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Chowdhury, Monoranjan. "Preliminary sereening of Medicinal plants growing in different habitats of Maldah district of West Bengal, India." NBU Journal of Plant Sciences 8, no. 1 (2014): 37–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.55734/nbujps.2014.v08i01.006.

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The present article is focus on the wild medicinal plants that grown in different habitats of Maldah district of West Bengal. Two year extensive survey in Maldah district resulted in the record of around 281 species of potential medicinal plants.
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Kumar, Sheo, and Pratibha Gupta. "WETLANDS OF MALDAH DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL (INDIA)." International Journal of Biological Innovations 04, no. 02 (2022): 385–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.46505/ijbi.2022.4215.

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Fifty five wetlands comprising bils (32), dighis (7), jhils (2), pond/pukur (8) and rivers (6) distributed in 13 administrative blocks of Maldah district were surveyed and characteristic features were studied for occurrence of different types of aquatic plants, their categories and local environmental conditions. During the study, altogether 37 aquatic plant species were identified, belonging to Algae and Bryophytes (one species each), 3 species to Pteridophytes and 32 species to Angiosperms (7 species to Monocots and 25 species to Dicots). Depending upon occurrence of these plants in and along the wetlands, they have been categorized into 5 categories namely freefloating and bottom rooted floating (7 species each), submerged and emergent (6 species each) and littoral (constitutes 11 species). Occurrence of free floating Azolla pinnata R.Br. having symbiotic relationship with Anabaena azollae Strasb. in a few wetlands was remarkable. Besides, most of the observed wetlands have either been extinct and/or on the verge of extinction, needs for their restoration and protection to save the aquatic biodiversity (including micro flora and fauna).
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Chowdhury, Monoranjan, and Abhaya Prasad Das. "Present status of flora, fauna and vegetation structure in the wetlands of Maldah district of West Bengal, India." NBU Journal of Plant Sciences 7, no. 1 (2013): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.55734/nbujps.2013.v07i01.004.

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The highest area of fresh water wetlands in the West Bengal is situated in the district of Maldah. Out of 23 larger wetlands of West Bengal 11 are located in this district. Maldah-wetlands are quite old and natural with good biodiversity and healthy ecosystem. These wetlands are the house of around 351 vascular plant species and several animal species like waterfowl, fishes, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks and numerous insects. The local people largely depend also on these wetlands for their sustenance. But several threats, mainly anthropogenic, are gradually destroying these important ecosystems since the last decade.
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Kumar, Sheo, and Pratibha Gupta. "IMPACT OF OVER CULTIVATION OF MAKHANA, EURYALE FEROX SALISB." International Journal of Biological Innovations 04, no. 02 (2022): 313–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.46505/ijbi.2022.4208.

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Euryale ferox Salisb. is commercially very important plant as it possesses spiritual significance, potent medicinal properties and enhances socio-economical condition of the locality. In India, this plant is grown annually at large scale in 9 districts of North Bihar namely Madhubani, Darbhanga, Katihar, Sitamarhi, Purnea, Kishanganj, Araria, Saharsa and Supaul. However, its cultivation was started in 1998 in neighbouring district Maldah specifically in Harishchandrapur - II Block of Tal area by bringing seeds from Darbangha, Bihar on experimental basis with assistance of the State Government of West Bengal. By 2001, it spread from Harishchandrapur - II Block to Harishchandrapur - I Block followed by Chanchal - II Block in Tal area to Gajol Block in Barind area and to Diara area by 2012. The exponential spread of plant and adoption of cultivation practice in Maldah district has altered the actual agricultural practice of the district and creating ecological imbalances in water bodies resulted in loss of aquatic biodiversity and may lead to health hazard of the associated personnel though the popped makhana is on high pricing and demand. Thus, this article deals with different kinds of impacts and mitigation measures for restoration of water bodies, aquatic biodiversity and welfare of associated manpower for their better livelihood.
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Gupta, Pratibha. "Genus Oscillatoria Vaucher (Cyanoprokaryota) in Maldah District, West Bengal, India." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT AND ENVIRONMENT 3, no. 01 (January 31, 2017): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18811/ijpen.v3i.8447.

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Genus Oscillatoria Vaucher is the ubiquitous Cyanoprokaryote, growing in almost all habitats in fresh-water ecosystem like bils, dighis, lakes, ponds, wetlands, and marine water system like - salt marshes and pans, estuaries, brackish waters and ocean. It also occurs on inter-tidal rocks, snow and even in cold lakes underneath 5 m of ice pack as well as in thermal springs. During systematic investigations recorded altogether 25 species, 4 variety and 2 forms from Maldah District viz. Oscillatoria acuta Bürhl and Biswas, Oscillatoria agardhii Gomont, Oscillatoria amoena (Kütz.) Gomont, Oscillatoria amphibia C.Agardh ex Gomont, Oscillatoria amphigranulata Goor, Oscillatoria angusta Koppe, Oscillatoria chalybea G.Mertens ex Gomont, Oscillatoria formosa Bory ex Gomont, Oscillatoria formosa f. loktakensis Brühl and Biswas, Oscillatoria geitleriana Elenkin, Oscillatoria geminata Menegh. ex. Gomont, Oscillatoria limnetica Lemmerm., Oscillatoria limosa C.Agardh ex Gomont, Oscillatoria minnesotensis Tilden, Oscillatoria okenii C.Agardh ex Gomont, Oscillatoria ornata var. crassa C.B.Rao, Oscillatoria perornata f. attenuata Skuja, Oscillatoria princeps Vaucher ex Gomont, Oscillatoria prolifica Gomont, Oscillatoria proteus Skuja, Oscillatoria pseudogeminata var. unigranulata Biswas, Oscillatoria quadripunctulata Brühl and Biswas, Oscillatoria raoi DeToni, Oscillatoria redekei Goor, Oscillatoria rubescens DC. ex Gomont, Oscillatoria splendida Grev. ex Gomont, Oscillatoria subbrevis Schmidle, Oscillatoria tenuis C.Agardh ex Gomont, Oscillatoria tenuis var. natans Gomont, Oscillatoria tenuis var. tergestina Rabenh. ex Gomont and Oscillatoria willei N.L.Gardner. However, Oscillatoria subbrevis Schmidle, Oscillatoria tenuis C.Agardh ex Gomont are the most common species followed by Oscillatoria amphigranulata Goor, Oscillatoria acuta Bürhl and Biswas, Oscillatoria amphibia C.Agardh ex Gomont, Oscillatoria amphigranulata Goor in water bodies of Malda District. Oscillatoria redekei Goor is reported new from India.
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Gupta, Pratibha. "New record of Cyanoprokaryotes from West Bengal in Maldah district." Tropical Plant Research 4, no. 3 (November 30, 2017): 421–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/tpr.2017.v4.i3.056.

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Kumari, Varsha, and Birendra Kumar. "Evaluation of Phenolic Content in Maldah Cultivar of Mango (Mangifera indica. L.) of Digha (Patna, Bihar)." International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management 4, no. 1 (January 6, 2021): 7–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2021.438.

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Some ripe mangoes were collected from the mango orchard located at Digha in Patna district, in Patna of Bihar. The pulp and peels of these mangoes were separated and they were lyophilized and stored at 20°C and thereafter they were analyzed separately for total phenolics in the pulp and the peels of these mangoes of Maldah Cultivar (principle). The total content of phenolics in the pulp and peels of the ripe Maldah mangoes were estimated using folin-ciocatten reagent at 75 nm in an UV-Vis Spectrophotometer using galic acid for expressing the standard curve and subsequently the total result was expressed as mg GAE (Galic Acid Equivalent/100g of fresh weight). Surprisingly the result shows the greater content of phenolics in peels in respect of the pulps.
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Gupta, Pratibha. "Occurrence of Genus Microcystis Lemmerm. from water bodies of Maldah district, West Bengal, India." Tropical Plant Research 6, no. 2 (August 31, 2019): 233–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/tpr.2019.v6.i2.33.

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Chowdhury, Monoranjan, and Bidyut Nandi. "Avifauna in five wetlands of Diara and Barind region in Maldah District of West Bengal, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 6, no. 4 (April 26, 2014): 5660–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.o2736.5660-6.

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Chouhan, Pradip. "A study on literacy and educational attainment of scheduled castes population in Maldah District of West Bengal, India." Journal of Geography and Regional Planning 6, no. 1 (February 28, 2013): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/jgrp12.028.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Maldah District"

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Mandal, Tapash. "Trends and patterns of agricultural hand use in Maldah district, West Bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2022. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5096.

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Chouhan, Pradip. "Socio-economic status of scheduled castes population: a case study of maldah district of west bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1292.

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Chattaraj, Diyali. "Assessment of wetland resources in Malda district and its conservation for sustainable management." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2019. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4033.

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Roy, Tanusree. "Agricultural productivity and regional imbalances in Malda District, West Bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/340.

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Sarkar, Ashim Kumar. "Social, economic and political transition of a bengal district : malda 1876-1953." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1215.

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Mandal, Pronob. "Educational and employment status of the scheduled tribes population in Malda District, West Bengal." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2019. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4028.

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Karjee, Nitai. "Self Help Groups and Empowerment of Rural women in West Bengal:Study in the district of Malda." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2820.

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Moitra, (Sengupta) Madhumita. "Rural banking and priority sector : a case study of select backward areas of Malda district." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/271.

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Chowdhury, Monoranjan. "Plant diversity and vegetation structure in the wetlands of Malda district of West Bengal, India." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1403.

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Bandyopadhyay, Utathya. "Urban development and urban governance in the districts of erstwhile West Dinajpur and Malda." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/118.

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Books on the topic "Maldah District"

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Pemberton, J. J. Geographical and statistical report of the district of Maldah. Siliguril: N.L. Publishers in association with National Library, 2011.

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Final report on the survey and settlement operation in the District of Malda, 1928-1935. Siliguri: N.L. Publishers, 2013.

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Castrillón González, Sylvia Margarita, and Milton Molano Camargo, eds. Utopía : 10 años inspirando y soñando nuevos caminos. Bogotá. Colombia: Universidad de La Salle. Ediciones Unisalle, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19052/978-958-5136-11-3.

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Hoy, a 10 años del inicio, Utopía ha sido la salvación, la oportunidad y el camino que les ha dado horizontes nuevos a muchos jóvenes de la ruralidad profunda, quienes, de otra manera, habrían estado condenados al tiempo eterno de la pobreza excluyente, de la tentación de la ilegalidad, de la paternidad-maternidad irresponsable, de la perpetuación del resentimiento y del odio que generan la mala educación y la vida sin oportunidad. Utopía es el lugar donde la novedad acontece: ha hecho que muchas personas de buena voluntad se unan en un proceso filantrópico que alimenta la esperanza y despierta la solidaridad. Es la Providencia de Dios que nunca falta cuando existen buenas ideas que transforman, impactan de modo social y político, dan herramientas para salir adelante y sacan la pobreza de la cabeza para poder volar alto y mirar lejos. Qué rentable resulta la educación incluyente y de calidad para sembrar la paz. Hermano Carlos Gómez Restrepo, FSC Visitador provincial del Distrito Lasallista de Bogotá Noviembre del 2016-noviembre del 2020
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District Human Development Report, Malda. Kolkata: HDRCC, Development & Planning Dept., Govt. of West Bengal, 2007.

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Rahaman, Hasibur. Diversified Cropping Pattern and Agricultural Development: A Case Study from Malda District, India. Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.

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Rahaman, Hasibur. Diversified Cropping Pattern and Agricultural Development: A Case Study from Malda District, India. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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HP, Lee. 9 Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198755999.003.0010.

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This concluding chapter presents some reflections about the trajectory of constitutional development in Malaysia. The Malaysian Constitution was conceived with a clear aim of dividing powers among the political entities of executive, legislature, judiciary, and the Malay Rulers. However, in contemporary Malaysia now, there is increasing unease over the unconstrained expansion of executive power, as well as strong distrust in the unbridled exercise of powers in the name of protecting public order and security. The Malaysian nation’s ability to traverse the path of harmony and national advancement in a shrinking world will depend on the fidelity of its political leaders and its many peoples to the constitutional understandings embodied in the Merdeka Constitution, the constitutional principles of fairness, justice, and equality, as well as a common subscription to the fundamental importance of upholding the rule of law.
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Dino, Nelson, Baharudin Arus, Lokman Abdul Samad, and Jul-Amin Ampang. Suluk Ukkil on the Barong Expressions, motifs and meanings. UMS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/sulukukkilnelsonums2021.

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With its origin dating back to as early as the 500 BC, the ukkil forms part of a centuries-old woodcarving art and tradition of the Suluk, one of the many indigenous ethnic groups of Nusantara (Southeast Asia). Suluk ukkil bears striking resemblance to the Malay ukir, both featuring similar patterns and motifs. The ukkil is often used to decorate jewellery, boats, houses, grave markers, and mosques. It is also used to decorate the hilts and sheaths of bladed weapons such as the barung. The barung refers to the thick, leaf-shaped sword of the Suluk. A barung with beautifully carved hilt and sheath, especially those using expensive wood, is considered high value and usually reserved for Suluk aristocrats. This book narrates the expressions, motifs and meanings behind ukkil carved on the barung. It is based on the results of a two-year field research conducted in different districts of Sabah. It presents data gathered through various interviews with owners, elders, and subject-matter experts. It also presents data from direct observations of heirloom barung that are still found in the hands of a few Suluk and individuals from other indigenous ethnic groups. It presents new insights from analysis made using the Theory of Iconology, a framework of analyzing art popularized by German art historian Erwin Panofsky. The predominant themes of ukkil found on ancient barung in Sabah are Islamic; zoomorphic such as birds, lizards, snakes, and squids; plantomorphic such as vines, flowers, and leaves; and cultural such as those depicting local myths, culture, values and traditions of the Suluk. Each of these images and themes represent realities that shaped the daily lives of the Suluk from the past until today, including the wind, the ocean waves and sea currents, all of which are essential for travel and navigation. They also depict concepts, beliefs and practices important to the Suluk such as freedom, livelihood, aristocracy, harmony within the community, leadership, spirituality, and Islamic principles. The Suluk are a sea-faring people who have a deep relationship with their immediate environment, especially the sea. Suluk carvers draw inspiration from nature, the environment around them, their local culture, their religious practices, and their own values and ideals in life. Both the ukkil and the barung are an embodiment of their rich past, their livelihood, creativity, their faith, their principles and their values in life. Sadly, the practice of ukkil-carving is fast declining nowadays, with only very few practitioners left and so few individuals interested in learning about it. The barung too, where the ukkil is often carved on, is no longer being produced in large numbers. As the ukkil, like all forms of art, constitute an integral part of a nation’s culture and identity, it is important for it to be understood, preserved, and protected. This book provides fresh knowledge and insights that will help the Suluk and other indigenous tribes of Malaysia and Nusantara in the understanding and preservation of the ukkil as an essential aspect of their country’s or their region’s culture and heritage. This book offers historical background that will help explain the identity of the Suluk as a culturally and artistically advanced people with deep interconnection with other indigenous ethnic groups in Malaysia and the rest of Nusantara as early as the pre-colonial period. Knowledge about the ukkil can help people connect and correct their thoughts about the Suluk while at the same time promote cultural awareness and diversity among Malaysians and other people in Southeast Asia. This book will hopefully pave the way for more research to be done on the arts and culture, not just of the Suluk but also of other indigenous ethnic groups in the region as well. That knowledge will serve as a medium for keeping harmony and cultural links among each and every Malaysian and Nusantaran.
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Mandal, Tapash, and Snehasish Saha. "Agricultural Land Use Change and Its Impact on the Farmers’ Livelihood Assets of Maldah District, West Bengal, India." In Advancement of GI-Science and Sustainable Agriculture, 265–84. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36825-7_18.

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Poddar, Debapriya, Sarbari Mukhopadhyay, and Jayanta Das. "Assessment of the Social Impact of Arsenicosis Through Groundwater Arsenic Poisoning in Malda District." In Monitoring and Managing Multi-hazards, 221–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15377-8_15.

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Pramanick, Tapan, Deb Kumar Maity, and Narayan Chandra Jana. "Tuberculosis Patients in Malda District of West Bengal, Eastern India: Exploring the Ground Reality." In Livelihood Enhancement Through Agriculture, Tourism and Health, 425–37. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7310-8_21.

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Mandal, Tapash, Jayanta Das, Debapriya Poddar, and Snehasish Saha. "Characterization of Spatial Variability of Soil Properties of Malda District in West Bengal, India." In Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Security, 61–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69333-6_4.

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Roy, Biswajit, Priyanka Gogoi, and Sunil Saha. "Assessing the Shifting of the River Ganga Along Malda District of West Bengal, India Using Temporal Satellite Images." In Disaster Risk Reduction, 193–203. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7707-9_11.

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Chakraborty, Kunal, Mantu Das, and Snehasish Saha. "Application of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach for Assessing Flood Susceptibility of the Tal-Diara and Barind Region in Malda District, India." In Springer Geography, 203–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21086-0_9.

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Das, Barnali. "Analysis of the Status of the Pilgrimage Tourism Potential of Malda District, West Bengal." In Management and Practices of Pilgrimage Tourism and Hospitality, 158–70. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1414-2.ch012.

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Tourism is a major engine of economic growth in the world. In ancient times, travelers travelled from one country to another country or one region to another region in order to spread religion or for gaining knowledge about religion. Travelers or tourists travelling for religion or spiritual purposes are called religious tourists or pilgrimage tourists and that's where religious tourism developed. Pilgrims or devotees are sometimes seen travelling over long distances in the hope of gaining virtue. All over the world there are many religious spots like Hajj in Mecca, Church in Jerusalem, and four Dhams of India, etc. Malda, one of the most underdeveloped districts of West Bengal, has religious tourism potential. There is a saying, ‘First is Medina and then is Adina'. Apart from this, Ramkeli Village, and many Buddhist temples and Bihara are located there. Devotees of both the Hindu and Muslim faiths perform Puja at Jahuratala temple. This chapter is an attempt to analyse the pilgrimage tourist potential as well as the status of the pilgrimage tourism of Malda district.
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Burnaby, Frederick. "The District Governor—A Cossack Colonel’s Funeral—The Island in the Sea of Aral—How to join the Amou Darya and Syr Darya Rivers—My Quarters in Morozoft’s Inn—Letter from General Kolpakovsky—Changing Money— English Sovereigns—Sale of Horses—A Jew and a Greek—Sympathy between the Russians and the Greeks—A Rich Young Kirghiz Widow— Love-making through a third party—A Boy Husband—Cossacks marching from Orenburg—Nazar’s Father-in-Law—The Commander of the Battery —Despatches sent from Tashkent to St. Petersburg in twelve days—A Fat Goose." In A Ride to Khiva, 352–60. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192880505.003.0038.

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Abstract I now called upon the District Governor, and found him at home, surrounded by a bevy of officers in full uniform. He told me that a Cossack colonel had recently died of consumption, and that the funeral ceremony was then going on inside the church. The men of the regiment were all mounted and drawn up facing the holy edifice. The cold was very great, and the troops had every facility afforded them for sowing the seeds of their colonel’s malady. Indeed, the frost was so severe that the District Governor and his friends had found it inconvenient to remain inside the church, and had returned to drink tea at home, until such time as the service was concluded.
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Mandal, Tapash, Kunal Chakraborty, and Snehasish Saha. "Innovative trend analysis of groundwater resources under changing climate in Malda district, India." In Case Studies in Geospatial Applications to Groundwater Resources, 229–49. Elsevier, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-99963-2.00004-3.

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Accardi, Aldo R. D., and Renata Prescia. "A “Best Practice” for Inclusive Art Cities: The Case Study of the I-Access Project." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti220843.

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The essay aims to illustrate the results of the I-Access Interreg Italia-Malta 2016–20 project, carried out by a partnership led by the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo with the scientific coordination of Renata Prescia. The project involved the Vucciria district in Palermo and the Bijcceria district in Valletta. Within the framework of the products created (database, web platform, mobile apps, protocol, etc.), we would like to explain in this paper the measures taken to facilitate physical and cultural accessibility from the integrated point of view of restoration and exhibition design, that is, in particular measures to overcome architectural barriers, measures for cultural dissemination and measures of a museographic-communicative nature, including re-evocations of lost or dislocated monuments and artistic works. The proposal is designed as a method for historic urban areas that have similar problems to the district under study. The Vucciria, for example, despite its high density of monuments, has a low quality of life because many of its monuments, especially churches, are closed and therefore unusable and because there is little motivation for local people to engage with these monuments, partly because it is an evolving community. The proposal, therefore, provides for concrete actions to restore the memory of the inhabitants and to re-establish an identity bond with the context, with concrete implications for attracting widespread tourism to provide opportunities for renewal for the district. Project proposals included the installation of three urban totems, ten tactile maps associated with as many churches, and the design of two new access ramps to two churches. By being realized as smart additions in a contemporary and stimulating way compared to the interventions characterized by a solipsistic retour au passè and previously carried out in accordance with the philosophy of the current urban plan, they also become an educational opportunity for a dialoguing community.
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Conference papers on the topic "Maldah District"

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Amiruddin, Amiruddin, Asnandar Abubakar, Israpil Israpil, La Mansi, and Abdul Rahman Arsyad. "Strengthening Religious Moderationin Local Culture Through Community Leaders Perspectivein Jeneponto District." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.087.

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Tayeh, Brohanah, Kamila Kaping, Nadeehah Samae, and Varavejbhisis Yossiri. "The Maintenance of Language and Identities of the Thai-Melayu Ethnic Group in Jaleh Village, Yarang District, Pattani, Thailand." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2020.4-1.

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At the Thai-Malaysian border, a majority of the population comprises the Thai-Melayu ethnic group, as speakers of the Pattani-Malay dialect. Here, heritage language maintenance presents a salient factor. The ethnicity resides on both sides of the border. This study aims to investigate the heritage language maintenance and identities of the Thai-Melayu ethnic group in Jaleh Village, Yarang District, Pattani, Thailand, and to examine their attitudes towards the language used in their community. The samples-set comprised 20 local respondents who were born and raised in the village. A questionnaire addressing the effects of the heritage language maintenance of the Thai-Melayu was employed as a tool of data collection. A descriptive analysis method was used for data analysis. The results of the study revealed ideological underpinnings of the ethnic group with regards to language, as well as demographic information that informs population and cultural studies. These factors include that the Pattani-Malay dialect constitutes a major language, where the Thai language in comparison has a minor usage in the community. The Pattani-Malay dialect is used in the family domain, with extended families, or with neighbors, and in ritualistic or religion domains. In contrast, Thai is used with strangers, in government and official domains, in the school domain, and in the domain of public health. Moreover, the results support that the dialect has not as yet become endangered, evidenced by that the samples prefer the Pattani-Malay dialect as the main language for daily life, and for passing on their ethnic language to younger generations, a process labeled as ‘accidental maintenance.’
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Arisanti, Nyoman, Nyoman Rema, I. Gusti Made Suarbhawa, and Ati Rati Hidayah. "The Main Issues in Archaeological Resources Management Based on Indigenous Community in Central Sumba District." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.069.

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Fatriani, Riri Maria, and Faizah Bafadhal. "Involvement of Malay Customary Institution in Organizing Development at Tabir Sub-District Merangin Regency." In 1st Progress in Social Science, Humanities and Education Research Symposium (PSSHERS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200824.145.

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Bachtiar, Maryati, and Widia Edorita. "Marriage Procedures According to Malay Traditional Marriage in Tambak Village, Langgam District, Pelalawan Regency." In 2nd Riau Annual Meeting on Law and Social Sciences (RAMLAS 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220406.031.

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Mas’ud, Zubair, Yadi Mulyadi, Ilham Abdullah, Klementin Fairyo, Sri Chiirullia Sukandar, and Fardi A.R. "Characteristics of Beanembala Naguhi Cave Prehistoric Site 2 in Yuruf Village, Yaffi District, Keerom Regency, Papua Province." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.033.

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Nurhabibah, Dessy, Yayat Sudaryat, and Hesti Widiastuti. "Comparison of Vocabulary Trilingual (Sundanese, Javanese, Malay) in Segaran Village Batujaya Sub-District Karawang Regency." In Fifth International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture, and Education (ICOLLITE 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211119.030.

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Ahmed, Shamsuzzaman. "MORPHODYNAMIC CHANGES INDUCED HUMAN DISPLACEMENT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES OF BHAGIRATHI RIVER AT INDO-BANGLADESH BORDER DISTRICT MALDA AND MURSHIDABAD USING GEOINFORMATICS." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-295132.

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Pedrosa, Nathalia Lima. "Fluxo de pessoas diagnosticadas com sífilis adquirida atendidas em um serviço de testagem e aconselhamento." In XIII Congresso da Sociedade Brasileira de DST - IX Congresso Brasileiro de AIDS - IV Congresso Latino Americano de IST/HIV/AIDS. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/dst-2177-8264-202133p219.

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Introdução: A sífilis continua sendo um problema de saúde pública. No contexto do Distrito Federal, a rede de saúde possui um serviço de testagem rápida localizado numa região central, devendo ter sua acessibilidade geográfica analisada. Objetivo: Analisar o fluxo de pessoas com sífilis adquirida atendidas em um serviço de testagem e aconselhamento. Métodos: Realizou-se estudo ecológico, descritivo-exploratório, em serviço de testagem e aconselhamento para infecções sexualmente transmissíveis localizado no Distrito Federal. Estudaram-se casos novos de sífilis adquirida, com idade maior ou igual a 18 anos. Aplicou-se questionário semiestruturado sobre dados sociodemográficos, de saúde e sobre o roteiro geográfico do domicílio até o serviço. Fez-se análise espacial com malha da Região Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Distrito Federal, elaborando-se um mapa de fluxo do tipo radial. Criou-se um ponto onde se localizam o serviço e centroides representando cada região administrativa. Construiu-se matriz com a representação da origem (centroide da região administrativa do endereço de residência) e do destino (serviço de saúde), computado mais de um deslocamento para indivíduos que foram a outro local antes de chegar ao serviço. O estudo foi aprovado por um comitê de ética e pesquisa. Resultados: Entrevistaram-se 36 pessoas entre 10/03/2020 e 25/07/2020, com idades entre 19–67 anos (média de 31,4 anos), maioria do sexo masculino (86%), pardos (52,8%) com ensino médio completo (38,9%). A maioria residia no Plano Piloto (mesma localização do serviço) e em Taguatinga. Do total, 14% dos clientes não residiam no Distrito Federal. O transporte principal utilizado foi o coletivo (66,7%). Nem toda dinâmica espacial foi pendular domicílio-serviço: 22% tiveram percurso em outros serviços para diagnóstico e 47% acumularam resolução de questões de saúde com outras no trajeto até o serviço. Conclusão: Apesar da distância poder ser maior domicílio- -serviço, um serviço de testagem e aconselhamento em local estratégico pode ser positivo por ser próximo a locais de interesse.
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Rodríguez Fonseca, Priscilla. "Evolução urbana, uso e ocupação do solo em Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7846.

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O trabalho tem por finalidade apresentar a evolução urbana de Campo Grande, um dos maiores bairros da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, através da análise histórica e das formas atuais do uso do solo, a fim de verificar transformações urbanas. Rememorando o período agrícola, sua mais promissora produção, a laranja, rendeu-lhe o título de Citrolândia. A estação ferroviária, inaugurada no fim do século XIX, foi responsável pelo surgimento do núcleo de comércio e serviços, e entre os anos 1950 e 1960, o desenvolvimento da malha viária rodoviária e a formação do Distrito Industrial, impulsionou ainda mais a ocupação da área. Nos anos 1990, o bairro apresentou uma alta taxa de crescimento demográfico, fomentando o avanço do mercado imobiliário formal nesta direção. Nesta década, a construção do primeiro shopping, impulsionou a oferta de infraestrutura e serviços urbanos, favorecendo o crescimento do bairro, principalmente nos anos 2000. A literatura observada abarcou autores que estudam a evolução e produção do espaço urbano, como Corrêa (1979 e 1999), Abreu (2006) e Soares (1965 e 1990). O uso e ocupação do solo foram averiguados através de imagens de satélite, mapas temáticos, fotografias e do Projeto de Estruturação Urbana, realizado pela Prefeitura em 2004.
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