1. History of Kamata-Koch Behar as reflected in the Persian Sources, Page No. 1 - 6 |
Dr. Anil Kumar Sarkar |
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2. The Anti-Government Movement of the Refugees: A Nadia Retrospective, Page No. 7 - 11 |
Dr. Subhas Biswas |
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3. The Twentieth Century Bengali Muslim Thought and Society: A Historical Perspective, Page No. 12-19 |
Chhawang Subba |
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4. The Diseased Natives and the British Raj: Epidemics in Colonial Bengal, 1880-1930, Page No. 20-30 |
Dr. Tinni Goswami |
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5. From Manbhum to Purulia: Remembering the Changing Role of the Leadership and Adivasi Identity in South-West Bengal, Page No. 31-36 |
Naju Hansda |
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6.Mahatma Gandhi and Odisha, Page No. 37- 42 |
Dr. Sudarsan Pradhan |
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7. Humanity in Crisis: A Historical Re-interpretation of Human Rights Violation in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Page No. 43 - 51 |
Sourav Naskar |
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8. Asoka's Humanitarian Work and Missionary Activities: A Popular Governance of Maurya Administration, Page No. 52 - 56 |
Dr. Mahitosh Gayen |
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9. Impact of Social and Cultural Globalization: The Transmission of Namasudras in West Bengal, 1947-2011, Page No. 57 - 64 |
Krishna Kanta Dhali |
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10. Cholera in Nadia District, 1817-1938: A Review, Page No. 65 - 74 |
Sujan Sarkar |
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11. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu of Nabadwip: The Spiritual teacher and a Great Saint of India, Page No. 75 - 85 |
Akhil Sarkar |
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12. Bengal Agricultural Experimental Farms : A Study of Sibpur Farm, 1885-1904, Page No. 86 - 92 |
Sagnik Chakraborty |
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13. The Trends of Trade and Industry of Murshidabad in the Eighteenth Century, Page No. 93 - 99 |
Atriya Sarkar |
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14. Famine in Bengal, 1943-44: A Historical overview, Page No. 100 -107 |
Mohan Haldar |
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15. The Role of Women in the Organic Farming Movement in India, Page No. 108 - 112 |
Sudip Mandal |
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16. Women Education in the Princely State of Cooch Behar, 1850-1947, Page No. 113 - 119 |
Prasenjit Sarkar |
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