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Poetry and History: Bengali Maṅgal-Kābya and Social Change in Precolonial Bengal David L
Western Washington University Western CEDAR A Collection of Open Access Books and Books and Monographs Monographs 2008 Poetry and History: Bengali Maṅgal-kābya and Social Change in Precolonial Bengal David L. Curley Western Washington University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://cedar.wwu.edu/cedarbooks Part of the Near Eastern Languages and Societies Commons Recommended Citation Curley, David L., "Poetry and History: Bengali Maṅgal-kābya and Social Change in Precolonial Bengal" (2008). A Collection of Open Access Books and Monographs. 5. https://cedar.wwu.edu/cedarbooks/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Books and Monographs at Western CEDAR. It has been accepted for inclusion in A Collection of Open Access Books and Monographs by an authorized administrator of Western CEDAR. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Table of Contents Acknowledgements. 1. A Historian’s Introduction to Reading Mangal-Kabya. 2. Kings and Commerce on an Agrarian Frontier: Kalketu’s Story in Mukunda’s Candimangal. 3. Marriage, Honor, Agency, and Trials by Ordeal: Women’s Gender Roles in Candimangal. 4. ‘Tribute Exchange’ and the Liminality of Foreign Merchants in Mukunda’s Candimangal. 5. ‘Voluntary’ Relationships and Royal Gifts of Pan in Mughal Bengal. 6. Maharaja Krsnacandra, Hinduism and Kingship in the Contact Zone of Bengal. 7. Lost Meanings and New Stories: Candimangal after British Dominance. Index. Acknowledgements This collection of essays was made possible by the wonderful, multidisciplinary education in history and literature which I received at the University of Chicago. It is a pleasure to thank my living teachers, Herman Sinaiko, Ronald B. -
W.B.C.S.(Exe.) Officers of West Bengal Cadre
W.B.C.S.(EXE.) OFFICERS OF WEST BENGAL CADRE Sl Name/Idcode Batch Present Posting Posting Address Mobile/Email No. 1 ARUN KUMAR 1985 COMPULSORY WAITING NABANNA ,SARAT CHATTERJEE 9432877230 SINGH PERSONNEL AND ROAD ,SHIBPUR, (CS1985028 ) ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS & HOWRAH-711102 Dob- 14-01-1962 E-GOVERNANCE DEPTT. 2 SUVENDU GHOSH 1990 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR B 18/204, A-B CONNECTOR, +918902267252 (CS1990027 ) B.R.A.I.P.R.D. (TRAINING) KALYANI ,NADIA, WEST suvendughoshsiprd Dob- 21-06-1960 BENGAL 741251 ,PHONE:033 2582 @gmail.com 8161 3 NAMITA ROY 1990 JT. SECY & EX. OFFICIO NABANNA ,14TH FLOOR, 325, +919433746563 MALLICK DIRECTOR SARAT CHATTERJEE (CS1990036 ) INFORMATION & CULTURAL ROAD,HOWRAH-711102 Dob- 28-09-1961 AFFAIRS DEPTT. ,PHONE:2214- 5555,2214-3101 4 MD. ABDUL GANI 1991 SPECIAL SECRETARY MAYUKH BHAVAN, 4TH FLOOR, +919836041082 (CS1991051 ) SUNDARBAN AFFAIRS DEPTT. BIDHANNAGAR, mdabdulgani61@gm Dob- 08-02-1961 KOLKATA-700091 ,PHONE: ail.com 033-2337-3544 5 PARTHA SARATHI 1991 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER COURT BUILDING, MATHER 9434212636 BANERJEE BURDWAN DIVISION DHAR, GHATAKPARA, (CS1991054 ) CHINSURAH TALUK, HOOGHLY, Dob- 12-01-1964 ,WEST BENGAL 712101 ,PHONE: 033 2680 2170 6 ABHIJIT 1991 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHILPA BHAWAN,28,3, PODDAR 9874047447 MUKHOPADHYAY WBSIDC COURT, TIRETTI, KOLKATA, ontaranga.abhijit@g (CS1991058 ) WEST BENGAL 700012 mail.com Dob- 24-12-1963 7 SUJAY SARKAR 1991 DIRECTOR (HR) BIDYUT UNNAYAN BHAVAN 9434961715 (CS1991059 ) WBSEDCL ,3/C BLOCK -LA SECTOR III sujay_piyal@rediff Dob- 22-12-1968 ,SALT LAKE CITY KOL-98, PH- mail.com 23591917 8 LALITA 1991 SECRETARY KHADYA BHAWAN COMPLEX 9433273656 AGARWALA WEST BENGAL INFORMATION ,11A, MIRZA GHALIB ST. agarwalalalita@gma (CS1991060 ) COMMISSION JANBAZAR, TALTALA, il.com Dob- 10-10-1967 KOLKATA-700135 9 MD. -
DEVELOPMENT of PUBLIC LIBRARIES in the DISTRICT of PURULIA: a STUDY DEBDAS MONDAL [email protected]
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln Summer 5-10-2019 DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN THE DISTRICT OF PURULIA: A STUDY DEBDAS MONDAL [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac Part of the Library and Information Science Commons MONDAL, DEBDAS, "DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN THE DISTRICT OF PURULIA: A STUDY" (2019). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 2740. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/2740 DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES IN THE DISTRICT OF PURULIA: A STUDY Debdas Mondal Librarian, D.A.V Model School, I.I.T Kharagpur,W.B. [email protected] Kartik Chandra Das Librarian,D.A.V Public School,Haldia [email protected] Abstract The scope of the present review is to cogitate the Public Library scenario in the district of purulia, W.B. It also would reflect their location according to their year of set up and year of sponsorship. The allocation is shown Sub-div, block, Municipal area and Panchayat area wise. The study also focuses the Public Library movement in Purulia district with a conclusion about the necessity of setting up of a public library and recruiting librarians for a well informed society. Keywords: Public Library, Development of Public Library, Purulia District. 1. Introduction In the present era public libraries are the basic units which can provide for the collection of information much needed by the local community where they are set up. This will serve as a gateway of knowledge and information and will enhance opportunity for lifelong learning for the community, which will further help in independent decision making of individuals in the society. -
Village and Town Directory, Puruliya, Part XII-A , Series-26, West Bengal
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -26 WEST BENGAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY PURULIYA DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL Price Rs. 30.00 PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA -700056 CONTENTS Page No. 1. Foreword i-ii 2. Preface iii-iv 3. Acknowledgements v-vi 4. Important Statistics vii-viii 5. Analytical note and Analysis of Data ix-xxxiii Part A - Village and Town Directory 6. Section I - Village Directory Note explaining the Codes used in the Village Directory 3 (1) Hura C.D. Block 4-9 (a) Village Directory (2) Punch a C.D. Block 10-15 (a) Village Directory (3) Manbazar - I C.D. Block 16 - 29 (a) Village Directory (4) Manbazar -II C.D. Block 30- 41 (a) Village Directory (5) Raghunathpur - I C.D. Block 42-45 (a) Village Directory (6) Raghunathpur - II C.D. Block 46 - 51 (a) Village Directory (7) Bagmundi C.D. Block 52- 59 (a) Village Directory (a) Arsha C.D. Block 60-65 (a) Village Directory (9) Bundwan C.D. Block 66-73 (a) Village Directory (10) Jhalda -I C.D. Block 74 - 81 (a) Village Directory (11) Jhalda -II C.D. Block 82-89 (a) Village Directory (12) Neturia C.D. Block 90-95 (a) Village Directory (13) Kashipur C.O. Block 96 -107 (a) Village Directory (14) Santuri C.D. Block 108-115 (a) Village Directory (15) Para C.O. Block 116 -121 (a) Village Directory Page No. (16) Purulia -I C.D. -
Date Wise Details of Covid Vaccination Session Plan
Date wise details of Covid Vaccination session plan Name of the District: Darjeeling Dr Sanyukta Liu Name & Mobile no of the District Nodal Officer: Contact No of District Control Room: 8250237835 7001866136 Sl. Mobile No of CVC Adress of CVC site(name of hospital/ Type of vaccine to be used( Name of CVC Site Name of CVC Manager Remarks No Manager health centre, block/ ward/ village etc) Covishield/ Covaxine) 1 Darjeeling DH 1 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVAXIN 2 Darjeeling DH 2 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVISHIELD 3 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom COVISHIELD 4 Kurseong SDH 1 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVAXIN 5 Kurseong SDH 2 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVISHIELD 6 Siliguri DH1 Koushik Roy 9851235672 Siliguri DH COVAXIN 7 SiliguriDH 2 Koushik Roy 9851235672 SiliguriDH COVISHIELD 8 NBMCH 1 (PSM) Goutam Das 9679230501 NBMCH COVAXIN 9 NBCMCH 2 Goutam Das 9679230501 NBCMCH COVISHIELD 10 Matigara BPHC 1 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVAXIN 11 Matigara BPHC 2 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVISHIELD 12 Kharibari RH 1 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVAXIN 13 Kharibari RH 2 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVISHIELD 14 Naxalbari RH 1 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVAXIN 15 Naxalbari RH 2 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVISHIELD 16 Phansidewa RH 1 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVAXIN 17 Phansidewa RH 2 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVISHIELD 18 Matri Sadan Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 Matri Sadan COVISHIELD 19 SMC UPHC7 1 Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 SMC UPHC7 COVAXIN 20 SMC UPHC7 2 Dr. -
Indrani-Bhattacharya.Pdf
UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE 1. Full name of the faculty member: Dr Indrani Bhattacharya 2. Designation: Professor of Museology 3. Specialisation : Museum Technology, Information Technology in Museums, Conservation of Cultural Properties, Natural History Museums, Museum Security, Gender Representation, e-Content Development. 4. Contact information : Department of Museology, University of Calcutta, Alipore Campus, 1 Reformatory Street (9th floor), Kolkata 700027. Tel.: +91 33 2479 2861, Extn. 363, e-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected] 5. Academic qualifications: College/ university from which the degree Abbreviation of the degree was obtained Bethune College, University of Calcutta BSc (Zoology Honors) University of Calcutta MSc in Museology UGC NET-JRF in Museology University of Calcutta PhD (Science) in Museology 6. Positions held/ holding: Professor of Museology, University of Calcutta (since 30.05.2016) Head of the Department of Museology, University of Calcutta (29.12.2020 to 30.09.2021) Associate Professor of Museology, University of Calcutta (30.05.2013 to 29.05.2016) Head of the Department of Museology, University of Calcutta (10.07.2014 to 30.06.2016) Reader in Museology, University of Calcutta (30.05.2010 to 29.05.2013) Lecturer in Museology, University of Calcutta (30.05.2001 to 29.05.2010) UGC-Sr. Research Fellow in Museology, University of Calcutta (13.09.2007 to 12.09.2000) UGC-Jr. Research Fellow in Museology, University of Calcutta (13.09.2005 to 12.09.2007) Page 1 of 5 7. Research interests: Use of technology in Museums, Women in Museum, Biodiversity, Bio-deterioration of museum objects, Preservation of Natural History Specimens, E-Content Development, Museum management, Technology, Museums and Society. -
Name: Dr. Chittaranjan Das Designation: Assistant Professor in Botany
Name: Dr. Chittaranjan Das Designation: Assistant Professor in Botany Contact address: Department of Botany, Kulti College (Kazi Nazrul University) Kulti, Paschim Bardhaman -713343, West Bengal, India E-mail: [email protected] Mobile No: 9434187585 Academic Qualification: M.Sc., Ph.D. Thesis title- “Nutrient dynamics study of few selected tree species of Ramna forest, Burdwan, West Bengal” Position held: Assistant Professor Professional association: NA Area of Research interest: Allelopathy, Forest Ecology & Stress physiology in plants List of research project: NA List of published paper in journals: Das CR, Mondal NK (2018) Temporal and Vertical Variation of Selected Extracellular Enzyme Activities on Tree Litter Degradation of a Subtropical Forest. Journal of Agriculture Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40003-018-0353-3, ISSN: 2249- 720X//2249- 7218 , Publisher: Springer (National), IF- data not available Debnath P, A Mondal, A Hajra, CR Das, NK Mondal (2018) Cytogenetic effects of silver and gold nanoparticles on Allium cepa roots. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 16: 519-526, ISSN: 1687- 157X, Publisher: Elsevier (International), IF= data not available Das CR, Mondal NK (2016) Litterfall, decomposition and nutrient release of Shorea robusta and Tectona grandis in a sub-tropical forest of West Bengal, Eastern India. Journal of Forestry Research, 27(5):1055–1065, ISSN: 1007- 662X//1993-0607 , Publisher: Springer (International), IF= 0.748(2017) Das CR, U Dey, D Chakraborty, JK Datta and NK Mondal (2015) Fluoride toxicity effects in potato plant (Solanum tuberosum L.) grown in contaminated soils. Octa Journal of Environmental Research, 3(2): 111-119. ISSN 2321- 3655, Publisher: Scientific Planet Society, (National), IF=0.654(2015) Mondal NK, KC Pal, M Dey, S Ghosh, CR Das, JK Datta (2015) Seasonal variation of soil enzymes in areas of fluoride stress in Birbhum District, West Bengal, India. -
AICTE File No. 06/02/WB/ENGG./2002/007 Date & Period of Last Approval: 29.04.2019 for 2019-2020
AICTE File No. 06/02/WB/ENGG./2002/007 Date & Period of last approval: 29.04.2019 for 2019-2020 1. Name of the Institution: MALLABHUM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Address of the Institution: Campus: City Office: Braja-Radha Nagar, P.O.-Gosaipur, 266B, Rashbehari Avenue, P.S.- Bishnupur, Dist.- Bankura, Kolkata-19 Pin-722122 City & Pin Code: Bishnupur, Pin-722122 State / UT: West Bengal Longitude & Latitude: Longitude - 87021’16” Latitude - 2304’9” Phone number with STD code: 033-24260061 FAX number with STD code: 03244-201080 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mitbishnupur.ac.in 2. Name and Address of Trust/Society/Company and the Trustees : MALLABHUM HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TRUST Pathakpara, P.O.-Bishnupur, Dist.- Bankura, Pin-722122, West Bengal Phone number with STD code: 033-24260061 FAX number with STD code: 03244-201080 Email: [email protected] 3. Name and Address of the Principal : Dr. Manab Kumar Das Mallabhum Institute of Technology Braja Radha Nagar, P.O – Gosainpur, P.S- Bishnupur Dist – Bankura, Pin – 722122 (West Bengal) Phone number with STD code: 033-24260061, 9064712279l (M) FAX number with STD code: 03244-201080 Email: [email protected] 4. Name of the affiliating University : MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (formerly known as WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY) Address: BF 142 , Salt Lake, Sec-I, Kolkata 700064 5. Governance. Members of the Board and their brief background : 1. Ms. Sampa Banerjee : B.A. A successful business person & Social worker. Chairperson 2. Er. Subrata Banerjee : A Self-employed Engineer and a successful Entrepreneur. Director Secretary of the Trust. -
Crime Dynamics and Distribution of Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate, Paschim Bardhaman District
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 25, Issue 2, Series. 9 (February. 2020) 08-16 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Crime Dynamics and Distribution of Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate, Paschim Bardhaman District Amit Banerjee1*, Amit Kumar Roy2 , Dr. Suma Dawn3 1, 3 Department of Geography , 2 Department of Geoinformatics 1 (Post Graduate Student, The University of Burdwan, Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, India) 2 (Post Graduate Student, Sangam University, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India) 3 (Assistant Professor, Triveni Devi Bhalotia College, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, India) Abstract: Establishing the source of criminal behaviors among people in the society has continued to trigger a debate over time. In most cases, criminal activities have been associated with two main factors: nature and nurture. The argument behind this notion is whether an individual‟s genetic composition or physical environment makes him/her to engage in criminal activities. According to Pollock, crimes are actions that are prohibited by the law. Criminal activities have short-term and long-term effects on the society and affect everyone. This project discusses in a Police Commissionerate area, how crime is observed in every small places and with its relationship to the environment and people's education. The article focuses on crime. It raises such questions: In recent times, what is the crime direction and what is its future? What is going on in the environment of human education? What is the relationship between the other side as well as the environmental degradation plays an important role in the area? And how is it affecting its neighboring areas and harassing people? Key Words: Criminal behaviors, Criminal activities, Human education, Environmental degradation. -
Redalyc.A Framework for Assessing the Fiscal Health of Cities: Some
Urban Public Economics Review ISSN: 1697-6223 [email protected] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela España Bandyopadhyay, Simanti A Framework for Assessing the Fiscal Health of Cities: Some Evidence from India Urban Public Economics Review, núm. 19, julio-diciembre, 2013, pp. 12-43 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela, España Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=50430343002 How to cite Complete issue Scientific Information System More information about this article Network of Scientific Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Journal's homepage in redalyc.org Non-profit academic project, developed under the open access initiative A Framework for Assessing the Fiscal Health of Cities: Some Evidence from India Simanti Bandyopadhyay* The paper considers big urban agglomerations and smaller cities in India to propose a two stage methodology which explains the variations in fiscal health across cities. In the first stage the expenditure need and revenue capacities are estimated. In the second stage an econometric analysis is attempted to identify the determinants of fiscal health. The nature of relationship between the determinants and the fiscal health indicator is defined by the relative strength of the ‘revenue 12 13 effect’ and the ‘expenditure effect’. We find that the role of the higher tiers of the government is important in bigger and smaller cities in their financial management. For bigger cities, own revenues can also play an important role in improving fiscal health. In smaller cities the role of the demand indicators is not that prominent but the cost indicators are found to be more effective while in case of bigger agglomerations, the demand indicators can play a role. -
Report of the Earlier Finance Commissions
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY REPORT OF THE FOURTH STATE FINANCE COMMISSION WEST BENGAL PART – I Abhirup Sarkar Professor Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Chairman Dilip Ghosh, IAS (Retd.) Ruma Mukherjie Member Member Swapan Kumar Paul, WBCS (Exe.) (Retd.) Member-Secretary FEBRUARY, 2016 BIKASH BHAVAN, SALT LAKE, KOLKATA Preface The Fourth State Finance Commission of West Bengal was set up towards the end of April 2013. However, it was not until October that it got an office space and some minimal support staff to become functional. The five months lying between April and October was spent on informal discussions with academicians and government officials to gather some initial information and form preliminary ideas which helped the Commission in its later deliberations. The Commission had initially started with two members; subsequently the member secretary was appointed in June, 2013 and another member in July, 2014. Apart from commenting on the overall working of local governments in West Bengal and the condition of state finance, the Commission had to undertake three broad exercises. First, the total sum of money to be devolved to the rural and urban bodies that the Commission were to recommend had to be arrived at. Second, given the total recommended sum going to the rural bodies, the Commission had to determine the sharing rule of this sum across the three tiers of Panchayati Raj Institutions, namely the Zilla Parishad, the Panchayat Samiti and the Gram Panchayat. Third, the distribution of devolution within each tier and within the urban bodies had to be decided upon. The Commission’s recommended devolutions to the rural and urban bodies were founded on three basic considerations: (a) the actual amounts devolved in the past as a percentage of the state’s own tax revenue, especially the pattern of devolution made in the recent past; (b) the magnitude and pattern of devolution by the Fourteenth Finance Commission to the local bodies of the state; and (c) the actual requirement of the local bodies for their smooth functioning. -
Asansol Refractory Industries
Cluster Profile Asansol refractory industries Asansol WEST BENGAL Certificate of originality Original work of TERI done under the project “INDIA: TERI-SDC Partnership: Scaling up Energy Efficient Technologies in Small Enterprises (EESE)” This document may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational and non-profits purposes without special permission, provided acknowledgement of the source is made. SDC and TERI would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this document as a source. Suggested format for citation TERI. 2016 Cluster Profile Report – Asansol refractory industries New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute 14 pp. [Project Report No. 2014IE15] Disclaimer This document is an output of a research exercise undertaken by TERI supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) for the benefit of MSME sector. While every effort has been made to avoid any mistakes or omissions, TERI and SDC would not be in any way liable to any persons/organisations by reason of any mistake/ omission in the publication. Published by T E R I Press The Energy and Resources Institute Darbari Seth Block IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi-110 003 India For more information Project Monitoring Cell T E R I Tel. 2468 2100 or 2468 2111 Darbari Seth Block E-mail [email protected] IHC Complex, Lodhi Road Fax 2468 2144 or 2468 2145 New Delhi – 110 003 Web www.teriin.org India India +91 • Delhi (0)11 Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Overview of cluster ...............................................................................................................................1