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Item Open Access Book Review Dr. Nandini Basistha, Politics of Separatism, New Delhi, Vaibhav Publications, 2017, pp xiv + 296(University of North Bengal, 2014-03) Tiwari, TrivikramItem Open Access Book review K Natwar Singh, ‘Is One Life Enough for ‘Profession’, but not for ‘Politics’? One Life is Not Enough: An Autobiography, New Delhi: Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014; pp 410 + xiii(University of North Bengal, 2015) Sirapangi, S SwaroopItem Open Access Book Review, Dr. Nandini Basistha, Politics of Separatism, New Delhi, Vaibhav Publications, 2017, pp xiv + 296(University of North Bengal, 2017) Tiwari, TrivikramItem Open Access The Concept of “People” in “We the People of India…” Reality and Transformation(University of North Bengal, 2020-03) Chakraborty, GangotriThis article shows that the concept of “people” in the Preamble of the Constitution of India is vague and confused and victim of severe politicking. Such “people” cannot be the “sovereign” that gave themselves the Constitution. The concept of “people” in the Constitution has an overlap with the “citizenship” that often used interchangeably and nationalism. In the post-independence era the concept of “people” has become more elusive and there is a need to take stock of the situation resulting from right wing majoritarian politics.Item Open Access India in 1929-30(Central publication Branch, 1931) India, Government of IndiaItem Open Access India in 1932-33(Manager of Publications, 1934) India, Government of IndiaItem Open Access Politics and history(Macmillan and co., 1923) Morley, John ViscountItem Open Access Politics of gender in performance: study of group theatre reductions during left front rule in West Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2018) Kanjilal, Amitava; Md. YasinItem Open Access Sport and politics under an eastern sky(William Blackwood and sons, 1902) Earl of RonaldshayItem Open Access Towards Emancipation: Reflection of Writings of Some Muslim Women in the Twentieth Century(University of North Bengal, 2015-03) Bhattacharya, DahliaEducation was denied to the Muslim women in Bengal . They were to receive some elementary education at home and their movement was restricted within the four walls of the house. A few Muslim women who have learnt to write with the help of some of their family members or received modern education had penned down some of their ideas in their writings. This paper wants to highlight the works of Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Begum Shainsunnahar Mahmud, Begum Sufia Kamal and Fajiltunessa who 'had taken the courage to overcome the hurdles of the society and had taken a step towards emancipation. ft wants to highlight their concept of education, spaces and rights for women and the politics.