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Item Open Access Balmiki community in Darjeeling hills: a study of politics of migration, deprivations and empowerment(University of North Bengal, 2018) Balmiki, Lekhraj; Dural, RItem Open Access Khas-kura Nepali and Cultural Consolidation in Darjeeling Hills: A Genesis(University of North Bengal, 2015-03) Ghosh, SujitWith the opening of Tea Industries by British tea planters gradually altered the racial composition of Darjeeling hills. Immigration of plantation labor hailing from Nepal had .been a major factor of the changing of racial composition of Darjeeling hills .. Multi-ethnic Nepali community became the majority people in Darjeeling hills. The preponderance of Nepali in Darjeeling hills, the Nepali or Khas-kura speaking people gradually conscious to unify and consolidate on linguistic basis. An attempt has been made to search the emergence of culture, literature and the process of cultural Consolidation of the Nepali or Khas-kura speaking people in Darjeeling hills.Item Open Access People, PRIs and Rural Development: A study in the context of the hills of Darjeeling in West Bengal and Sikkim(University of North Bengal, 2017) Dural, RameshRural Development in India has been a major concern and has drawn attention since independence. It is a multi-dimensional concept encompassing every aspect of rural life, which primarily involves alleviation of poverty and unemployment through the creation of basic social and economic infrastructure, thereby, bringing a quality rural life. The necessity for rural development arises with the intent to develop the rural area as a whole in terms of culture, society, economy, technology, health, etc. and developing the living standard of rural mass. It involves the development of human resources, infrastructural development; provide minimum basic amenities; develop rural institutions like that of Panchayats, Cooperatives, Post, Banking; develop rural industries, develop agriculture, animal husbandry; promote employment opportunities, eradicate poverty; promote peoples’ participation, empowerment. Since development in general and rural development in particular, involves peoples’ programme; peoples’ participation, through the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) is imperative to rural development. The present paper, therefore, is an attempt to interrogate peoples’ involvement and participation in rural development, in the context of the hills of Darjeeling in West Bengal, and Sikkim, which exhibit similar geographical and other characteristic features.Item Open Access Phytosociological characterization of vegetation in Darjeeling hills(University of North Bengal, 2017) Moktan, Sourav,; Das, Abhaya Prasad,Item Open Access Problems of development in Darjeeling hills with special reference to rural areas since independence(University of North Bengal, 1996) Paul, Chaya Rani; Debnath, J CItem Open Access Roots and routes of tribalism: a study of the Kirati Khambu Rai community of Darjeeling Hills(University of North Bengal, 2020) Rai, Smriti; Sarkar SwatahsiddhaItem Open Access Simulation study of collective behaviour of hadronic matter of fair energies(University of North Bengal, 2021) Sarkar, Soumya; Mukhopadhyay, Amitabha,Item Open Access Viability of homestay tourism in Darjeeling hills: the identification of constraints and opportunities(University of North Bengal, 2021) Pradhan, Sumit; Bhattacharya, Debasis