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    Narula Institute of Technology, Agarpara Narula Institute of Technology is an initiative of the JIS group. It is located in Agarpara region of west Bengal. The teaching learning procedure maintained in this college is absolutely vibrant and positive. The students feel free to discuss their doubts with the faculty members and improve their progress in studying the technical subjects. This institute has obtained accreditation from national assessment and accreditation Council. The students are…

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    India Dbq

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    In April 1764, Sir James Renell was appointed surveyor-general of the East India Company's domains in Bengal. In the same year he initiated the survey of Bengal, and had worked in Bengal and elsewhere for more than a decade, during which covered an area of about 300,000 square miles for his survey which stretched from the eastern parts of Lower Bengal to Agra and from the Himalayas to the skirts of Bundelkhand and Chota Nagpur. Colebrooke pointed out that there were no records maintained about…

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    some people might think it is it’s actually a different form of Bengal Tiger. The reason, that you never hear of a white tiger being from a Bengal tiger is simple, our minds just don’t think like that. Our minds, well some of the human’s minds go to the fact that a white tiger has got to be its own species. The white Tiger is just simply possesses a specific gene, which makes it’s fur give off a lighter appearance compared to other Bengal Tigers. This white fur due to genetic variation gives it…

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    In 1757, the historic battle of Plassey, a small town 150 km north of Calcutta in Bengal, changed the course of Indian history. The East India Company led by Robert Clive defeated the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj Ud- Daulah and his French allies. This marked the emergence of British rule in India as the East India Company emerged as a powerful force in Bengal. In 1761, the Maratha Empire that had become formidable in central and western India suffered massive defeat against Afghan forces led by Ahmad…

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    They are unique to the area because the bengal tiger is an omnivore,:L which means that it eats meat so it lives in the area to hunt for it’s meal. And also it lives in the trees so that it could hide from predators. There's also…

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    Nobel Laureate Dr. Amertya Sen displayed a very compelling account of famine problems in this book. It gives the relationship of famine to poverty and focused on causes of starvation. The book is divided into three sections: Understanding about poverty and starvation in simple manner, Case Studies, Economical theory and formulas .In this book, Dr. Sen puts the complex topic in simple way. Dr. Amertya Sen explained famine cycle of various parts of world during 20th Century and displayed picture…

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    Folk Music In Bengali Essay

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    and literature form the foundation of a typical Bengali society and a Bengali household without music and literature is somewhat unimaginable. Music is the soul of Bengal and the traditional folk music mirrors the image of rural Bengal. The folk music has its origin as early as the 4th century with the advent of the invaders in Bengal and other provinces of colonial India. Bengali folk music has poetry, drama, epic, folktales, ballads and proverbs etc. The ethnic folk music forms the heart of…

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    Company’s rule. The Company 's government respected the traditions and customs of the native communities and a person who is from a higher caste was encouraged more to join the army so that their traditions were seen and followed by others in the army. Bengal army was the one that was the most wanted, which had a lot more of the high castes, mainly consisting of Brahmans, Rajput and Bhumihars. Their rules, nutritional and travel restrictions were thoroughly respected by the army administration,…

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    three obvious characters who’s cultural and familial expectations are major obstacles as they each struggled to establish their identity. Samad Iqbal is an example of a man who struggled with his identity his entire life. Samad is a Muslim from Bengal who clings to his Muslim traditions, yet caves to temptations presented before him in westernized England. His struggle with his identity is seen while he serves in the army in the “Buggered Battalion” (76) with…

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    attraction. Don’t forget The Bengal Tiger, the White Tiger is considered to be the…

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