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West Bengal and The Reign of Present Violence

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Issues, November 8, 2009
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People of this region, presently, seem to have learned to live with violence of any form. One will hardly find a day in the calendar when, just in West Bengal, one house is not burnt or one person is not turned into an orthopedic patient or even one person is not killed.

Causes Behind The Rise of The Maoists in India

by brotee mukhopadhyay in History, September 20, 2009
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India, to the close of the first decade of the twenty first century, has been facing with the formidable menace of the Maoists. Union Government and some state governments in India are very much worried…

Lalgarh, 2009: Indian Tribal People Dislodged Again

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Society, July 2, 2009
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Lalgarh is a small area where a section of the Indian tribal people lives. Lalgarh is in the Indian state of West Bengal and is in the district of West Medinipur. The area has been occupying the front page of all the dailies in India in recent times due to some ulterior design of all the rulers. This short article is to highlight that something has been rotten.

Ramkrishna Paramahamsa: The Great Spiritual Man of India

by Mayur01 in Spirituality, June 17, 2009
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He was the first foremost spiritual man of India.

The Political Pirates of 21st Century India

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Politics, April 26, 2009
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They are again at your door. The same people they are. They have sacrificed their comforts for a few days just after the election commission has declared the schedule of the 15th General Election in India.

How You Have Been Affected by Globalization

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Society, April 16, 2009
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The salesmen of Globalization, within two decades only, have to invite the workers of the world to present the nights of nightmare once the great Lehman Bros had failed to respond to any kind of penicillin prescribed by all the Nobel laureate economists of the world.

What is in a Name?

by brotee mukhopadhyay in Languages, March 18, 2009
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What is in a name? Juliet of William Shakespeare had such a question. The reference was a rose. Yes, a rose still smells sweet if it is called by any other name. Therefore, the question stands if it does matter in a nomenclature and if it does not. The following is a little attempt to study the concept with the word “Dulung”.

The Vision of a Poor Teacher of Bangladesh Shattered

by Hari678 in History, March 1, 2009
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Bangladesh, a land of beautiful Lakes, Rivers and Canals is similar in certain extent to the developed places of Japan, Greece or Vienna but unlike any one of them, the country was down graded by the religious fanaticism due to over population and become a breeding ground for illegal infiltration world-wide.

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