Socio- Economic Condition of South West Bengal in the nineteenth Centuary

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Barid Baran Panda

Born in 1945 Prof. Barid Bran Panda, passed B.A. with Honours in 1967, M.A. in History from the University of Burdwan in 1969. He was awarded Ph.D. in arts from the University of Burdwan in 1996 on the “Socio-economic Condition of South West Bengal in the nineteenth Century” (1805 to 1900 A.D.). He started his Career as Head of the Department of History, Saldiha College in 1970. He attended the workshop on Medieval Indian History organized by Aligarh Muslim University from Dec. 18th 1986 to January 2nd 1987 as a delegation among the College teachers of West Bengal. He had also attended the Seminar held in the University of Calcutta from February 17th to March 11th 1997 on the “transition and change in Indian History”. Besides he also attended many Seminars and Conferences held in different parts of India. He is now Reader and Head of the department of History, Saldiha College and associated with various academic works in the College and the University.

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Socio- Economic Condition of South West Bengal in the nineteenth Centuary
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