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ARPITA, MANDAL, and PAWAN KUMAR DR. "A STUDY ON SELF-ESTEEM OF URBAN AND RURAL LIVING TRANSGENDER IN WEST BENGAL." International Educational Scientific Research Journal 11, no. 4 (2025): 69–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15349310.

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Transgender individuals often face a variety of challenges, especially in relation to social adjustment and isolation. Due to their gender identity, they often experience a lack of family support and are subjected to social exclusion.<strong> </strong>Transgender individuals are at an increased risk for various mental and physical health problems, substance abuse, and suicide. This study <strong>focuses</strong> on the self-esteem of urban and rural transgender in West Bengal. Total number of samples was 70 and divided into 2 parts from urban living and rural living transgender in West Bengal.
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Ms. Madhu Kumari. "Exploring the Challenges of Transgender Parents in Nurturing Their Children- Study Area West Bengal." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 4, no. 1 (2023): 135–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.59364/ijhesm.v4i1.277.

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Objective: Good parenting is not dependent on gender identity. In a society where we find transgender parents, obviously the countless of criticisms and disapproval were pre-determined. This creates many constraints in the means of parenting their children, as several protective and risk factors have been associated with it. Again the quality of the relationship between transparent and their children has an important influence on child wellbeing as well as the transphobic attitudes of the parent linked with negative outcomes. Therefore, the present study’s intentions is to portray the challeng
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Naskar, Prosenjit, Sima Roy, Somnath Naskar, and Indrajit Gupta. "An assessment of quality of life of transgender adults in an urban area of Burdwan district, West Bengal." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 5, no. 3 (2018): 1089. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20180766.

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Background: Transgender people are stigmatised in our society and are being discriminated in every aspect of life. Many of them experience abuses in various forms since childhood. Accordingly these might have adverse consequences on their life and modify their quality of life (QOL). This aspect needs to be explored. In this context the present study was conducted to assess the QOL among adult transgender people and to find its association with their socio-demographic characteristics in Burdwan municipal area of Burdwan district.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted during July-Decembe
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Dasgupta, Satarupa. "Examination of Identity Negotiation, Sexual Health Behavior, and Healthcare-Seeking Behavior of Transgender Sex Workers in India." Sexes 3, no. 4 (2022): 492–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sexes3040036.

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The current study, which expects to fill in the gap in research on transgender sex workers in India, examines the sexual identity negotiation, risk perception and condom compliance, sexual health screening and testing behavior, contextual barriers to healthcare seeking, and barriers to community mobilization among this population. The study was conducted in the red-light districts of Kolkata and rural subdivisions of West Bengal, and Eastern India. Transgender sex workers comprise 15% of the sex workers’ populace in India, yet they are an understudied and underserved group in the commercial se
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Mandal, Arpita, and Dr Pawan Kumar. "Study on Mental Health of Urban and Rural Living Transgender." Mediterranean Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 08, no. 03 (2024): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.46382/mjbas.2024.8313.

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This study is an attempt to examine the Mental Health of Urban and Rural living Transgender. Transgender‟s living in urban and rural areas were selected for this research. Total number of sample was 70. Sample was divided into 2 parts 35 transgender from urban living and 35 transgender from rural living in West Bengal. There are 6 dimensions are used to find out the levels of mental health. The data was collected by using the Mental Health Inventory (MHI) Dr. Jagdish and Dr. A.K. Srivastava. Six dimensions were used to find out the level of mental health. The urban living Transgender‟s mental
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Yatirajula, Sandhya Kanaka, Ankita Mukherjee, Santosh Giri, and Pallab K. Maulik. "“Transgenders are not dinosaurs!” Stigma faced by transgender women in their daily lives in India: implications for research and policy." Wellcome Open Research 9 (November 12, 2024): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.22658.2.

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Background Transgender women face stigma that adversely impacts their mental wellbeing. The stigma can be self-directed (internal), discrimination, violence and hatred directed towards them by others, mostly cis-gender persons (interpersonal stigma) and discrimination faced at the level of institutional arrangements (structural stigma). Methods This was an exploratory study that used qualitative methods of data collection (focused group discussions and in-depth interviews) to gather data from consenting adult trans women who lived in the city of Kolkata situated in the eastern state of West Be
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Yatirajula, Sandhya Kanaka, Ankita Mukherjee, Santosh Giri, and Pallab K. Maulik. "“Transgenders are not dinosaurs!” Stigma faced by transgender women in their daily lives in India: implications for research and policy." Wellcome Open Research 9 (September 3, 2024): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.22658.1.

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Background Transgender women face stigma that adversely impacts their mental wellbeing. The stigma can be self-directed (internal), discrimination, violence and hatred directed towards them by others, mostly cis-gender persons (interpersonal stigma) and discrimination faced at the level of institutional arrangements (structural stigma). Methods This was an exploratory study that used qualitative methods of data collection (focused group discussions and in-depth interviews) to gather data from consenting adult trans women who lived in the city of Kolkata situated in the eastern state of West Be
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Yatirajula, Kanaka Sandhya, Ankita Mukherjee, Santosh Giri, and Pallab K. Maulik. "Exploring the perspectives of transwomen on ethical issues in conducting research with the transwomen community in India: A qualitative enquiry." Wellcome Open Research 8 (May 24, 2024): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19527.3.

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Background Research with or involving transwomen in India is limited; previous research has focused on understanding the problems and discriminations they face. However, no studies have focused on exploring the ethical dimension of conducting research among transwomen. This kind of research is important for true representation but is only possible when cis-gender researchers engage with transgender perspectives. The study aimed at identifying the perspective of transwomen regarding the need to undertake research among them, understanding their perspectives of research ethics and articulating r
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Yatirajula, Kanaka Sandhya, Ankita Mukherjee, Santosh Giri, and Pallab K. Maulik. "Exploring the perspectives of transwomen on ethical issues in conducting research with the transwomen community in India: A qualitative enquiry." Wellcome Open Research 8 (September 18, 2023): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19527.1.

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Background: Research with or involving transwomen in India is limited; previous research has focused on understanding the problems and discriminations they face. However, no studies have focused on exploring the ethical dimension of conducting research among transwomen. This kind of research is important for true representation but is only possible when cis-gender researchers engage with transgender perspectives. The study aimed at identifying the perspective of transwomen regarding the need to undertake research among them, understanding their perspectives of research ethics and articulating
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Yatirajula, Kanaka Sandhya, Ankita Mukherjee, Santosh Giri, and Pallab K. Maulik. "Exploring the perspectives of transwomen on ethical issues in conducting research with the transwomen community in India: A qualitative enquiry." Wellcome Open Research 8 (April 3, 2024): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.19527.2.

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Background Research with or involving transwomen in India is limited; previous research has focused on understanding the problems and discriminations they face. However, no studies have focused on exploring the ethical dimension of conducting research among transwomen. This kind of research is important for true representation but is only possible when cis-gender researchers engage with transgender perspectives. The study aimed at identifying the perspective of transwomen regarding the need to undertake research among them, understanding their perspectives of research ethics and articulating r
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Saha, MalayKumar, GautamKumar Ghosh, Subrata Biswas, Piyali Ghosh, and Suman Ganguly. "Motivation for adherence to antiretroviral therapy by transgender people living with hiv – A study in West Bengal, India." Indian Journal of Public Health 64, no. 5 (2020): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_74_20.

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Kundu, M., N. Panda, S. Chowdhury, et al. "P4.114 Sexual Behavior and Practice Among Transgenders in West Bengal, India." Sexually Transmitted Infections 89, Suppl 1 (2013): A323.2—A323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2013-051184.1011.

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Choudhary, Ms Mahima. "GENDER FRONTLINES: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF GENDER AND CLIMATE CHANGE." BSSS Journal of Social Work 16, no. 1 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.51767/jsw1601.

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Gender Frontlines: Exploring the Intersectionality of Gender and Climate Change delves into the intricate relationship between gender and climate change, emphasizing how climate impacts exacerbate existing social inequalities. Climate change, with its severe effects on ecosystems and human societies, disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, particularly women, girls, transgender, and non-binary individuals. The framework of intersectionality, as introduced by Kimberlé Crenshaw, is crucial for understanding these compounded vulnerabilities influenced by overlapping social identities s
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Indaldas, Kuwardadra Sahadeo, Chithra Devi Pandey, Aparna Paliwal, and Gurinderjit Randhawa. "Screening brinjal (Solanum melongena) accessions conserved in the National Genebank collected from states adjoining Bangladesh for adventitious presence of EE1 event." Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 90, no. 8 (2020): 1603–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v90i8.105975.

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Systematic management of Plant Genetic Resources (PGRs) is the key to sustainable agriculture for food and nutritional security and in mitigating climate change. The National Genebank (NGB) at ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi, acts as a repository of PGRs for future use. This study aimed at screening for the adventitious presence of transgenes in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) accessions conserved in the NGB. The study targeted the collections made during 2007-2016 from areas adjacent to Bangladesh (Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and West Bengal), where fi
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Boyce, Paul, and Anindya Hajra. "Do you feel somewhere in light that your body has no existence? Photographic research with transgendered people and men who have sex with men in West Bengal, India." Visual Communication 10, no. 1 (2011): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470357210389398.

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Surajit, Ghoshal, S. Dedalal S., and C. Lahiriai S. "Comparative study on the geographical, physical and engineering properties of soils of West Bengal. Part-1." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 84, Jun 2007 (2007): 559–67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5820662.

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Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail</em> : sujitclahiri@yahoo.com Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, India Soil Mechanics Section, River Research Institute, West Bengal, P.O. HRRI, Nadia, West Bengal, India <em>Manuscript received 21 June 2005, revised 1 February 2006, accepted 3 April 2007</em> Studies on the geographical aspects of West Bengal like land elevation, slope, water courses, river sands, soil colours etc. were made. Three important physical and engineering properties of soils like grain size
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Chatterjee, Sourav. "Development of Primary Education in West Bengal and Tripura: A Comparative Analysis." International Journal of Research and Review 10, no. 4 (2023): 322–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230440.

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Primary education or basic education denotes education from class- I to class- V level of education. It is to be treated as the base of future education of the children. Students’ progress or success in their future life fully depends upon their primary education. According to eminent educationist Amartya Sen, “first and most immediate contribution of successful primary education is a direct reduction of one form of deep rooted insecurity. Second, basic education can be very important in helping people to get jobs and gainful employment.” The present study has been conducted to compare the dev
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Surajit, Ghoshal, S. Dedalal S., and C. Lahiri S. "Comparative study on the geographical, physical and engineering properties of soils of West Beneal. Part-III (Engineering properties of soils of West Bengal excluding North Bengal and general conclusions)." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 86, Aug 2009 (2009): 791–801. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5814730.

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Department of Chemistry. Kalyani University, Kalyam-741 235. West Bengal, India Soil Mechanics Section. River Research Institute, West Bengal, P O&nbsp;HRRI, Nadia, West Bengal, India Research Advisor. Central Forensic Science Laboratory, 30, Gorachand Road. Kolkata-700 014, India <em>E-mail</em> : sujitclahiri@yahoo com <em>Manuscript received 14 July 2008. revised 27 February 2009, accepted 17 March 2009</em> In a series of Paper (I-III), attempts have been made to correlate the geographical characteristics, physicochemical and engineering properties of soils of West Bengal. All the properti
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Gazi, Amzad Ali. "A Research Article on Importance of Hybrid Rice Cultivation in West Bengal." Indiana Journal of Agriculture and Life Sciences 2, no. 5 (2022): 44–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7139378.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Agriculture is the primary source of human food and sources of industrial raw material. Among all the agricultural crops, paddy is the main food grain of West Bengal. Rice is the staple food of most West Bengalis. Rice has been cultivated in West Bengal since ancient times. Earlier, the residents had to import rice from abroad through West Bengal to meet their daily rice need. Gradually West Bengal became self-reliant in rice production. Multi-crop farming, use of modern agricultural machinery, use of high yielding seeds improved irrigation systems etc. have increase
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Laikangbam, P., S. Sengupta, P. Bhattacharya, et al. "A comparative profile of the prevalence and age distribution of human papillomavirus type 16/18 infections among three states of India with focus on northeast India." International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer 17, no. 1 (2007): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1438.2007.00827.x.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in cervical scrape samples of married women from Manipur (n= 692) and Sikkim (n= 415) in northeast India was determined and compared with that of women from West Bengal (n= 1112) in eastern India by polymerase chain reaction. HPV prevalence was lower in Manipur (7.4%) than in Sikkim (12.5%), which was closely followed by West Bengal (12.9%). HPV18 was predominant in Manipur (2.03%) and strikingly lower (0.2%) in Sikkim and West Bengal (0.9%), while the reverse was true for HPV16. The proportion of HPV16/18 infections in Manipur (3.3%, 22/672) and Sikkim (3.89%, 1
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.4065.10.13.12837-12839.

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Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was identified as Macroglossus sobrinus. It is the firs
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Sen, Jayanti. "Peoples Biodiversity Registrar of Kolkata, Ward Number 27: A Peoples Document Prepared as per Directive of National Green Tribunal (NGT) by Rammohan College." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 2 (2024): 543–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.58387.

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Abstract: As per National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) Guidelines, National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued one order to West Bengal Biodiversity Board, Government of West Bengal to prepare a complete Peoples Biodiversity Registrar (PBR) of Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC). A project has been initiated in the year 2017-18. Rammohan College has been approached to prepare a PBR of Ward No. 27 and form a Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC). A complete PBR has been prepared and submitted to West Bengal Bio Diversity Board, Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal.
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Purnendu, Modak. "Determinants of Girls Child Marriage among High Prevalence Districts in West Bengal, India." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 08 (2018): 840–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1405658.

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The present study aims to investigate the determinants of girl child marriage among high prevalence districts in West Bengal. The purpose of the study is to analyze various demographic, socio-economic, cultural, and village level characteristics that are important in determining factors for girls child marriage among high prevalence districts in West Bengal. Binary logistic regression has been applied to analyze secondary data (DLHS-4) of 8509 child married women in West Bengal. The results of this study indicate that the individual and household socioeconomic and demographic characteristics,
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477523.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477523.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477523.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477523.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was
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Dar, Tauseef Hamid, M. Kamalakannan, C. Venkatraman, and Kailash Chandra. "An old collection reveals an additional distribution record of the Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K. Anderson, 1911 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from southern West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 13 (2018): 12837–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13477523.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Greater Long-tongued Fruit Bat Macroglossus sobrinus K Anderson, 1911 is one of the small fruit bat found in South and Southeast Asia. In India, this species has only been reported from northern West Bengal, Sikkim and Northeast India. Upon detailed examination of the external morphology, skull and dentition of a single bat specimen, which was collected from Narendrapur, South 24- Parganas district in West Bengal (southern West Bengal) during the year 1995 and deposited in the National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, was
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Surajit, Ghoshal, S. Dedalal S., and C. Lahiri S. "Comparative study on the geographical, physical and engineering properties of soils of West Bengal. Part-II : Field test (experimental methods) working equations and engineering properties of soils of North Bengal." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 86, Jul 2009 (2009): 703–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5814137.

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Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235. West Bengal, India Soil Mechanics Section, River Research Institute, West Bengal, P.O. HRRI, Nadia, West Bengal, India Emeritus Fellow, AICTE, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail</em> : sujitclahiri@yahoo.com <em>Manuscript received 10 December 2007, revised 27 February 2009, accepted 19 March 2009</em> The experimental methods for the determination of mechanical properties of soils based on field tests, the basic equations for the determination of the design values of the bearing c
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Kanjilal, Mahananda. "Municipal Finance of West Bengal." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 5 (2022): 3569–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.43062.

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Abstract: Urban local bodies ( ULBs) are statutorily responsible to deal with urban problems. The primary rationale of ULBs is provisioning of civic amenities to residents in the area under their jurisdiction. Increased urbanization creates demand for more and more civic services which are provided by the ULBs under fiscal stress. The objective of the proposed work is to undertake a study of the financial structure of ULBs of West Bengal and understand its implications for provisioning of municipal facilities for the period 2001-02, 2007-08 and 2013-14. This will include the analysis of the pa
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Saha, Deba P. "Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal." Science 274, no. 5291 (1996): 1287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.274.5291.1287.a.

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Subramanian, Kunnath S. "Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal." Science 274, no. 5291 (1996): 1287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.274.5291.1287.b.

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Bandyopadhyay, Bhaswati, N. Pramanik, De Rajyasree, D. Mukherjee, D. K. Neogi, and A. K. Hati. "Chikungunya in West Bengal, India." Tropical Doctor 39, no. 1 (2009): 59–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/td.2008.080077.

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Chaudhuri, Swapan Kanti. "Health Sector in West Bengal." Global Business Review 7, no. 2 (2006): 335–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972150906007002010.

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Saha;, D. P., and K. S. Subramanian. "Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal." Science 274, no. 5291 (1996): 1285d—1289. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.274.5291.1285d.

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Saha, D. P. "Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal." Science 274, no. 5291 (1996): 1287a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.274.5291.1287a.

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Subramanian, K. S. "Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal." Science 274, no. 5291 (1996): 1287b—1288b. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.274.5291.1287b.

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Sivaramakrishnan, K. "Comanaged Forests in West Bengal." Journal of Sustainable Forestry 7, no. 3-4 (1998): 23–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v07n03_03.

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Ghosh, Subhasri. "Population Movements in West Bengal." South Asia Research 34, no. 2 (2014): 113–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0262728014533850.

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Sen, Amartya. "Primary schooling in West Bengal." PROSPECTS 40, no. 3 (2010): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11125-010-9164-4.

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Mandal, B. K., and B. N. Chatterjee. "Rice Ratooning in West Bengal." International Rice Research Newsletter 11, no. 6 (1986): 3–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7122161.

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This article 'Rice Ratooning in West Bengal' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping systems. This publication will report what scientists are doing to increase the production of rice in as much as this crop feeds the most densely populated and land scarce nations in the world.
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Bakshi, Aparajita. "Weakening Panchayats in West Bengal." Review of Agrarian Studies 1, no. 2 (2011): 202–14. https://doi.org/10.25003/ras.01.02.0008.

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Chatterjee, Reshmi, Sraboni Dey, and Rima Show. "Sacred Groves of West Bengal." International Journal of Agricultural Invention 6, no. 2 (2021): 176–84. https://doi.org/10.46492/ijai/2021.6.2.2.

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Sacred Groves are defined as the fragments of landscape that containing vegetation and other forms of life and geographical features that are demarcate and protected by human societies. The Sacred Groves can be observed in particular areas of high ecological significance where the protect water shades, endangered species etc. therefore, the sacred groves act as a bridge between men and nature to maintain a proper balance. The historical conceptual view that, the sacred groves are an integral part of tribal society and particular area of local ecosystem that dedicated to local deities who are m
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Guhathakurta, Amlan Kumar. "Naxalbari Movement in West Bengal." Amitrakshar International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research 2, no. II (2025): 104–19. https://doi.org/10.63431/aijitr/2.ii.2025.104-119.

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Surajit, Choshal, S. Dedalal S., and C. Lahiri S. "Engineering and physico-chemical properties of soils of deltaic region of West Bengal. Part-1 [Physical (index and engineering) properties]." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 84, Jun 2007 (2007): 568–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5820681.

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Department of Chemistry, Kalyani University, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail</em> : sujitclahiri@yahoo.com Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani-741 235, West Bengal, India Soil Mechanics Section, River Research Institute, West Bengal, P.O. HRRI, West Bengal, India <em>Manuscript received 21 June 2005, revised 19 January 2006, accepted 3 April 2007</em> Soil has multifarious uses and can be studied from various points of view like agronomy, construction, environmental purifier, pollution etc. The different physical (index and engineering) properties of soils like moist
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Santanu, Kumar Roy. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RAW SILK PRODUCTION TRENDS BETWEEN INDIA AND WEST BENGAL." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 17 (2022): 106–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7053310.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>Sericulture is one of the oldest cottage industries in India and plays an important role in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural areas. Sericulture is an important cottage industry not only in India but all over the world. Currently, China and India are the major producers of raw silk, together they produce about 95% of the world&#39;s total raw silk each year.</em> <em>In India, there are more or less 26 states producing silk and among these states West Bengal is one of the major states. The study aims to provide trend analysis of silk production in W
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Barman, Rup Kumar. "Buddhist Culture of Contemporary West Bengal (Reflections on the Bengali-speaking Buddhists)." SMARATUNGGA: JURNAL OF EDUCATION AND BUDDHIST STUDIES 2, no. 2 (2022): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.53417/sjebs.v2i2.81.

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Since the inception of Buddhism, the people of Bengal have maintained a very close relationship with Buddhist ideologies. In fact, Bengal appeared as a dominant center of Buddhist culture in the early medieval period (sixth to twelfth century CE) both for its institutional flavour as well as for state- sponsorship. However, with the fall of royal patronage and the conversion of the Buddhists to other religious faiths, Buddhism gradually lost its prominence in Bengal. It was during the colonial period (1757 to 1947 CE), Buddhism again started reviving in different corners of Bengal principally
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BASU, G. C., U. BHATTACHARJEE, and R. GHOSH. "Statistical analysis of rainfall distribution and trend of rainfall anomalies districtwise during monsoon period over West Bengal." MAUSAM 55, no. 3 (2022): 409–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v55i3.1172.

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The statistical analysis of rainfall distributions in different districts of West Bengal during monsoon period for 68 years (1931-98) have been studied in this paper. The statistical parameters such as moments, coefficient of skewness and kurtosis have been computed to understand the nature of such rainfall distribution in each district. The rainfall anomalies during monsoon period (June–September) have also been studied for each district of two meteorological Sub-divisions, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (SHWB) and Gangetic West Bengal (GWB) by fitting regression lines through ‘Least Square Method
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Shith, Arijit, Srikanta Padhan, Avilash Mohapatra, and Sanjana Agrawal. "Eastern India's response to the pandemic: a comparative assessment of West Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 11, no. 1 (2023): 248–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20234133.

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Background: The three eastern states of India (Odisha, Bihar, and West Bengal) share common borders with similar cultural and socio-demographic characteristics due to historical ties. In the recent past, these states witnessed large-scale return migration of workers, leading to increasing numbers of COVID-19 cases. Despite the increasing number of cases, the testing capacity in Odisha, Bihar, and West Bengal is significantly lower compared to the testing capacities in the western, southern, and northern regions. Methods: This study utilized a nine-month retrospective longitudinal design, focus
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Payra, Arajush, and Ashish D. Tiple. "Notes on the occurrence of Mortonagrion aborense Laidlaw, 1914 (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) from lower West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 8, no. 7 (2016): 9038. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.1992.8.7.9038-9041.

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A new distribution record of an Odonata species from lower West Bengal. Mortonagrion aborense laidlaw, 1914 is recorded for the first time from Purba Medinipur district, lower West Bengal. Previously the species was recorded only from north-east India (Mizoram, West Bengal, Assam and Nagaland). Diagnostic characters with photographic details of male anal appendages are also given for easy identification of this rare damselfly species.
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