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1. Women’s History for the Twenty-first Century, Page No. 1 - 7 | Geraldine Forbes | View |
2. Acharya Brojendranath Seal: A Pole Star in the Firmament of Bengali Intellectuals, Page No. 8 - 10 | Chittabrata Palit | View |
3. Comprehending Essential Agents of Third World Degeneration – Relocating the Factors of South Asian Crises, Page No. 11 - 17 | Ichhimuddin Sarkar | View |
4. Historicising People’s Scientists of Bengal, Page No. 18 - 21 | Sabyasachi Chatterjee | View |
5. Demography of the Duars: Tribal, Nepali and Others, Page No. 22 - 27 | Aziz Ahmed and Ajoy Kumar Datta | View |
6. Post-Partition Migration of the East Bengal’s Refugees and their Settlement, Rehabilitation and Role in the ............. Since 1947,Page No. 28 - 32 | Parimal Bapari | View |
7. A History of Sabha - Samiti in 19th and 20th Centuries North Bengal: A Review, Page No. 33 - 42 | Supam Biswas | View |
8. Folk Songs and Dances of Kushmandi and Surrounding Areas in Dakshin Dinajpur District, West Bengal, Page No. 43 - 46 | Suchitra Ray | View |
9. Quality Building of Corporate India, Page No. 47 - 51 | Surya Narayan Ray | View |
10. The Revolt of 1857 Through the Eyes of the Socialists: An Unforgettable Scenario of Colonial India, Page No. 52 - 59 | Joydeep Pal | View |
11. Police and the People in Colonial Bengal: Special Reference to Princely State of Cooch Behar (1860-1900), Page No. 60 - 63 | Biswajit Nandi | View |
12. Into the Forest Dark and Deep: Background Sundarbans, Page No. 64 - 67 | Arnab Bera | View |
13. Uttarpara Hitakari Sabha and Its Role for Progress of Women Education of Colonial Bengal, page No. 68 - 72 | Supriya Biswas | View |
14. The Medicinal Practices of the Rajbanshis of North Bengal, Page No. 73 - 77 | Srabani Ghosh | View |
15. Caste Movements in Bengal – It’s Roots and Relevance: A Historical Assessment, Page No. 78 - 86 | Kartik Chandra Sutradhar | View |
16. New Media: A New Arsenal of Women Empowerment, Page No. 87 - 92 | Atul Ch. Biswas | View |
17. British Economic Policy in Dooars and its Impact on the Tribal People, Page No. 93 - 101 | Sujay Debnath | View |
18. Literary Activities of Jalpaiguri District and its Contribution in Nation Making, Page No. 102 - 107 | Sudash Lama and Badal Roy | View |
19. Book Review - Dr. Anil Kumar Sarkar (ed), Historians and Historiography of Bengal and North East India: Dimensions and Perspectives, Page No. 108 | Subhendu Bikas Satpathi | View |