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    Indian Women in the Event of Social Transformation – Legal Perspectives
    (University of North Bengal, 2020-03) Das, Sudeshna
    "All collective human life is indirectly shaped by law. Law is like knowledge, an essential and all pervasive fact of the social condition" –NiklasLuhmann. Law is the reflection of man's social consciousness at a given period of time.Society is a changing phenomenon and this process requires to be maintained by some machinery in order to avoid disorientation and disarray. Legal propositions, researches and judicial pronouncements are those instruments which are developed in the form ofnorms and principles and its accuracy being checked and then applied as true principles of law.
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    The Origin and Growth of Kalimpong as an Urban Hill Station in Colonial India: A Historical Study
    (University of North Bengal, 2018-03) Roy, Dipesh
    Urbanization has not been uniform all over the world. Different ages have witnessed localized growth. The degree of urbanization of a nation is generally defined as a proportion of the population resident in urban places. Kalimpong as a hill urban centre was developed later than the most hill stations in India. Kalimpong was nowhere on the map of India before 1865. Actually, the region of Kalimpong was originally a part of Sikkim from which it was taken over by Bhutan. Finally following a defeat in the Anglo- Bhutanese war in 1865 Bhutan handed over the tract to the British government of India in 1865. The trend of urbanization in Kalimpong was not same as the satellite town of Darjeeling rather Kalimpong civil station had a character of its own, totally different from the seasonal retreats by virtue of their social life, their good spirits and style. Above all it was meant for the Indians and Anglo- Indians.
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