Arshed (Goswami), Niviya2022-07-122022-07-122022-030976-3570https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4616The paper is an attempt to understand the Kamptapur Movement of North Bengal the region from the theoretical lenses of the feminist school. It is an effort to trace how the movement which initially started with the demand for recognition and autonomy eventually has ignored and disregarded the role and importance of women leading to a gender-biased construction of identity crisis. Baking primarily on a feminist critic the paper makes a serious effort to find the research gap that was the major factors for understanding the question of identity politics of individuals and groups. Through empirical data and an extensive filed based survey and interviews the paper will try to explain that despite evidence and reports of women participation why there in almost all existing kinds of the literature we find a very narrowly narrated contribution of the women in the movement.enKamptapur movementFeminismRole of Women and Women AutonomyUnderstanding the Kamptapur Movement from A Feminist Perspective : A Study of Role and Participation of Women in the Movement for AutonomyIndian Journal of Law and Justice, Vol. 13, No. 01, March-2022, pp. 429-439Note