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Origin and Development of Colloquial Bengali
Anita Bandyopadhyay
1st ed. xvi+476p., Appendix; Bibliography; Notes; References.
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Contesting for Space
Madhumita Bandyopadhyay
The Indian Constitution has provided protection to the interest of tribal people but in spite of this, a large section of tribal population is still living I disadvantageous situation and their plight and needs could not still be understood well by the po 1st ed. xiv+437p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Bibliography; 23cm.
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Arogya Niketan
Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay
Translated from the original in Bangla by Enakshi Chatterjee, this novel which received Sahitya Akademi Award has an off beat theme. On one level the theme is a clash between the old and the new, between traditional medicine and the Western system of allo 1st ed. 322p.
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Human Rights of the Non-Citizen
Rathin Bandyopadhyay
The problem of protection of human rights for the non-citizen is one of the burning issues of the modern time. Although since post-world war II UNO and some economically developed and developing countries have taken certain initiative to frame internation 1st ed. xlix+582p., Table; Bibliography; Index .
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March Towards Modernity: Bengali Women
Sunita Bandyopadhyay
The almighty has always remained a mute spectator to the pains and anguish of the women of Bengal'. These words to be found in the first autobiography of a woman in Bengal remain valid even today. Even today, as the writer informs us, it is possible to co 1st ed. xvi+184p., Appendix.
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World Scientists
Pranab Bandyopadhyay
1st ed. 219p., 23cm.
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Contextualising and Defining Educational Equity
Bimal Kumar Bandyopadhyay
Learning needs of all young people and adults must be met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life-skills programmes. If access to education is selective, it undermines the rights of those excluded, and its potential to make substantive c 1st ed. viii+280p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Mudranusilana: Articles of the Seminar on Coins of Bengal and North-East India
Samaresh Bandyopadhyay (ed.)
The papers published in this volume were read in a seminar organized by the Asiatic Society on December 22, 2003. The importance of numismatic studies, related to the unraveling of historical facts, can hardly be overestimated. The "Key-note Address" of 1st ed. xii+128p., Figures; Plates.
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Goalless: The Story of a Unique Footballing Nation
Boria Majumdar Kausik Bandyopadhyay
Was soccer the unique Indian answer to the imperial charge of effeminacy held against the educated Indian male in the late nineteenth century? Was Mohun Bagan’s victory in 1911 a triumph of Indian nationalism? Is there a significant relationship between f 1st ed. 312p., 8 Black & White Photo.
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Empowering Women Panchayat Members
Amitava Mukherjee D. Bandyopadhyay
This handbook attempts to address the political and social learning needs of women in Panchayati Raj Institutions in India. It develops thematic gender-focused training modules on a range of subjects, including social mobilization and use of social capita 1st ed. xvi+236p., Tables; Figures; Index; 25m.
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