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A Case Study of Batik in Java and Santiniketan
Universiteit Leiden Journey of Textile Designs: A Case Study of Batik in Java and Santiniketan Master Thesis, Asian Studies (60 EC) 2015-16 Name of student: Deboshree Banerjee Student Number: s1684337 Date: 1st September 2016 Supervisors: Prof. dr. N.K. Wickramasinghe-Samarasinghe Prof. dr. P.R. Kanungo Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... ii List of Figures and Tables......................................................................................................... iv Abstract ...................................................................................................................................... v Chapter 1: Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Textiles: A Medium of Cultural Studies ......................................................................... 1 1.2. Diffusion Theory ............................................................................................................. 3 1.3. Literature Review: Javanese and Santiniketan Batik ...................................................... 4 1.3.1. Javanese Batik .......................................................................................................... 5 1.3.2 Santiniketan Batik ..................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Proposed Hypothesis ...................................................................................................... -
The HARVEST FIELD
The HARVEST FIELD AUGUST, 189 7. ORIGINAL ARTICLES. A PLEASANT EPISODE. THE SNAKE-BITTEN HINDU’S GBATITUDE. BY THE EEV. JACOB CHAMBERLAIN, M.D. A M up on a little mountain in our mission district fifteen miles from Madanapalle. It stands 1,750 feet above the Madanapalle plain, and is, in the hot season, some ten degrees cooler. I have built here a little “ Hermitage” to which I can come for quiet literary work. The brain works more satisfactorily andrapidly with the lower temperature, and with the absence of the continual interruptions, to which the missionary at his own station is perpetually subject. Driving out to the foot of the mountain very early Monday morning, and climbing up the rough crooked path to the summit soon after sunrise, I can have five clear days with my aman uensis for my work in helping to prepare Telugu Christian literature for the growing native church, and go down „again Friday evening to have Saturday and Sunday at my station for other duties. Thus I am up here n o w ; but my usual isolation was interrupted one day last week by a very pleasing incident. 282 A PLEASANT EPISODE. I was sitting at my desk writing and glancing out upon the moun tain scenery, when, in the wide open doorway, a figure appeared, and looking up, I saw a man from one of our native Christian villages ten miles beyond this, who, with salaams and enquiries for my health, told me that he had come as the escort of a well-to-do high-caste Telugu landholder, who lived in the caste village adjacent to theirs, and who had come up to render his thanks to me for saving his life when he was a lad and had been bitten by a deadly serpent: would I be pleased to give him audience ? He was waiting in the adjoining clump of trees to know whether I could receive him now. -
Laxmi Mandal Male Mahamaya Das Jyostna Mirdha Gayatri Ghosh Male Shyamasree Biswas Sonali Karmakar Mamoni Ghosh Prativa Das Swar
DOB Person Minority Pin S.No. Student Name (DD/MM/YYY Father Name Mother Name Gender Caste With Village City Tehsil District State Status Code Y) Disability 1 AKHIL MANDAL 20-02-1995 BHELU MANDAL LAXMI MANDAL MALE SC No NO -MANGALPURA MALDA MALDA MALDA WEST 732122 BENGAL 2 ARABINDA DAS 08-09-1994 HARIPADA DAS MAHAMAYA MALE SC No NO ARALIA ARALIA ARALIA WEST TRIPURA 799004 DAS TRIPURA 3 ASHOK MIRDHA 02-02-1997 DILIP MIRDHA JYOSTNA MALE SC No NO -AMDIHA LALGANJ LALGANJ PASCHIM WEST 713359 MIRDHA BARDHAMAN BENGAL 4 ASIS GHOSH 11-10-1995 SUJIT GHOSH GAYATRI GHOSH MALE GEN No NO JAMBUNI, BOLPUR BOLPUR BIRBHUM WEST 731204 BENGAL 5 BISHAN BISWAS 08-04-1996 BIREN BISWAS SHYAMASREE MALE GEN No NO SCHOOL BAGAN BOLPUR BOLPUR BIRBHUM WEST 731204 BISWAS BENGAL 6 DEBAJIT 21-12-1997 MEGHNAD SONALI MALE GEN No NO STREET NO-84, ASANSOL ASANSOL PASCHIM WEST 713331 KARMAKAR KARMAKAR KARMAKAR QTR NO-36B BURDWAN BENGAL 7 DEBJIT GHOSH 23-04-1998 DILIP GHOSH MAMONI MALE OBC No NO ANULIA NADIA NADIA NADIA WEST 741255 GHOSH BENGAL 8 DIBYENDU DAS 09-11-1997 KRISHNA CHANDRA PRATIVA DAS MALE OBC No NO VILL+P.O- BOLPUR BOLPUR BIRBHUM WEST 731235 SWARNAKAR DAS SWARNAKAR SWARNAKAR ADITYAPUR BENGAL 9 KARTICK BAURI 14-11-1994 BABLU BAURI BULA BAURI MALE SC No NO -SURUL BAURI BOLPUR BOLPUR BIRBHUM WEST 731236 PARA BENGAL 10 KARUNA 20-02-1997 DHANANJOY URMILA FEMALE OBC No NO VILL MALDIH PURULIA PURULIA PURULIA WEST 723153 MAHATO MAHATO MAHATA BENGAL 11 KESHAB BAURI 10-05-1994 BASANTA BAURI SOVA BAURI MALE SC No NO -PALASHKOLA, PURULIA PURULIA PURULIA West 723121 Bengal 12 KHABIRUL ISLAM 22-05-1997 ABDUL LATIF NURJAHAN MALE OBC Muslims NO - BOLPUR BOLPUR BIRBHUM WEST 731236 MOLLAH MOLLAH BEGUM MAHIDAPUR,P. -
Contenido Estrenos Mexicanos
Contenido estrenos mexicanos ............................................................................120 programas especiales mexicanos .................................. 122 Foro de los Pueblos Indígenas 2019 .......................................... 122 Programa Exilio Español ....................................................................... 123 introducción ...........................................................................................................4 Programa Luis Buñuel ............................................................................. 128 Presentación ............................................................................................................... 5 El Día Después ................................................................................................ 132 ¡Bienvenidos a Morelia! ................................................................................... 7 Feratum Film Festival .............................................................................. 134 Mensaje de la Secretaría de Cultura ....................................................8 ......... 10 Mensaje del Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía funciones especiales mexicanas .......................................137 17° Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia ............................11 programas especiales internacionales................148 ...........................................................................................................................12 jurados Programa Agnès Varda ...........................................................................148 -
Research Article
Available Online at http://www.journalajst.com ASIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Asian Journal of Science and Technology ISSN: 0976-3376 Vol. 08, Issue, 10, pp.60 84-6089, October, 2017 RESEARCH ARTICLE KANTHA EMBROIDERY-A WOMAN-CENTRIC PATH TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT FOR ARTISANS IN WEST BENGAL 1Dr. Debaleena Debnath and 2Sreenanda Palit 1Assistant Professor, Folklore Dept., Kalyani University, Nadia, West Bengal 2Associate Professor and Centre Coordinator-Fashion Communication, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kolkata, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Niaz Zaman describes the needlecraft of Kantha as "women's art”. Traditionally the Kantha embroidery Received 04th July, 2017 of Bengal has been the forte of women, unlike Zardosi and Ari work which is predominated by men Received in revised form folk. The craft has a history of being a revered recycled product. A Kantha is considered to be layers of 21st August, 2017 old sarees or dhotis quilted together to form a blanket, used by the poor as a protection against cold. Accepted 06thSeptember, 2017 Later the ‘nakshi’ form of it was born in the household of undivided Bengal as a portrait of women’s th Published online 17 October, 2017 aspiration and dream. The paper discusses how Kantha has been dominated by women and has eventually helped to empower hundreds of them. The various factors that made it woman-centric have Key words: been explored through primary research conducted among 50 artisans from Nanoor, Birbhum District, Kantha, Needlecraft, Quilting, and Kadambagachi, Barashat District of West Bengal. The study presents a comparative study of both Women empowerment, the clusters. -
Susmita Sen's Profilex
CURRICULLUM VITAE Name : Susmita Sen (Das) Designation : Assistant Professor, Department of Bengali, Chandidas Mahavidyalaya, Birbhum Date of Joining : 21.03.2001 Educational Qualification : M.A. , B.Ed. Permanent Address : ‘Sandhyatara’, Simanta Palli (North), P.O.- Santiniketan. Dist- Birbhum, West Bengal, PIN- 731235. Mobile No. : 9800747744 Email : [email protected] Participation in Orientation Programmes & Refresher Courses Orientation/ Organising Dept. Sponsoring Date Refresher Course Agency 59th Orientation Academic Staff College, UGC 19.08.2006 to Programme University of Burdwan 15.09.2006 Refresher course in Department of Bengali, UGC 04.08.2007 to Bengali Literature & its Visva-Bharati University 24.08.2007 Relation with Other Arts 1st Refresher course in Academic Staff College, UGC 01.08.2014 to Bengali Literature & University of Burdwan 21.08.2014 Fine Arts Workshop on Student Human Resource UGC 25.08.2018 – Guidance, Counselling Development Centre, 31.08.2018 & Career Planning University of Burdwan UGC MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT Name of the Teachers Title of the Project Funding Agency Susmita Sen(Das) (A Thematic UGC Study of Mahaswetadevi’s Short Stories) Publication Details Sl Title of the Article Author/Co- Journal/Book/Se ISBN/ISSN Published by No author minar Proceeding & Issue No 1 Mahaswetadevir Susmita Sen Shinjan (A UGC ISSN-2454- Editor – in-Chief : Chhotogolpe Itihas (Das) Approved Journal Smt. Sarmistha 3322 Chetana No. 42333) Acharyya Vol. IV Issue 6 February 2018 2 Jyotirindranath Susmita Sen Shinjan (A UGC ISSN-2454- Editor – in-Chief : Thakurer Natak : (Das) Smt. Sarmistha Approved Journal 3322 Naripratimar Dwaita Acharyya sattwa No. 42333) Vol. III Issue 5 August 2017 3 Selina Hossainer Susmita Sen Shinjan (A UGC ISSN-2454- Editor – in-Chief : “Kalketu O Fullora” : (Das) Approved Journal Smt. -
The Ideological Differences Between Moderates and Extremists in the Indian National Movement with Special Reference to Surendranath Banerjea and Lajpat Rai
1 The Ideological Differences between Moderates and Extremists in the Indian National Movement with Special Reference to Surendranath Banerjea and Lajpat Rai 1885-1919 ■by Daniel Argov Thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in the University of London* School of Oriental and African Studies* June 1964* ProQuest Number: 11010545 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a com plete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. uest ProQuest 11010545 Published by ProQuest LLC(2018). Copyright of the Dissertation is held by the Author. All rights reserved. This work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States C ode Microform Edition © ProQuest LLC. ProQuest LLC. 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106- 1346 2 ABSTRACT Surendranath Banerjea was typical of the 'moderates’ in the Indian National Congress while Lajpat Rai typified the 'extremists'* This thesis seeks to portray critical political biographies of Surendranath Banerjea and of Lajpat Rai within a general comparative study of the moderates and the extremists, in an analysis of political beliefs and modes of political action in the Indian national movement, 1883-1919* It attempts to mirror the attitude of mind of the two nationalist leaders against their respective backgrounds of thought and experience, hence events in Bengal and the Punjab loom larger than in other parts of India* "The Extremists of to-day will be Moderates to-morrow, just as the Moderates of to-day were the Extremists of yesterday.” Bal Gangadhar Tilak, 2 January 190? ABBREVIATIONS B.N.]T.R. -
The Great Calcutta Killings Noakhali Genocide
1946 : THE GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS AND NOAKHALI GENOCIDE 1946 : THE GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS AND NOAKHALI GENOCIDE A HISTORICAL STUDY DINESH CHANDRA SINHA : ASHOK DASGUPTA No part of this publication can be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the author and the publisher. Published by Sri Himansu Maity 3B, Dinabandhu Lane Kolkata-700006 Edition First, 2011 Price ` 500.00 (Rupees Five Hundred Only) US $25 (US Dollars Twenty Five Only) © Reserved Printed at Mahamaya Press & Binding, Kolkata Available at Tuhina Prakashani 12/C, Bankim Chatterjee Street Kolkata-700073 Dedication In memory of those insatiate souls who had fallen victims to the swords and bullets of the protagonist of partition and Pakistan; and also those who had to undergo unparalleled brutality and humility and then forcibly uprooted from ancestral hearth and home. PREFACE What prompted us in writing this Book. As the saying goes, truth is the first casualty of war; so is true history, the first casualty of India’s struggle for independence. We, the Hindus of Bengal happen to be one of the worst victims of Islamic intolerance in the world. Bengal, which had been under Islamic attack for centuries, beginning with the invasion of the Turkish marauder Bakhtiyar Khilji eight hundred years back. We had a respite from Islamic rule for about two hundred years after the English East India Company defeated the Muslim ruler of Bengal. Siraj-ud-daulah in 1757. But gradually, Bengal had been turned into a Muslim majority province. -
Appellate Jurisdiction
Appellate Jurisdiction Daily Supplementary List Of Cases For Hearing On Monday, 19th of July, 2021 CONTENT SL COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME NO. ROOM NO. NO. HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 3 On 19-07-2021 1 1 HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM MUKHERJEE DB At 11:00 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE HARISH TANDON 28 On 19-07-2021 2 6 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBHASIS DASGUPTA DB-III At 11:00 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SOUMEN SEN 16 On 19-07-2021 3 68 HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA DB - IV At 11:00 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBRATA TALUKDAR 11 On 19-07-2021 4 76 HON'BLE JUSTICE SAUGATA BHATTACHARYYA DB - V At 11:00 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY 30 On 19-07-2021 5 83 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH DB-VI At 11:00 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM SINHA 4 On 19-07-2021 6 89 HON'BLE JUSTICE BISWAJIT BASU DB-VII At 11:00 AM 8 On 19-07-2021 7 HON'BLE JUSTICE DEBANGSU BASAK 100 SB II At 11:00 AM 9 On 19-07-2021 8 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHIVAKANT PRASAD 123 SB - III At 11:00 AM 13 On 19-07-2021 9 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA 132 SB - IV At 11:00 AM 7 On 19-07-2021 10 HON'BLE JUSTICE SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYYA 158 SB - V At 11:00 AM 26 On 19-07-2021 11 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHEKHAR B. SARAF 166 SB-VII At 11:00 AM 15 On 19-07-2021 12 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJARSHI BHARADWAJ 181 SB - VIII At 11:00 AM 19 On 19-07-2021 13 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHAMPA SARKAR 184 SB - IX At 11:00 AM 10 On 19-07-2021 14 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAVI KRISHAN KAPUR 196 SB - X At 11:00 AM 23 On 19-07-2021 15 HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM MUKHERJEE 207 SB - XI At 11:00 AM 24 On 19-07-2021 16 HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA 224 SB - XII At 11:00 AM 17 On 19-07-2021 17 HON'BLE JUSTICE ABHIJIT GANGOPADHYAY 230 SB - XIII At 11:00 AM SL NO. -
Category-Wise No. of Stations Over Eastern Railway
Category-wise No. of stations over Eastern Railway ( as on 30.04.21) Non-Suburban Stations Suburban Stations Halts Division Total NSG-1 NSG-2 NSG-3 NSG-4 NSG-5 NSG-6 SG-1 SG-2 SG-3 HG-1 HG-2 HG-3 ASN 0 1 2 6 15 30 0 0 0 0 11 22 87 HWH 1 1 2 1 14 37 0 4 88 5 6 34 193 MLDT 0 1 2 2 15 39 0 0 0 0 9 35 103 SDAH 1 2 0 1 10 9 0 16 112 0 0 53 204 Total 2 5 6 10 54 115 0 20 200 5 26 144 587 Categorisation of stations over Eastern Railway (Ref : Railway Board's No.2016/TG-IV/10/PA/368 dated 15.11.2017) ASANSOL DIVISION S.No. Station Name Station Code Division Cat Remarks 1 Asansol ASN ASN NSG-2 2 Jasidih JSME ASN NSG-3 3 Durgapur DGR ASN NSG-3 4 Madhupur MDP ASN NSG-4 5 Raniganj RNG ASN NSG-4 6 Andal UDL ASN NSG-4 7 Baidyanathdham BDME ASN NSG-4 8 Deoghar DGHR ASN NSG-4 9 Basukinath BSKH ASN NSG-4 10 Chittaranjan CRJ ASN NSG-5 11 Panagarh PAN ASN NSG-5 12 Kumardhubi KMME ASN NSG-5 13 Jamtara JMT ASN NSG-5 14 Siuri SURI ASN NSG-5 15 Dumka DUMK ASN NSG-5 16 Giridih GRD ASN NSG-5 17 Barakar BRR ASN NSG-5 18 Sitarampur Jn STN ASN NSG-5 19 Simultala STL ASN NSG-5 20 Kulti ULT ASN NSG-5 21 Vidyasagar VDS ASN NSG-5 22 Mankar MNAE ASN NSG-5 23 Pandabeswar PAW ASN NSG-5 24 Ukhra UKA ASN NSG-5 25 Baraboni BBI ASN NSG-6 26 Barachak BCQ ASN NSG-6 27 Bhimgarh BMGA ASN NSG-6 28 Chandan CNDN ASN NSG-6 29 Chota ambona CAM ASN NSG-6 30 Chinpai CPLE ASN NSG-6 31 Dubrajpur DUJ ASN NSG-6 32 Galsi GLI ASN NSG-6 33 Ghoramara GRMA ASN NSG-6 34 Jagdishpur JGD ASN NSG-6 35 Kalubathan KAO ASN NSG-6 36 Kumrabad Rohini KBQ ASN NSG-6 37 Kajoragram KJME ASN NSG-6 38 Kunuri -
APL Details Unclaimed Unpaid Interim Dividend F.Y. 2019-2020
ALEMBIC PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED/UNPAID INTERIM DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2019‐20 AS ON 6TH APRIL, 2020 (I.E. DATE OF TRANSFER TO UNPAID DIVIDEND ACCOUNT) NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT OF UNPAID DIVIDEND (RS.) MUKESH SHUKLA LIC CBO‐3 KA SAMNE, DR. MAJAM GALI, BHAGAT 200.00 COLONEY, JABALPUR, 0 HAMEED A P . ALUMPARAMBIL HOUSE, P O KURANHIYOOR, VIA 900.00 CHAVAKKAD, TRICHUR, 0 RAJESH BHAGWATI JHAVERI 30 B AMITA 2ND FLOOR, JAYBHARAT SOCIETY 3RD ROAD, 750.00 KHAR WEST MUMBAI 400521, , 0 NALINI NATARAJAN FLAT NO‐1 ANANT APTS, 124/4B NEAR FILM INSTITUTE, 1000.00 ERANDAWANE PUNE 410004, , 0 ANURADHA SEN C K SEN ROAD, AGARPARA, 24 PGS (N) 743177, , 0 900.00 SWAPAN CHAKRABORTY M/S MODERN SALES AGENCY, 65A CENTRAL RD P O 900.00 NONACHANDANPUKUR, BANACKPUR 743102, , 0 PULAK KUMAR BHOWMICK 95 HARISHABHA ROAD, P O NONACHANDANPUKUR, 900.00 BARRACKPUR 743102, , 0 JOJI MATHEW SACHIN MEDICALS, I C O JUNCTION, PERUNNA P O, 1000.00 CHANGANACHERRY, KERALA, 100000 MAHESH KUMAR GUPTA 4902/88, DARYA GANJ, , NEW DELHI, 110002 250.00 M P SINGH UJJWAL LTD SHASHI BUILDING, 4/18 ASAF ALI ROAD, NEW 900.00 DELHI 110002, NEW DELHI, 110002 KOTA UMA SARMA D‐II/53 KAKA NAGAR, NEW DELHI INDIA 110003, , NEW 500.00 DELHI, 110003 MITHUN SECURITIES PVT LTD 1224/5 1ST FLOOR SUCHET CHAMBS, NAIWALA BANK 50.00 STREET, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI, 110005 ATUL GUPTA K‐2,GROUND FLOOR, MODEL TOWN, DELHI, DELHI, 1000.00 110009 BHAGRANI B‐521 SUDERSHAN PARK, MOTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI 1350.00 110015, NEW DELHI, 110015 VENIRAM J SHARMA G 15/1 NO 8 RAVI BROS, NR MOTHER DAIRY, MALVIYA 50.00 -
HP0221 Teddy Darvas
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 221 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: Interview Dates: 8 November 1991 Interviewer: John Legard Interviewee: Teddy Darvas, Editor Tape 1 Side A (Side 1) John Legard: Teddy, let us start with your early days. Can you tell us where you were born and who your parents were and perhaps a little about that part of your life? The beginning. Teddy Darvas: My father was a very poor Jewish boy who was the oldest of, I have forgotten how many brothers and sisters. His father, my grandfather, was a shoemaker or a cobbler who, I think, preferred being in the cafe having a drink and seeing friends. So he never had much money and my father was the one brilliant person who went to school and eventually to university. He won all the prizes at Gymnasium, which is the secondary school, like a grammar school. John Legard: Now, tell me, what part or the world are we talking about? Teddy Darvas: This is Budapest. He was born in Budapest and whenever he won any prizes which were gold sovereigns, all that money went on clothes and things for brothers and sisters. And it was in this Gymnasium that he met Alexander Korda who was in a parallel form. My father was standing for Student's Union and he found somebody was working against him and that turned out to be Alexander Korda, of course the family name was Kelner. They became the very, very greatest of friends. Alex was always known as Laci which is Ladislav really - I don't know why.