldar55@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:Throughout history, plants and vegetation have held a profound place in human consciousness, often perceived as an earth’s vibrant and mysterious green covering. Since ancient times this...
Read MoreAuthor: Nimai Mandal 1Research Scholar Department of History University of North Bengal Contact No. 8617460899 Email: nimaimandal.ind@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract:T:The growth of print media in the nineteenth century fostered national consciousness and social awareness among India’s educated middle class. In colonial Bengal (1872–1947), caricature emerged as a...
Read MoreAuthor: Prof. (Dr.) Manosanta Biswas Department of History Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University Purulia,West Bengal,India Email: manosantabiswas@gmail.com Abstract::Abstract::Bindeshwari Prasad Mandal (1918–1982) occupies a seminal place in India’s social justice history. He was born in Bihar, India, into a Yadav family, a community traditionally classified under the Other...
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