Echoes of Tradition: Exploring Folk Language and Culture

Dr. Srabani Sen Abstract Echoes of Tradition: Exploring Folk Language and Culture” delves into the rich tapestry of folk language and cultural expressions that resonate through generations. This study investigates the enduring influence of traditional forms of communication, storytelling, and linguistic nuances within communities. By examining the echoes of tradition in language, the research sheds light on how cultural heritage Read More …

Music Healed Riot-Torn Assam in 1960

Rimi Biswas Ph.D. Research Scholar, Calcutta University Abstract: In this paper, we tend to pay attention to such an incident that can be regarded as a unique one in the global context. Assam witnessed a horrible riot in the year of 1960 that is generally known as ‘linguistic riot’. The riot broke out after the decision on the government level Read More …

Nachni : Chhinna Jeevan Chhinna Man’ – a discussion based on Subrata Mukhopadhyay’s ‘Roseek’ novel

Dhriti Sinha Abstract ‘Nachni : Chhinna Jeevan Chhinna Man’ – a discussion based on Subrata Mukhopadhyay’s ‘Roseek’ novel. Subrata Mukhopadhyay presents a broader perspective on individuals and their lives, transforming the narrative of a singular person into a collective story. During the period when Subrata Mukhopadhyay and his contemporaries were actively writing, many authors from the 1950s had already produced Read More …

Exploring Physiological Thoughts and Folk Philosophy

Dr. Shrabani Sen Abstract The investigation begins with an exploration of the physiological underpinnings of cognitive processes, shedding light on how the mind processes information and influences perceptions. Subsequently, the study investigates the rich tapestry of folk philosophy that permeates the socio-cultural fabric of Bengal, examining how these indigenous belief systems shape individual and collective thought patterns. By bridging the Read More …

TRADITIONAL GAMES OF WEST BENGAL

ANIK DAS   SACT, DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION  GOBARDANGA HINDU COLLEGE  Mob- 8013882387, Email:-anikdas341@gmail.com ABSTRACT:- The rural areas of West Bengal seem to be rich in different traditional practices. We cannot find it in cities. Ingredients like broken clay pots, ragged clothes, fruit seeds etc. are used as different playing items in rural areas. Due to financial weakness their Read More …

Influence of Philosophical Imitation Theory in Ram Sangeet

Chhayarani Mandal, Assistant Professor, Sangeet Bhawan, Vishwabharati, Shantiniketan, West Bengal Abstract: This study delves into the profound influence of philosophical imitation theory on the traditional Indian musical genre known as Ram Sangeet. Rooted in the ancient philosophy of artistic imitation, this theoretical framework posits that artistic expression can be enhanced through the imitation of universal truths and archetypal concepts. The Read More …

Music  : Creativity and Compilation 

Dr.Sumona Banerjee, Guest Faculty, Department of Music, Sikkim University, Sikkim. India Mobile no. 9734833568, E-mail: sumonabanerjee.music19@gmail.com Abstract :    The ability of artists and producers to express their artistic vision and provide audiences with enthralling musical experiences is made possible by music creativity and compilation, which are fundamental components of the music business. The process of composing and creating original musical content is characterized Read More …

Empowerment of the British in the Practice of Bengali Language and History in the Nineteenth Century

Shatabdi Sadhu Mondal Abstract: This study delves into the multifaceted dynamics of the British presence in Bengal during the nineteenth century, specifically examining their engagement with the Bengali language and history. Focused on the empowerment of the British, the research elucidates the mechanisms through which linguistic and historical knowledge became instruments of influence and control. By scrutinizing the educational, administrative, Read More …