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Remnants of European settlements in the Hooghly district of West Bengal
Published 2014“…Through centuries, the area occupied by the Hooghly district of West Bengal has seen the rise and fall of the colonial ambitions of the Portugese, the Dutch, the French, the Danish and the British. …”
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Roots of change : front line workers and forest policy reform in West Bengal
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Judicial intervention and industrial relations: exploring industrial disputes cases in West Bengal
Published 2017“…Through an interrogation of judicial intervention in capital-labour disputes in the state of West Bengal, the paper makes an original contribution to the literature. …”
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Co-creating an art-based livelihood development in West Bengal: an actor-oriented ethnographic approach
Published 2018“…This thesis aims to address these gaps by providing an understanding of the processes, that is, the actors, resources, convergence of interests, and impact of a tourism-based livelihood development model in West Bengal, India, which provides an alternative focus on understanding social enterprises as change agents. …”
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Demographic, Economic and Psychological Drivers of Women's Participation in Rural Tourism in Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India
Published 2024“…This study explores the demographic, economic, and psychological factors influencing women's participation in rural tourism in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. Despite its proximity to Sikkim, Darjeeling remains under-researched, particularly regarding women's motivations. …”
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Economic empowerment through rural tourism: the case of Tarapith – a religious tourism destination in Birbhum District of West Bengal, India
Published 2012“…In the present study of Tarapith – a religious tourism destination of the Birbhum district in West Bengal, an attempt was made to show the nature of economic empowerment that may be created through rural tourism. …”
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A simple chemical free arsenic removal method for community water supply - A case study from West Bengal, India
Published 2009“…This report describes a simple chemical free method that was successfully used by a team of European and Indian scientists (www.qub.ac.uk/tipot) to remove arsenic (As) from groundwater in a village in West Bengal, India. Six such plants are now in operation and are being used to supply water to the local population (www.insituarsenic.org). …”
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Mystic utterances in Tukkhā songs of the Rājbaṃśīs: poetics, performance, and liberation through the mind-body amalgam
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S M A Rashidul Hasan
Published 2011“…But circumstances did not allow him to stay in his birthplace, West Bengal. In order to regain his Indian citizenship, he surrendered his Pakistani passport – which he happened to have because of his stayal in East Pakistan after the partition of 1947 – to the government of West Bengal. …”
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The status of birth preparedness and complication readiness among rural Indian mothers.
Published 2014“…A cross-sectional study was conducted with the aim to explore the present status of birth preparedness and complication readiness in rural area of West Bengal and determine the possible factor(s) influencing their knowledge and practice regarding this concern.Thirty villages with homogenous characteristics were identified by cluster sampling methods from a rural block (Bhatar, Burdwan district, West Bengal) of India on April 2013 to November 2013. …”
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The affinal kin register in Dhimal
Published 2024“…This study deals with the grammatical indexing of the marked relationship between affinal kin in Dhimalt, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by 20-40,000 people in the lowlands of southeastern Nepal and adjoining areas of West Bengal, India. There are two mutually intelligible dialects, an eastern and a western. …”
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Towards Conservation Of The Fresh Water River Terrapin, Batagur Baska: Preliminary Data On The Biology And Development Of Genetic Markers.
Published 2002“…The river terrapin, Batagur baska or locally known as tuntung, is a freshwater turtle that inhabit the Southern and SE Asia from West Bengal, India to South Vietnam and Sumatra right down to Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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Phonological typology of Northeast India
Published 2024“…The aim of my paper is to present a phonological survey of the languages of an enlarged area, extending in the east to the border of Burma, thus including the Indian states of West Bengal and of Assam, the eastern states of India, Bangladesh and Bhutan as well.…”
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Governing India's land
Published 2014“…Fieldwork in Gujarat, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu reveals States to be competing with each other to attract private investment. …”
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Surge in the Red Tide: Rise of Maoist Militancy in India
Published 2016“…For eight long months prior to June 2009, members of the Communist Party of India- Maoist (CPI-M) ran a parallel government in Lalgarh, West Bengal with 1,100 villages under their control. …”
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