IOT – SMART CITY

SANDIP ROY State Aided College Teacher [SACT], GOBARDANGA HINDU COLLEGE,  EMAIL: – sandiproy2704@gmail.com, CONTACT NUMBER: – 8272953932 Abstract All devices on the network can be connected to each other through the Internet of Things. The Internet of Things is slowly evolving into the next stage of the Internet world. At the same time, the need … Read more

Homeland and the World: Exploring the Poetic Realm of Kazi Nazrul Islam

Dr. Srabani Sen Abstract: Kazi Nazrul Islam, a prominent Bengali poet, musician, and revolutionary thinker of the early 20th century, occupies a unique space in the world of literature with his profound and multifaceted reflections on homeland and the global context. This abstract delves into Nazrul’s poetic expressions, shedding light on how he navigates the … Read more

The Ichamati River: A Lifeline of Heritage and Reflection in Vibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay’s ‘Ichamati’

Abstract: The river, a fundamental entity in the tapestry of human civilization, has been essential for the development of societies and the survival of living beings. Often referred to as the “life flow,” rivers play a pivotal role in shaping landscapes and cultures. This paper explores the significance of rivers, focusing on the Ichamati River, … Read more

Rabindranath Tagore’s Plays and Drama Songs Advocating Peace Amidst Religious Strife

Debasish Mandal Abstract: This study explores Rabindranath Tagore’s significant contribution to promoting harmony and condemning violence in the name of religion through his plays and drama songs. Tagore, a prolific Indian poet, playwright, and philosopher, utilized his literary prowess to address the pressing issue of religious conflict. This research delves into selected works, analyzing the … Read more

Rabindranath’s Dilemma and Conflict: Navigating the Inner Turmoil of a Literary Giant

Dr. Mali Mitra. Asst. Prof. In Music.  Memari College. Memari. Burdwan. Abstract: Ravi Tagore’s songs, stories, poems, and novels, are involved in the life of every Bengali. This world poet inspires us in many ways. We all know that he was first a poet, then a composer, we see in each of his works, that … Read more

Indian Ghazal through the Melodic Tapestry of Begum Akhtar

Anindya Banerjee Abstract: This study delves into the captivating world of Indian Ghazal, a poetic and musical genre that transcends boundaries, resonating with the deepest sentiments of the human soul. Focusing on the iconic figure of Begum Akhtar, a legendary Ghazal singer whose artistry left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of India, the … Read more

The Expedition of Grapple and Recognition of Women in Bangla Theatre

SAYANTIKA GHOSH, PhD Research Scholar, RBU, SACT, Gobardanga Hindu College “The history of men’s opposition to women’s emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.”                                                                                            Virginia Woolf- Introduction Women of the nation are considered to be the backbone of every society. The introduction of  actresses in Bengali Theatre during 1870 … Read more

Baiji Culture of Kolkata during Colonial Period: A review

Aritri Majumder, SACT,Department of Music, Gobardanga Hindu College, Ph.D. Research Scholar, University of Calcutta Tradition, the word which carries out many things in one boat. Culture and tradition are interdependent where tradition is a boat and culture plays the role of a sail. Kolkata, the city of joy, borrows its cultural tradition from a long time. … Read more

Bonding and Emancipation in Rabindranath Tagore’s Theatrical Narratives

Dr. Srabani Sen Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore, a multifaceted literary luminary, delved into the intricate dynamics of human relationships and societal structures in his plays. This study focuses on the thematic interplay of bonding and emancipation within Tagore’s theatrical works. Tagore, a Nobel laureate poet and playwright, weaves narratives that portray the delicate balance between attachment … Read more

Scenography in Indian Theatre: Sharing Aesthetics of Light and Sound

Dr. Gagandeep, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama. Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata Abstract In Indian theatre, Scenography may be new as a term; but surely not as a concept. The centrality of light and sound in a theatre performance has always been accepted but the unified approach has often been avoided. The paper argues for the … Read more