TABLE OF CONTENTS |
STATUTORY INFORMATION |
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FOREWORD TO THE FIRST VOLUME |
Dr. Subrata Saha |
i |
FROM THE DESK OF VICE PRINCIPAL |
Dr. Mukunda Mishra |
ii |
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF |
Sri Sukumar Barai |
iii |
Invited paper |
REFOCUSING THE AFTERMATH OF THE PARTITION, 1947: A CASE STUDY OF WEST BENGAL |
Professor Ananda Gopal Ghosh |
1-7 |
Articles |
EFFECTIVENESS OF MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION IN BETTER ACQUISITION OF CONCEPTS, ACHIEVEMENT AND RETENTION IN BIOLOGY AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY LEVEL LEARNERS |
Swati Shukla & Dr.DaljeetKaur |
8-18 |
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES ON WOMEN’S HEALTH: A STUDY REFERENCE TO NAMASUDRA COMMUNITY IN DAKSHIN DINAJPUR DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL |
Arabinda Roy |
19-30 |
IMPACT OF LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: A CASE STUDY IN TAMRALIPTA CO-OPERATIVE SPINNING MILLS LIMITED, MEDINIPUR, WEST BENGAL |
Kartik Chandra Rishi |
31-39 |
ETHNIC POLITICS IN SRI LANKAAND INVOLVEMENT OF INDIA |
Siddhartha Sankar Manna |
40-48 |
ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR’S THOUGHT ON HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT IN NINETEENTH CENTURY BENGAL |
Emdadul Islam |
49-54 |
WOMEN OF SHASHI DESHPANDE: ART AND CHARACTERIZATION |
FerojAlam & Dr.Nibha Singh |
55-62 |
‘SMART’ STRATEGY FOR FIGHTING THE ‘RED MENACE’: AN APPRAISAL FOR ALTERNATIVE STRATEGY TO ERADICATE LEFT WING EXTREMISM IN INDIA |
Soham Das Gupta |
63-73 |
SAHITYER DIK BICCHURAN: TEBHAGAR ALOR CHATAY CHOTOGALPO |
Ghanashyam Roy |
74-78 |
CONTRIBUTION OF PUNDIT ISWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR (1820-1891) AS A MESSIAH OF WOMEN EMANCIPATION IN 19TH CENTURY BENGAL |
Dr.Babulal Bala |
79-86 |
Book Reviews |
‘TENSIONS IN RURAL BENGAL: LANDLORDS, PLANTERS AND COLONIAL RULE’ BY CHITTABRATA PALIT |
Sukumar Barai |
87-88 |