Volume-2, Issue-2, May-August 2022
Aims & Scope of the Journal
Editorial
Front Page of the Journal
Table Of Contents
Articles |
Football Culture in Princely State of Cooch Behar |
01-07 |
Amrita Kumar Shil |
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Socio-Religious Transformation in Sari-Sarna Society |
08-17 |
Simanta Hembram |
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The Treaty of Sugauli,1815 and its Historical Significance |
18-23 |
Chhawang Subba |
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North Indian Warlike Monks Rise against the British Power in Bengal in the 18th Century |
24-31 |
Sutapa Bhattacharya |
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Selfless Treatment and Spread of Homeopathy: Rajendra Dutta and Nineteenth Century Bengal |
32-46 |
Tusar Kanti Saha |
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The Puranas: Ancient History or Religious Literature |
47-53 |
Mrityunjoy Mandal |
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Evolution of Tribal People in West Dinajpur: A Demographic Study |
54-64 |
Sankar Sarkar |
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The Protesting Voices of Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar with special reference to Polygamy |
65-78 |
Emdadul Islam |
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Asia in the Eye of Mohendranath Dutt (1869-1956) and His thought of Reviving the Ancient Glory of Asia |
79-86 |
Mrinal Chandra Das |
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Ethnic Identity & Social Stratification of Bengali Muslims: An Inquiry |
87-98 |
Md. Mainul Islam |
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Re-viewing Jātakas: Adultery, Punishments and Gender |
99-113 |
Salomi Rai |
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Market places and its transformation of undivided Dinajpur in Colonial India with special reference to Kamarpara Hat |
114-127 |
Khokan Das |
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Impact of Rail Labour Movement in Bengal (1906-1975) |
128-136 |
Jayati Nag |
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The Journey from Calcutta to Kolkata: Health, Sanitation and Contested spaces of Modernity |
137-145 |
Nabanita Paul |
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Lumbini Park Mental Hospital and the Public Mental Health Movement in West Bengal (1940-1960) |
146-162 |
Shipra Sarkar |
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Rabindranath Tagore’s Ideas on Women Education: A Girls’ School at Santiniketan Brahmacharyashram (1908-10) |
163-174 |
Arup Daripa |
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s Contribution to Upliftment of the Dalit: It’s Relevance in Contemporary India |
175-182 |
Tapan Kumar Das |
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Revisiting the Struggle for Economic Empowerment of the Bengali Muslim Women in Colonial Bengal (1920-1947) |
183-194 |
Saika Hossain |
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Impact of Iconography in Temple Architecture with the reference of Pushpagiri Temple Complex, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh |
195-203 |
Barun Mandal |
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Covid-19 Pandemic, Lockdown and its impact on Rural Education System of Dakshin Dinajpur District |
204-214 |
Chandan Adhikary |
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Interpreting The Crime and Corruption in Post-Colonial Kolkata(1947-1967) |
215-222 |
Subhajit Das |
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Bengal Revolutionary Movement and Hemchandra Kanungo: Speculatory, Spasms, and Dream |
223-234 |
Sandip Manna |
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Criticism of articles centered on Murarai- a rich locality in Birbhum district of West Bengal |
235-242 |
Anirbanjyoti Sinha |
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The Relevance of Gandhi’s Thought on Sanitation |
243-252 |
Ashim Bhuimali |
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The Introduction of Railways and the Genesis of Modern Workers in Colonial India (1860-1906) |
253-264 |
Sanjay Pramanik |
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A Special Contribution of Mass Movement in Malda, a District of Colonial Bengal during 1905-1947: A Study of Regional Politics |
265-273 |
Jagdip Kumar Chowhan |
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Book Review |
Rup Kumar Barman:Paribarta Anusandhan: Rashtra Nagarikatwa, Bastuchyuti O Ithihascharcha |
274-277 |
Dhananjay Saha |
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Asma Parveen:Bangladesher Swadhinota Juddhe Narir Pratyakkha Angshagrahan |
278-282 |
Abdul Mojaffar Mondal |