December 2024

প্রয়াত হলেন শিক্ষাবিদ ডঃ রামপ্রসাদ পাল


Posted on December 3, 2024 by Syamal Das

Ramprasad Pal adds a chapter on the last Najim of Bengal Subah -Feradun Ja (1838-1881) who was the first to sit on the masnad of Hazarduari (New Palace) Durbar Hall. The British paid some attention to his education. He knew no English grammar but something of classical and English, History, Geography and even Cowper’s poems. Captain Sowar saw to it that the weakling Nawab did not sneak into the Begum Mahal. Major walsh proved his intellectual progress in A History of District of Murshidabad. But, taking advantage of his youth, the key to the treasury fell into undesirable hands and many prized jewellery were stolen and even sold to Calcutta Auction Houses. Later the agent Mr. Torrmens was found guilty (in spite of C. E Bucklands laudatory statement).

Once again, the author turns to his favorite theme architecture, viz- building of the new Imambara by Sadek Ali. Fortunately, he turns to the foundation of the Nizamut College (1829). We glean detailed information of the salaries paid to teachers, Daftar is even Mehtars (S. Baktiar Ali). Then came down the iron hand of Dalhousie (as it did on many native States) who claimed even the Nizamat Deposit Fund. In spite of it the Nawab offered ungrudging help during the Mutiny. The author is to be congratulated for offering evidence from the Dewan’s & Nazim’s letters. Yet the Nawab felt threatened even after Wood’s despatch and decided to lay down his grievances before the queen herself. A whole ship was chartered for this visit in 1869. Duke of Argyle threw cold waters on his pleas but the House of Commons took them up. …….I can recommend this book to all who are interested in the fate of the nineteenth century Bengal Nawabs. We know so much about the previous ones that the facts presented in it would be a lot, if not sumptuous, fare.” amalesh Tripathi.

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Recent Bhagirathi Erosion


Posted on December 3, 2024 by Syamal Das

Recent Bhagirathi erosion causes threat to the heritage buildings which are standing on the river side. Itihas Parikrama, a History research society of Berhampore West Bengal apprehends that if the proper steps are not taken by the concerned authority the most important heritage buildings/ structures of Bengal including the temple complex of Rani Bhabani’s Char Bangla Mandir at Ajimganj, Murshidabad will collapsed. The renowned Bengali daily “Bartaman Patrika” published the following news in it’s Murshidabad page on April 14, 2016, titled “bidhansava votkey hatiyar korechen jiagonjer basindara” Itihas Parikrama adds the illustrations.


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Land Holder’s Association


Posted on December 3, 2024 by Syamal Das

The central committee of the Land Holders’ Association opines that, immediately after the adaptation of the Indian Constitution on 29th November, 1949, the progressive acts which were in existence and which were supposed to be passed at that time were kept outside the purview of the judicial review through the first amendment of the Constitution by convincing the members of the legislature with wrong message. At the same time from the third chapter of the Constitution Article 31 that says about Right to Property was deleted and in that place Article 31A and 31B were inserted. The Ninth Schedule of the Constitution was also inserted in the Constitution containing 11 Acts passed by the different state legislature and were given protection from judicial review, thereby creating the path of bureaucratic rule. Later insertion of 284 Acts in the Ninth Schedule and the deletion of Article 31 from the Constitution posed a serious threat to the Indian democracy. Since the first amendment of the Constitution dated 10.5.1950, till now 110 amendments of the Constitution has been made to bring about apparent changes in the system. But the Constitution has not lost its sanctity. The judiciary also, is determined to maintain the spirit of democratic character of the country. The Land Holders’ Association believes that the agrarian economy faced threat because of the deletion of the Article 31 from the Constitution, along with that the traditional culture; which we call our heritage. The Election Manifestos of different political parties in India does not include the re-insertion of Article 31, i.e. Right to Property in the Constitution, although the deletion of Article 31 led to the impairment of the country.

The Land Holders’ Association appeals to all citizens, associated with agriculture, to think about these facts before taking part in the process of election to the legislature. At the same time it invites such citizens to extend support to the judiciary that upholds the spirit of democracy and takes steps for upkeep of democracy by maintaining and protecting the Constitution in letter and spirit. The central Committee was sited at the conference room of The itihasparikrama a history research centre at Berhampore Murshidabad. Mahamad Mahamud the vice president of the association presided over the meeting.

For the Central Committee of the Land Holders’ Association- Mr. Syamal Das Advocae ( Berhampore), Iqbal Rasid and Rownuqujjaman (Beldanga), Tapash Konar and Gour Mohan Konar of Bardhaman, Mr. Dilip Roy of Nadia were present the meeting.


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Heritage shrines face erosion threat from Bhagirathi


Posted on December 1, 2024 by Syamal Das

Recent Bhagirathi erosion causes threat to the heritage buildings which are standing on the river side. Itihas Parikrama, a History research society of Berhampore West Bengal apprehends that if the proper steps are not taken by the concerned authority the most important heritage buildings/ structures of Bengal including the temple complex of Rani Bhabani’s Char Bangla Mandir at Ajimganj, Murshidabad will collapsed. The renowned English daily “The Statesman” published the following news in it’s Kolkata Plus page on March 29, 2016, titled “Heritage shrines face erosion threat from Bhagirathi” Itihas Parikrama adds the illustrations.


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