Author: Shreya Singh 1Research Scholar Department of History Patna University Patna,Bihar,India Email: shreyajaisingh311@gmail.com Abstract:: Indian Civil Service can be termed as the steel-frame of the British administration in India. This system was the soul of British administration in India and effectively performed the work of policy-making and its execution....
Read MoreAuthor: Priya Salam Independent Researcher Email: priyasalam.lsr@gmail.com Abstract:: :In the late nineteenth century, Delhi, then part of colonial Punjab, boasted a range of medical institutions, including the lunatic asylum, lock hospital, Delhi Civil Hospital, dispensaries at Lal Kuan, Sadar Bazar, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Najafgarh, Mehrauli, and missionary...
Read MoreAuthor: Mahuya Mukherjee Research Scholar Department of History Raiganj University Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur ,West Bengal Email: mahuyanc2019@gmail.com Abstract:: In this paper an attempt has been made to highlight the relation between Acharya Brajendranath Seal and other contemporary intellectuals. Indians were unconcerned about the rich culture and intellectual...
Read MoreAuthor: Sudipta Sardar Vice Principal Rabindra Bharati Mahavidyalaya Kolaghat,purba Medenipur,West Bengal Email: profsudipta.history@gmail.com Abstract:: Partition of Bengal was a turning point of Bengal in terms of administrative control and its development during the first decade of twentieth century. Historians saw partition as a divide and rule policy and their...
Read MoreAuthor: Shanta Barman Research Scholar Department of Political Science Raiganj University Raiganj,Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: shantabarman980@gmail.com Abstract:: This study delves into the intricate relationship between communalism and Indian politics, tracing its origins, evolution, and impact on the nation’s socio-political landscape. By...
Read MoreAuthor: Sutapa Bhattacharya Research Scholar Department of History Bankura University Bankura,West Bengal,India Email: bhattacharyasutapa190695@gmail.com Abstract:: The initial decades of the 19th century was an era of contentious pacification, where the British East India Company had been playing a battle between ‘the dog and the fly’ with various aboriginal...
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