This document provides a personal profile of Kartick Chandra Barman, an Assistant Professor of History at Krishna Chandra College in Birbhum, West Bengal. It outlines his educational qualifications, contact information, areas of research interest, experience teaching since 1993, membership in professional bodies, positions held, and a list of research papers and books published. The profile demonstrates Barman's extensive qualifications and experience in history and social sciences.
The Analysis of Examples of Classical Literature in the Primary SchoolYogeshIJTSRD
As a result of this research, extracurricular reading in the primary grades is considered an integral part of preparing young students for the thorough study of literature, as an important tool for their moral and aesthetic education in the educational process. The purpose of extracurricular reading is to acquaint young students with childrens literature, to consider the didactic basis of enriching them with new concepts of the development of reading culture, its purpose, content, type, construction, as well as scientific and methodological recommendations. enriched with. Mahfuza Rahimjanovna Shermatova "The Analysis of Examples of Classical Literature in the Primary School" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Research Development and Scientific Excellence in Academic Life , March 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38774.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38774/the-analysis-of-examples-of-classical-literature-in-the-primary-school/mahfuza-rahimjanovna-shermatova
Kashmir - Aishani Bhagwat - School Project - CJMAshish Bhagwat
Aishani was asked to create a presentation on Kashmir, to be submitted in her school - Convent of Jesus & Mary, New Delhi. I helped out a bit, and learned a lot in the process too! :-)
The Analysis of Examples of Classical Literature in the Primary SchoolYogeshIJTSRD
As a result of this research, extracurricular reading in the primary grades is considered an integral part of preparing young students for the thorough study of literature, as an important tool for their moral and aesthetic education in the educational process. The purpose of extracurricular reading is to acquaint young students with childrens literature, to consider the didactic basis of enriching them with new concepts of the development of reading culture, its purpose, content, type, construction, as well as scientific and methodological recommendations. enriched with. Mahfuza Rahimjanovna Shermatova "The Analysis of Examples of Classical Literature in the Primary School" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Research Development and Scientific Excellence in Academic Life , March 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38774.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38774/the-analysis-of-examples-of-classical-literature-in-the-primary-school/mahfuza-rahimjanovna-shermatova
Kashmir - Aishani Bhagwat - School Project - CJMAshish Bhagwat
Aishani was asked to create a presentation on Kashmir, to be submitted in her school - Convent of Jesus & Mary, New Delhi. I helped out a bit, and learned a lot in the process too! :-)
Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur:
A Brief Historical Appraisal
Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled.
Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas.
Abstract:
To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. ‘Heritage’ and ‘Culture’ have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a society’s history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.
Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc.
The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of “The Barman dynasty” .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of “Kotivarsa” from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the “Bangarh Grant” of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. “Prajnapana-granth” of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi.
AbstractTo tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and historyTourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. ‘Heritage’ and ‘Culture’ have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a society’s history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.
Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur:
A Brief Historical Appraisal
Abstract: The study of the histro-geographical works has been started a long time ago. Recently, the studies of regional history have started. Yet all the area came under regional studies. Even today, there are many backward areas were from outside of research, especially in the North Bengal. Dinajpur is a famous place in the history of the district.Which founds in many ancient texts by different names. But the effects of the historical geography of the region were not discussed by any scholar. It has been focused only general history of Dinajpur. The state and society change in accordance with the change of historical geography of any place. Those reformative identities are not marked in historical research. Any region of the world may be changed its area and bounday during the historical timelines by some rulers. As a result, the sources othe certain region will be changed as well as the history of the region. The regional history creates by the activities of the local people but often those are not placed in national history.But it is true that as the increase for searching the regional history, so the national history of a country will be fulfilled.
Introduction: An attempt has been made to study, in brief the various issues which deeply affected the policies of the Indian National Congress during the period under review. We know the fact that Gandhi dominated the congress. So whatever was done by Congress there was an absolute sanction of Gandhi in it. Gandhi passion for Hindu-Muslim unity can be traced to the days of the youth; even so he stressed the need of this unity for winning their rights in the country, especially during the period of our study. He was aware of the complexities that had been added to the communal problem by the aspiration and programmes of the middle classes in both the communities Gandhi, therefore desire to carry them with him in search for the solution of the communal problems, particularly after the implementation of the Indian Act of 1935. Firstly he began to search good Muslim personalities in the Congress in particular who would sacrifice for a good cause and stand against the demands of the Muslim League. We know it very well that he appeared on the stage in the period between the end of the First World War and the suspension of the non-cooperation movement, but now he proved a spent force in this regard. Even the Congress did not listen his voice clearly. Gandhi, therefore, devoted himself to the cause of the spread of the ideas.
Abstract:
To tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and history.Thus,Tourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots. The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. ‘Heritage’ and ‘Culture’ have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a society’s history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.
Bangarh is one of the leading Ancient and Early-Medieval Cities of Eastern India. At present, the ruined City is located in the Shibbari Gram Pachayet area, one and half mile to the north of Gangarampur, on the eastern bank of the River Punarbhava and about 45 Km. from the District Headquarter of Balurghat town in the District of Dakshin Dinajpur. Dr.D.C.Sen claims that the identified ancient Kotivarsa is the synonym of present Bangarh. Now, Kotivarsa has been identified by archaeological evidence, with the name of Bangarh, a capital city of the legendary Daitya king Bana or Banasur. Banasur was the first Kirat king who ruled central Nepal and was killed by Lord Krishna in the battle field. According to R.L.Barua, during that period, Dravidians was designated as Daitya but not Demon, Danavas and Asuras etc.
The Bangarh Grant of Mahipala-I which has been recovered from Bangarh Village and the Belwa Copperplate Inscriptions of Bhoja Barman, which were issued in the fifth year of his reign, i.e. in 993 A.D., suggest that once Bangarh was known as an important city in the name of Kotivarsa. Dr.K.G.Goswami suggests that these names i.e. Vaijayanti, Devikotta and Kotivarsa of the ancient and medieval fame were the same. During the period of the Pala dynasty, Bangarh was known as Visaya and enlarged as a local administrative centre under their Empire. Four Damodarpur Copperplate Inscriptions of Gupta period, dating to 443 A.D., which have been discovered from Dakshin Dinajpur District, have also mentioned that Kotivarsa was a Visaya and a chief administrative centre, belonged to Pundravardhana Bhukti. The fame and importance of Kotivarsa, was very remarkable, like other cities of ancient India, i.e. Mathura, Ujjain, Patliputra, Konauj, Koushambi etc. Certainly, Kotivarsa was a famous city, like any international city during the period of conquest of Bengal by Bhoja Barman, the King of “The Barman dynasty” .On the other hand, another Copperplate Inscription of Damodarpur, has referred that at the same time, Bangarh was a chief administrative and cultural centre of Kotivarsa Visaya and Mahasthangarh was its only Capital. R.K.Gupta suggests that during the reign of Pala dynasty, Kotivarsa visaya had been more flourishing as a trade center than earlier, besides other administrative centers of ancient Bengal. However, Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyaya, a pioneer historian of ancient India, who maintains a claim that the whole northern part of Varendri or Varendra, was then recognized by the name of “Kotivarsa” from the beginning of the seventh ago. The above statements have further proved by the statements from the “Bangarh Grant” of Mahipala-I which revealed in the 9th year of his reign. “Prajnapana-granth” of Jaina, indicates that Kotivarsa was then belonged as a Visaya to the Rarh Bhumi.
AbstractTo tour is to venture.Tourism is an activity done by an individual or a group of individuals, which leads to a motion from a place to another. From a country to another for performing a specific task, or it is a visit to a place or several places in the purpose of entertaining which leads to an awareness of other civilizations and cultures, also increasing the knowledge of countries, environmental, political, cultural or religious cultures, and historyTourism geography covers a wide range of interests including the environmental impact of tourism, the geography of tourism, leisure economies, management concerns and locations of tourist spots The overall purpose is to gain an appreciation of the past. ‘Heritage’ and ‘Culture’ have become interchangeable and elastic terms. In the context of the arts for example, the use of the term culture relates to how a society’s history, beliefs, values, traditions and icons are manifested in an artistic format. Heritage tourism helps make historic preservation economically viable by using historic structures and landscapes to attract and serve travelers.Heritage tourism focuses on certain historical Its aim may not always be the presentation of accurate historical facts, as opposed to economically developing the site and surrounding area. Visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage.
Media in india.presentation by kartick chandra barman.
PROFILE OF KARTICK CHANDRA BARMAN
1. PERSONAL PROFILE
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KARTICK CHANDRA BARMAN
Assistant Professor, Department of History
Krishna Chandra College, University of Burdwan,
Birbhum-731124, West Bengal
Date of Birth: 05/04/1969
Educational Qualification : B.A. (Honors), B-Ed., M.A. (History),
M.A.(Education.), M.Sc. (Geography.), M.A. (Journalism & Mass communication),
M.A. (History & Tourism Management), M.A. (Bengali Literature), M.Phil.
(History), Ph. D. (History, Regd.)
Permanent Resident: New Dangalpara, Ward No. 02, House No. 84, (Near Kaligati
Girls High school), P.O. Suri, Dist. Birbhum, West Bengal, India, Pin Code: 731101
Tel & Mobile No : 03462-251402/09002218201/09614680850
E mail : kartickpusdiv@yahoo.com/barmankc1998@gmail.com
Date of Joining: 01/07/2008
Experience : Teaching since 1993, as an Assistant Teacher in Geography (Higher
Institute), Five years' Administrative Experiences as Teacher-In-Charge in a Higher
Institute & Teaching experiences in this College since 2008 at Krishna Chandra
College, Under Burdwan University (U.G) & P.G. Course from 2009 to till now
(DDE, Vidyasagar University)
Specialization & Area of Research Interest: Socio-Economic & Cultural History of
Modern India, Anthropological History for Caste & Tribes of Bengal, Applied
Historical Geography of South Asia.
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MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES
Agency/Organization Type Since M.ID
1. Ramkrishna Mission, Belur Math Life 1995 187705
2. ISKON, Mayapur, Nadia Donor Member 2008
3. Indian History Congress, New Delhi AM 2010 312
4. Paschim Banga Itihas Samsad,
Kolkata
Life 2009 1102
5. Institute of Historical Studies,Kolkata AM 2010 1063
6. Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Suri Donor Member 2008
7. Journal of Social Science and
Humanity Research, Saldiha
Founder Member 2011
8. Governing Body, Sambhunath
College.
University Nominee 2012-15
9. International Journal of Kamata
Anusandhan, Alipurduar.
Advisory Board Member 2010
10. Central India Journal of Historical
and Archaeological Research,
M.Pradesh
Life 2011 112
11. The Social Research Foundation, UP Life 2011
12. North-East India History Association Life 2010
13. Historical Society of North-Bengal Life 2010
14. Applied History of Indian Sub-
Continent
Life 2012
PREVIOUS POSITIONS HELD
Institution/Department/School Position Period
Kushkari K.B.B.S. High School, D/Dinajpur Assistant Teacher 1993-1997
Basanti H.High Madrasah, D/Dinajpur Assistant Teacher 1997-2008
Sports Department of K.C.College Game-In-Charge 2009-2011
UGC-Coaching for Entry-In-Service Co-ordinator 2010
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LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS IN NATIONAL /INTERNATIONALJOURNAL
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Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-5 Pages-16-21
Date Day Month-(Jan-March) Year-2013
Topics BANGARH: A Leading Ancient and Early-Medieval City of Eastern India
ISSN NO. 2277-4157
Publisher Radha Publications, New Delhi
2.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal ASIAN RESONANCE
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-2 Page-183-186
Date Day Month-(April) Year-2013
Topics The Pundras and their Real Home-Lands in Ancient Times: A Brief
Historical Perspective.
ISSN NO. 0976-8602
Publisher SFR-Publication, Kanpur
3.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Periodic Research-A Multi-Disciplinary International Research Journal
NSS-Department of K.C.College Programme Officer 2010-2012
Teachers’ Council of K.C.College Secretary 2010-2011
Department of History of K.C.College Co-ordinator 2010-2014
UGC-Remedial Coaching Centre of K.C.College Co-ordinator 2012-2017
PG Study Centre, DDE, Vidyasagar University Co-ordinator 2015
NAAC Committee of K.C.College Co-ordinator 2015
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Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-1 Page-210-215
Date Day Month-(August) Year-2013
Topics Heritage Tourism site in Birbhum District of West Bengal: Its Present
condition and Potentialities
ISSN NO. 2231-0045
Publisher SRF-Publication, Kanpur
4.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Asian Resonance-A Peer Reviewed Multi-Disciplinary International
Research Journal
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-4 Page-191-195
Date Day Month-(October) Year-2013
Topics Shakti peeth Bakreswar-An Ancient Religious & Rural Tourism
Destination in Birbhum District of West Bengal
ISSN NO. 0976-8602
Publisher SRF-Publication, Kanpur
5.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research
Journal Citation Volume-3 Issue-10 Page-187-191
Date Day Month-(Apr-June) Year-2014
Topics Socio-Economic Profile of Tribal Populations in Birbhum District of West
Bengal
ISSN NO. 2277-4157
Publisher Radha Publications, New Delhi
6.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal SHRINKHALA-A Multi-Disciplinary International Research Journal
Journal Citation Volume-1 Issue-11 Page-42-45
Date Day Month-(July) Year-2014
Topics Panchanan Barma's Role for Women Empowerment in the Society from
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1890 to 1935 A Brief Historical Analyses
ISSN NO. 2321-290X RNI: UPBIL/2013/55327
Publisher SRF-Publication, Kanpur
7.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal SHRINKHALA- A Multi-Disciplinary International Research Journal
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-1 Page-54-57
Date Day Month-(September) Year-2014
Topics Panchanan Barma and the Rajbanshi Kshatriya Movement in Dinajpur: A
Brief Historical Perspectives
ISSN NO. 2321-290X RNI: UPBIL/2013/55327
Publisher SRF-Publication, Kanpur
8.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman & Chandrima Ghosh
Type Article
Journal Periodic Research-A Peer Reviewed & International Journal
Journal Citation Volume-3 Issue-3 Page-69-72
Date Day Month-(February) Year-2015
Topics Historical Geography of Tribal Peoples in Bibhum District of West Bengal
ISSN NO. 2231-0045 RNI NO: UPBIL/2012/55438
Publisher SRF-Publication, Kanpur
9.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal ABHIMUKH Suri, Birbhum, 2014
Journal Citation Volume-1 Issue-1 Page-37-53
Date Day Month-(Jan-Apr) Year-2014
Topics Dakshin Dinajpur Zelar Rajbanshi Samprodayer Artho-Samajik
Bibortaner Nana Dik: Samikshay Dakshin Dinajpurer Tapan block
(Bengali)
ISSN NO.
Publisher Kamala Printers, Suri
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10.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research
Journal Citation Volume-4 Issue-14 Page-143-146
Date Day Month-(Apr-June) Year-2015
Topics Tribals In Birbhum District: A Historical Analysis
ISSN NO. 2277-4157
Publisher Radha Publications, New Delhi
11.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Science Publishing Group in “ Research History”
Journal Citation Volume Vol. 3 Issue-2 Pages-35-40
Date Day-28 Month-Sept. Year-2015
Topics Economic Thought of Panchanan Barma and Kshatriya Bank: A Brief
Study on Historical Perspectives
ISSN NO. 2376-6700 (Print); ISSN: 2376-6719 (Online)
Publisher Science Publishing Group, USA
12.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
Journal Citation Volume Vol. 3 Issue-3 Pages-387-391
Date Day-28 Month-Sept. Year-2015
Topics Educational Thought of Panchanan Barma with Special Reference to
Women Education.
ISSN 2348-3164 (Online): 2348-3156 (Print)
Publisher Research Publish Journal, Lucknow
13.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Journal of Social Science and Humanity Research
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Journal Citation Volume Issue- Pages
Date Day Month Year-
Topics Histro-Geographic Impact and the Formation process of Ancient
Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal.
ISSN NO. 2321-8908
Publisher Accepted
14.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Journal of Contemporary Research
Journal Citation Volume- Issue- Pages-
Date Day- Month- Year-2015
Topics Panchanan Barma and the Peasantry of Dinajpur: A Study on Historical
Background.
ISSN NO. 2394-5621
Publisher
15.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal The Journal of Social Science and Humanity Research.
Journal Citation Volume- Issue- Pages-
Date Day- Month- Year-2015
Topics Histro-Geographic Approaches and the Formation process of Modern
Dinajpur: A Brief Study.
ISSN NO. 2321-8908
Publisher
16.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in
Education
Journal Citation Volume-1 Issue-4 Pages-711-716
Date Day Year-2015
Topics Social Philosophy of Manishi Panchanan Barma : A Brief Study on
Historical Perspectives.
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ISSN NO. 2395-4396
Publisher IJARIIE Publication
17.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal International Journal of Kamata Anusandhan.
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-3
Date Day Month Year-2015
Topics Identity Crisis of the Rajbanshi Community in Dakshin Dinajpur after
Independence: A Historical Appraisal.
ISSN NO. 2320-9542
Publisher
18.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Global Journal of Advance Research
Journal Citation Volume- Issue- Pages
Date Day Month Year-2015
Topics Political Philosophy of Manishi Panchanan Barma: A Brief Historical
Analysis
ISSN NO. 2394-5788
Publisher Accepted
19.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal North Asian International Research Journal of social Science &
Humanities.
Journal Citation Volume-1 Issue-2 Pages-
Date Day Month- Year-2015
Topics Social Reform Activities of Manishi Panchanan Barma towards Rajbanshi
Society: A Brief Estimate on Historical Perspectives.
ISSN NO. 2454-9827
Publisher NARJ Consortium
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20.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal The International Journal of Social Science and Humanity Invention
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-11 Pages
Date Day Month Year-2015
Topics Role of Rajbanshi Women in Tebhaga Movement in Dinajpur: A
Historical Analysis.
ISSN NO. 2349-2031
Publisher Valley International Publication
21.
Authors Kartick Chandra Barman
Type Article
Journal Global Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science
Journal Citation Volume-2 Issue-1 Pages
Date Day Month Year-2015
Topics Nation, Nationalism and International Concept of Panchanan Barma: A
Study on Contemporary Approach.
ISSN NO. 2319-8834
Publisher Global Institute For Research Education
LIST OF BOOKS (Edited / Solo)
1.
Title History and Culture of North Bengal, Vol-III
Author/Editors Kartick Chandra Barman & Binay Barman
Publisher Progressive Publishers, Kolkata
Edition First Edition
ISBN 978-81-89846-63-3
Date July-2015
2.
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Title History and Culture of North Bengal, Vol-IV
Author/Editors Kartick Chandra Barman & Binay Barman
Publisher Accepted
Edition First Edition
ISBN
Date Accepted
3.
Title The Relation Between Mahatma Gandhi and Indian National Congress
Author/Editors Kartick Chandra Barman
Publisher Accepted
Edition First Edition
ISBN
Date Accepted
4.
Title The Life and Time of Panchanan Barma
Author/Editors Kartick Chandra Barman & Binay Barman
Publisher Sakha Sahitya Sabha and Publication, Assam
Edition First
ISBN 978-93-84191-03-0
Date 2014
BOOK REVIEW
1.
Title Dynamics of Caste Movement: The Rajbanshis of North Bengal (1910-
1947)
Author Dr. Swaraj Bose
Publisher Monohar Publishers, New Delhi
Editor/Reviewer Kartick Chandra Barman
Journal The Journal of Social Science and Humanity Research
ISBN/ISSN 2321-8908 Vol-II, No.2
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Date 2014
2.
Title Tebhaga Andoloner Itihas (Bengali)
Author Dr. Kunal Chattopadhyaya
Publisher Progressive Publishers, Kolkata
Edition First
ISBN 81-86383-45X
Year of Publication 2006 Pages-121 Price-60
Editor/Reviewer Kartick Chandra Barman
Journal Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research
Journal Citation Day- Month-(Jan-March) Year-2016
ISBN/ISSN 1177-4157
Date Day- Month-(Jan-March) Year-2016
Publisher (Accepted) Radha Publication, New Delhi
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
1.
Name of the Chapter Uttarbanger Itihas Charcha: Sekaal O Ekaal-Ekti Samiksha (in
Bengali)
Name of the Book History and Culture of North Bengal, Vol-I
Author/Editor Dr.Narendra Roy & Binay Barman
Publisher Chhaya Publication, Kolkata
National/International-International
Edition 1st
ISBN 978-93-81677-17-9
Date 15/04/2012
2.
Name of the Chapter Dakshin Dinajpur Zeller Rajbanshi Jaati Bibortaner Sankshipto
Itihaas: Fire Dekha, (Bengali)
Name of the Book History and Culture of North Bengal, Vol-III
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Author/Editor Kartick Chandra Barman & Binay Barman
Publisher Progressive Publishers, Kolkata
Edition 1st
ISBN 978-81-89846-63-3
Date 30/06/2015
3.
Name of the Chapter Panchanan Barma and The Rajbanshi Society of Dinajpur with Special
Reference to Dakshin Dinajpur.
Name of the Book History of Dinajpur
Author/Editor Dr.Jaydip Roy
Publisher N.L.Publisher, W.B.
Edition 1st
ISBN
Date Accepted (15/07/2015)
4.
Name of the Chapter Uttarbanger Tebhaga Andolon O Rajbanshi Naari: Itihaaser Ekti
Bismito Adhyaya.
Name of the Book Uttar Banger Samaj O Sangskriti, Vol-I
Author/Editor Dr.Jaydip Roy
Publisher N.L.Publishres
Edition 1st
ISBN
Date Accepted
5.
Name of the Chapter Political Thought and Ideas of Panchanan Barma: A Study on
Contemporary Approach.
Name of the Book A Critical Assessment of the Kshatriyanization Movement of the
Rajbanshi Society and the Role of Panchanan Barma
Author/Editor Dr. Jaydip Roy
Publisher Readers service
Edition 1st
ISBN
Date Accepted
6.
Name of the Chapter Panchanan Barmar Viswayan: Sardhas-Shatavarshe tar Prasangikata
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O Proyojaniyota.
Name of the Book Panchanan Barmar Sardha-Shatavarsha.
Author/Editor Dr.Jaydip Roy
Publisher Progressive Publishers
Edition 1st
ISBN
Date Accepted
SEMINARS / CONFERENCES PROCEEDINGS ABSTRACTS
1. Paper Presented in U.G.C sponsored Two-Day National Seminar on “A Critical Assessment of
the Kshatriyanization Movement of the Rajbanshi Society and the Role of Panchanan
Barma”, 24th and 25th March, 2015, organized by the Department of History, Vivekananda
College, Alipurduar. Presented a Paper titled: Political Thought and Ideas of Panchanan
Barma: A Study on Contemporary Approach.
2. Paper Presented in Two-Days International Seminar on “Manishi Thakur Panchanan
Barma” 18/09/15-19/09/2015 organized by Thakur Panchanan Smarak Samity & Department of
Bengali and Centre for Studies in Local Languages & Cultures, University of North Bengal, held at
the Conference Hall, University of North Bengal. Presented a Paper Titled: Panchanan Barma
and the Peasantry of Dinajpur: A Study on Historical Background.
3. Paper Presentated in University Grant Commission Sponsored Two-Days National seminar
on “Historical Geography of Ancient To Medieval Eastern India”, organized by Abhedananda
College & Sainthia College. Presenteda Paper Titled: Histro-Geographic Impact and the
Formation process of Ancient Dinajpur: A Brief Historical Appraisal.
4. Paper Presented in Two-Day International Seminar on “Recent Trends on Histro-
Geographic Approaches of South Asian Environment”, Organized by Saldiha College.
Presented a Paper Titled: Histro-Geographic Approaches and the Formation process of
Modern Dinajpur: A Brief Study.
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National/International Seminar/Conferences/Workshops Attended
1. Participation in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on: “Interdisciplinarity: theory &
Practice, (March-19-20, 2009), at Birbhum Mahavidyalaya, Suri, Birbhum (National Seminar)
2. UGC-Sponsored State Level Seminar on “Higher Education and Employability” November,
15-16, 2008), at Malda College, Malda. (State-Level)
3. Participated, “The University of Burdwan” (50 Years of Academic Excellence), National
Service Scheme, December, 10, 2009.
4. Participated, Seminar on "Water Resource and its Construction" Sponsored by NSS,
Burdwan University, at Hiralala Bhakat College, Nalhati, Birbhum (27th February-2010)
5. Delivered a Lecture on “Importance for Preservation of Heritage and the Role of NSS
Volunteers” seminar on “Preservation of Heritage (Natural, Cultural and Architectural) of
Hetampur Rajbati” organized by NSS Unit-I & II of K.C.College, in Special Camping
Programme, at Mansayar Hostel Ground (10th
March-2010).
6. Delivered a Lecture on “Mahatma Gandhi and National Service Scheme”, organized by NSS
Unit-I & II of K.C.College, in Special Camping Programme, at Mansayar Hostel Ground
(2nd
February-2011).
7. Participated in 10 Days Workshop on "Training Orientation & Research Centre"
Sponsored by Deptt. Of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt.of India, under Ramkrishna Mission
Lokasiksha Parishad, Narendrapur. Venue:- The University of Burdwan (From 5th January-14th
February,2011)
8. Participated, Seminar on "Biodiversity & Drug Addiction and the Youth", Organised by
NSS Unit-I, Suri Vidyasagar College held on 22nd March-2011
9. Participation in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on "Changing Society, Culture and its
Impacts on People" at Sambhunath College, Labpur, Birbhum, held on February14th-15th,
2012 (National Seminar).
10. Participated in the XXVIII Annual Conference of the Paschimbanga Itihas Samsad held
on 24th
to 26th
January, 2012 at Vivekananda College, Thakurpukur.
11. Participated, National Level Seminar on “Trends in Contemporary Indian Historical
Studies: Crisis and Transition”, 20/12/2014), Organised by West Bengal College &
University Teachers’ Association & Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, at Barrackpore, Kolkata
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Invited Speaker/Resource Person As International/National Seminar
Topic “ Historical Geography of Ancient To Medieval Eastern India”
Type National Seminar
Organizer Abhedananda College & Saldiha College
Location Sainthia Abhedananda College
Funded By University Grant Commission
Speaker Kartick Chandra Barman
Date 23/09/2015-24/09/2015
Abstract Panchanan Barma and the Peasantry of Dinajpur: A Study on Historical
Background
Faculty Development Courses or Programmes Attended
Sl.No. Course Sponsoring Agency Institutions Period
1. Orientation
Course( RC)
UGC UGC Academic Staff
College, The University of
North Bengal, India.
02/03/2012-
29/03/2012
2. NSS Orientation
Course (RC)
Deptt. of Youth
&Sports, Govt. of
India
R.K.Mission Lokasiksha
Parishad
05/0/2011-
14/01/2011
3. Refresher
Course(RC)
UGC UGC Academic Staff
College, The University of
Burdwan, India
08/01/2015-
20/01/2015
International & National links for Teaching & Research
1. Professor Sekhar Bandopadhya, Professor of Asian Studies and Director, Newzealand India
Research Institute, University of Victoria of Wellington, Newzealand.
2. Dr. Mamtaj Alam, Department of History, Fiji National University, Nisinu, Fiji.
3. Professor Onishi Masayuki, Faculty of International Studies, Meio University, Japan
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4. Professor Drono Kumar Upadhyaya, Depertment of Nepali, Tribhuban University, Nepal.
5. Dr.Jaya Chatterjee, Reader Modern South Asian History, Cambridge University,
Cambridge, United Kingdom.
6. Dr. Svetlana Ryzhakova, Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology, Russian Academi of
Science, Moscow, Russia.
7. Member, International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS), Hong Kong.
8. Dr. K. Mavali Rajan, Department of Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology,
Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, India.
9. Dr. Olivier Chiron, Department of Geography, Bordeaux University III, Paris, French.
10. Professor Nelson M. Musehane, M.E.R. Mathivha Centre for African Languages , Arts and
Culture, School of Human and Social Sciences, Venda University, South Africa.
11. Dr. Naba Kumar Adak, Pacific University, Rajasthan, India.
Associated with any other Organization
1. Life Member, The Ramkrishna Mission, Yogodhyan Lane, Belur Math, Howrah.West
Bengal.
2. Donar Member, The Bharat Sevashram Sangha,211, Rashbehari Avenue, Kolkata-19,
West Bengal.
3. Donar Member, International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Sri Mayapur, Nadia,
West Bengal.
4. Applied History in Indian Sub-continent in South Asia.
Team 1- Northern India, Professor Jigar Muhammed, Department of History, Jammu University.
Team 2- North East India, Dr. Anjan Saikia, Principal, Cinnamara College, Jorhat, Assam
Team 3- South India, Dr. K. Mavali Rajan, Dept. of A.I.H.C. & A, Visva-Bharati.
Team 4- Eastern India, Binay Barman, Dept. of History, Saldiha College, W.B.
Team –Central India, Dr. Vinay Srivastav, Pnna Govt.P.G.College, Panna, Madhyapradesh.
Team-7- Western India, Dr. A. K. Chhangani, Rajasthan, Maharaja Gangasingh University.
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Other Academic Activities
I. Acting as Co-ordinator, UGC Remedial Coaching Centre, K.C.College, Hetampur, Birbhum
(From 2012 To Till Now)
II. Acted as Assistant Venue-in-Charge, University Final Examination-2014 (Part-I, II&III, All
Pass & Hon's), K.C.C Venue
III. Acted as Centre Observer, West Bengal School Service commission, Eastern Zone, 2010
IV. Acting as reviewer in History under the University of Burdwan.
V. Acted as member of different Sub-Committees belong in our college.
VI. Acting as the Answer Scripts Evaluator (History Hons, Part-I, II and Part-III) at U.G. level
under the University of Burdwan.
VII. Acted as Blood Donor, Organized by 3/15, Bengal BN NCC, K.C.College, under State Blood
Transfusion Council, West Bengal, held on 24/12/2013
VIII. Acting as Judge on Game & Sports of the Annual Sports Competition, Rabindra Nazrul B-Ed.
Training College, Hetampur, Birbhum, 2010.
IX. Acting as Routine Asstt.Co-ordinator, K.C.College Routine Committee.
X. Winner for 2nd
Runner,(as Game-in-Charge), Inter-District Football Tournament, on behalf of
the Sports Dept. of Krishna Chandra College, 2011
XI. Acted as Organizer, Departmental Educational Tour at Hazar Duary on 6th
January, 2010
XII. Acting as Paper Setter, (General & Honours), Department of History, K.C.College
XIII. Acting as the Answer Scripts Evaluator, Department of History, K.C.College
XIV. Acting as Invigilator, (UG & PG), K.C.College
XV. Acting as programmer, Special Programme in Library and Personality Developmental
Programmes for the Departmental Students as well as students for other Department.
XVI. Acting as Teaching Organizer, for Backward, Minority and Creamy-Layer Students (Honours,
P.G. , WBCS, WBCSC & WBCSSC).