| Articles |
| The Baluchistan Insurgency and Response of the State |
01-10 |
| Samiullah Kakar, Islamabad,Pakistan |
| Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi: Unfinished Journey of the First Indian Female Physician |
11-28 |
| Subhayu Chattopadhyay, West Bengal,India |
The Saiva Temple of Pali and Ratanpur in Chhattisgarh: Searching the Artistic Connection
Between These Two Temples |
19-29 |
| Sanjukta De, West Bengal,India |
| The Early Years of Historical Development of Calcutta’s Water Supply (1870-1945) |
30-35 |
| Pooja Banerjee, West Bengal,India |
| Looking back at Telangana Uprising with Special Reference to women (1946—1951) |
36-45 |
| Rajat Kumar Tirkey, West Bengal,India ,Punam Kujur, West Bengal,India |
Trading Networks and Ethnic Identity: Identifying the Lepchas and Bhutias of Sikkim
as Tribal Entrepreneurs |
46-54 |
| Jigme Wangchuk Bhutia, Sikkim,India |
| Demographic Changes and Its Socio-Cultural Effects in the District of Darjeeling: A Comparative Study of Darjeeling Hills and Plains of Siliguri |
55-61 |
| Chhawang Subba, West Bengal,India |
| Bengali Muslims: Shifting Power and Women’s Question under the early Colonial Rule |
62-67 |
| Nupur Karmakar,West Bengal,India |
| Bhadramahila and Women Emancipation in 19th Century Bengal |
68-77 |
| Gour Kishore Day,West Bengal,India |
| The Evolution and Genesis of Historical Dramas and the Emergence of Nationalism in Colonial Odisha |
78-94 |
| Rajata Kanta Dash,West Bengal,India |
| The Trade and Commerce in Early Bengal till the Establishment of the Muslim Rule in India |
95-102 |
Abhijit Datta,West Bengal,India/td>
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| Reflection on Folk Culture through Postal System in India |
103-114 |
| Biswajit Kar,West Bengal,India |
| Hunting as a Symbol of Governance and Spirituality under Akbar |
115-126 |
| Alauddin Sk,West Bengal,India |
| Cultural Currents in East-West: Tale of Bangals and Kolkattais in Sadhabar Ekadashi |
127-137 |
| Ritriban Chakraborty,West Bengal,India |
| The Adi Tribe and their Resistance War of 1911-1912 Against British Intervention in Arunachal Pradesh |
138-150 |
| Kento Tamuk,Arunachal Pradesh,India |
| The Outline of the Spread of Hindu Communalism in 20th Century |
151-158 |
| Sumit Kumar Mondal,West Bengal,India |
| Mahatma Gandhi’s Vision of Nationalism: A Quest for Swaraj and Nonviolent Resistance |
159-167 |
| Rubi Das (Chakraborty) ,West Bengal,India |
| Kumaon and Garhwal: Unveilling the Stories behind Historical Naming |
168-174 |
| Sandeep Kumar,Uttarakhand,India |
| The Toiling Masses and Liberation: Gandhi’s Ideals for the Holistic Upliftment of Workers |
175-183 |
| Bhaskar Ghosh,Visva-Bharati Santiniketan,West Bengal, India |
| The Path of Peace:Gandhi,Tolstoy, and the Power of Non-Violence |
184-189 |
| Debashish Bera,West Bengal,India |
| Socio-Cultural Life of the Namasudra Community in Cooch Behar District of North Bengal in Post Partition Period |
190-196 |
| Dolon Biswas,West Bengal,India |
| The British Forest Policy and its Impact on Indigenous Lepcha Community in Darjeeling Hills (1835-1947) |
197-204 |
| Sahabub Alam,West Bengal,India |
Historical Background of Islam in Islampur Subdivision of Uttar Dinajpur district
in West Bengal |
205-212 |
| Khagesh Singha,West Bengal,India |
| Poona Pact 1932: M.K. Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and its Relevance |
213-223 |
| Umakanta Barman,West Bengal,India |
| Settler Bengalee Traders in Colonial North Bengal:A Study |
224-235 |
| Chandan Das,West Bengal,India |
| Interrogating the Partition Historiography: Muslim Women’s Responses to and Negotiation with the Swadeshi Movement in Colonial Bengal |
236-247 |
| Samim Haidar,West Bengal,India |
Management of Water at Śṛṅgaverapura: An Early Historic Hydraulic System on
the Ganga |
247-259 |
| Hemant Baswal,Chandiarh,India |