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Munshi, Arijit. « Identity Politics and Distribution of Power : A Contemporary Study of Coochbehar ». IRA-International Journal of Management & ; Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267) 5, no 3 (10 janvier 2017) : 497. http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v5.n3.p13.

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<p><em>Contemporary India has experienced several movements. Separate state movement(s) is one of them by a particular community, Rajbanshi. Generally this movement has started to get a specific identity of the community. From the late nineteenth century it was started by a leader called Panchanan Burma. Slowly this movement has mixed with Indian national politics. And now it has taken an important role in contemporary parliamentary vote politics. To ensure the political stand the upper strata of leaders of Rajbanshi separate state movement have sketched their parties (political and non-political) in the northern districts of West Bengal and adjacent part of Assam. There are many political parties and associations within ‘the movement’. These parties and associations are – Greater Coochbehar Peoples Association (GCPA), Greater Coochbehar Peoples Association (GCPA, it is a political party), Kamtapur Peoples Party (KPP), Kamtapur Progressive Party (KPP) and Greater Coochbehar Democratic Party (GCDP). </em></p><em> The present paper wishes to explore the facts of contemporary identity politics of Rajbanshis in Coochbehar and also highlights the distribution of power within the political and non-political parties or association in the region. Data has been collected from ten villages selected from the Coochbehar district during 2010 to 2016. Secondary data was also used. Section I deals with regional identity and power. Section II deals with political parties or associations and their structural formation which helps them to establish this regional identity in recent times. Section III deals with politics of forum and also highlights the fact of distribution of power within the northern districts of west Bengal.</em>
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Sarkar, Victor, Biman Maity et Kausik Pradhan. « Impact of Self – Help Group in Case of Change in Income of the Rural Women in Cooch Behar District of West Bengal ». Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & ; Sociology 41, no 3 (25 février 2023) : 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2023/v41i31852.

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Women empowerment through self- help group constitutes an emerging and rapidly expanding trend towards social and economic development of the nation. Self Help Groups (SHGs) are a cutting-edge and critically important concept to promote women's entrepreneurship, self-employment, and empowerment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of women Self-Help Groups on women empowerment through income generation, increased communication skills, decision-making ability and awareness, and improved social status. The study was conducted in Coochbehar-I and Coochbehar-II block of Coochbehar district. The present study used multi-stage, purposive and simple random sampling methods. The district was selected purposively and blocks, gram panchayats and respondents were selected randomly. The total number of respondents for the study was one hundred eighty (180) women SHG members. After joining SHG, changes in annual income among the members were in low level and changes in empowerment were in medium level among the members of women SHG after joining the women SHG. The prime reason for joining SHG of the women SHG members in the study area is for promoting their savings.
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MD AJIJUR RAHAMAN. « Physical Features and Settlement of Coochbehar ». INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT 4, no 1 (30 juin 2023) : 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.59364/ijhesm.v4i1.240.

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Abstract: One of the biggest obstacles to sustainability is urbanization. It is an intricate transformational process that impacts both people and environments. As a result, the size and number of urban areas worldwide are constantly growing. Urbanization is the process of becoming urban, or to put it another way, urbanization is a cycle that a country goes through as it transitions from rural to industrial society. People move from rural to urban regions, which are referred to as the concentration of people linked with the non-agricultural sector with changes in land usage and rural suffering. It is a geographical phenomenon that affects people, places, and infrastructure and involves population concentration, structural change, and socio-cultural change. While a sign of growth, the quantity and expansion of urban areas have negative effects on individuals and society as well as the long-term viability of the environment. Because tomorrow's bigger cities will be smaller communities today. With planned or unplanned expansion throughout time, towns have more environmental issues than their rural environs do from their inception to their maturity. So, in this situation, it is critical to examine each urban area's growth pattern since the majority of environmental issues have their origins in a town's development or expansion, which has a negative impact on the town's natural stability. The unfortunate situation of numerous first-order towns and cities, as well as metropolitan and agglomeration cities, suffering from numerous environmental tribulations frequently makes headlines, but towns of lower order of sequence or smaller in size are not properly highlighted, even though they will face the same problems in the future. The primary topics of this paper are coochbehar physical features and its settlement patterns. Key Words: Coochbehar, Environment, Infrastructure, Settlements Patterns.
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Chakroborty, Kaushik, et Prasenjit Pal. « Nutritional Status of Rural Households : A Case Study in Cooch Behar District of West Bengal ». Indian Research Journal of Extension Education 22, no 1 (1 janvier 2022) : 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.54986/irjee/2022/jan_mar/97-102.

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The present work focuses on studying the effect of socio-economic factors on nutritional status of rural households under the Coochbehar-II block of Coochbehar district in West Bengal. A well-structured interview schedule was prepared to collect information about the socio-economic status and nutritional status of the respondents. As an indicator of Nutritional status, the Body Mass Index (BMI) values of the respondents were studied. In the present study, the Independent-Samples Kruskal-Wallis Test and Independent-Samples Mann-Whitney U Test (non-paramedic test) were employed to study the effect of different socio-economic variables on nutritional status of the respondents. Age of the respondents, educational qualification of the respondents, Family size, and House type of the respondents were found to significantly affect the BMI scores of the respondents. The categories of the significantly contributing variables for nutrition like age, education, and house type show significant associations with the BMI categories using Contingency table and Chi-square test.
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Chakraborty, Subhajit, Sabita Mondal, Peddi Naga Harsha Vardhan et Victor Sarkar. « Study on Awareness Level of the Respondents Regarding Crop Insurance in Cooch Behar District of West Bengal, India ». International Journal of Plant & ; Soil Science 35, no 15 (8 juin 2023) : 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2023/v35i153067.

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Crop yield and income from farm is always under frequent threat of natural disasters. Crop insurance is considered to be a basic instrument for ensuring stability of farm income by promoting and encouraging technology, investment and credit flow. Still it is not much popular among our farmers. Hence, the study was conducted to understand the awareness level of respondents towards crop insurance in the district of Coochbehar in West Bengal. The study was carried out in Mathabhanga-2 and Cooch Behar -2, blocks of Coochbehar district of West Bengal. The state, district and villages were selected purposively. From three villages namely Tenganmari, Khagribari, Bara Simulguri, Baghmara 100 respondents, were selected randomly. Data were collected from individual farmers with interview schedule and processed through co -relation coefficient and multiple regressions. Farmers of the present study are aware of the crop insurance but not about different components of insurance. They are aware of bank and agricultural departments but not about other implementing agencies.
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Chakraborty, S., S. Ghosh, U. Rai, S. Panda, L. Das, P. K. Pal et S. Mondal. « Attitude of Farmers towards Crop Insurance in Coochbehar District of West Bengal ». International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 9, no 9 (10 septembre 2020) : 2776–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2020.909.344.

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Banerjee, Debapriya, et Soumitra Sarkar. « Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure In Coochbehar District Of West Bengal : An Empirical Study ». Management Accountant Journal 58, no 5 (1 mai 2023) : 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33516/maj.v58i5.17-20p.

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Rakesh, S., Abhas Kumar Sinha, Deepranjan Sarkar, Diwali Roy, Divya Bodiga, Samaresh Sahoo, Prakash Kumar Jha, Pradeep Kumar Dubey et Amitava Rakshit. « Active and Passive Carbon Fractions in Contrasting Cropping Systems, Tillage Practices, and Soil Types ». Land 12, no 2 (29 janvier 2023) : 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12020365.

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The rate of change in the relative amount of active and passive carbon (AC and PC) due to the land management practices (cropping systems combined with tillage) may vary with soil types depending on their level of chemical and/or physical protection from the decomposition but has rarely been directly measured. We have quantified the C storage potentiality of different soil types, namely old alluvial Inceptisol of Malda and recent alluvial Entisol of Coochbehar in West Bengal (subtropical eastern India) under the influence of different cropping systems (rice-maize: RM and rice-wheat: RW) and tillage practices (zero-tillage: ZT and conventional tillage: CT). The key objective was to demonstrate the short-term impact of conservation agriculture (CA) on soil C dynamics over the conventional practice. Research revealed that after short-term CA, total organic carbon (TOC), AC, PC, and total nitrogen (TN) showed significant (p < 0.05) improvement under the RM cropping system over the RW. The highest TOC content under the RM cropping system was recorded in the sites of Malda over the Coochbehar sites. The ZT significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the TOC in the upper layers (0–5 and 5–10 cm) and the CT showed improvements in the lower depths (10–20 cm). We observed some irregular variations in the interactions of the cropping system and tillage with respect to different sites. However, the ZT performed better in improving C fractions under RM and RW as compared to CT. The TOC and TN stocks were maximum in the lower depth which was evident in both soil types. The TOC linearly regressed on TN accounted for 94.2% variability (R2 = 0.942) of the C accumulation in soil and vice-versa. The PC was in a significant relationship with TN (R2 = 0.943), but AC was moderately regressed (R2 = 0.851). Lower stratification ratio values in Coochbehar soils (sandy loam in texture) indicated higher profile distribution of AC and PC in the soil profile; while in the Inceptisol, accumulation of the C fractions on the soil surface due to heavy texture resulted in the higher stratification values. The novelty of this study is that old alluvial Inceptisol showed a comparatively greater amount of AC and PC storage capability in comparison with the new alluvial Entisol. Conclusively, our study demonstrated that the adoption of conservation agriculture (CA practice/ZT) in cropping systems with higher C biomass input would significantly enhance the AC and PC fractions; however, the amount of storage is highly governed by the soil type and climatic factors.
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S., Rakesh, Deepranjan Sarkar, Abhas Kumar Sinha, Subhan Danish, Prateek Madhab Bhattacharya, Prabir Mukhopadhyay, Saleh H. Salmen, Mohammad Javed Ansari et Rahul Datta. « Soil organic carbon and labile and recalcitrant carbon fractions attributed by contrasting tillage and cropping systems in old and recent alluvial soils of subtropical eastern India ». PLOS ONE 16, no 12 (16 décembre 2021) : e0259645. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259645.

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Conservation agriculture-based sustainable intensification (CASI) technologies comprising zero-tillage with crop residue retention (>30%) on the soil surface, diversified cropping systems, and balanced nutrient management are recognized as operative and efficacious strategies to ensure food security in the parts of South Asia. The present investigation was a component of CASI technologies undertaken in the farmers’ field of Malda (old alluvial Inceptisol) Coochbehar (recent alluvial Entisol) district, West Bengal (subtropical eastern India). This study was conducted to evaluate the short-term impact of contrasting tillage (zero and conventional) and cropping systems (rice–wheat and rice–maize) on total organic carbon (TOC) and its fractions, viz., labile pool-1 (LP1), labile pool-2 (LP2) and recalcitrant carbon (RC) fractions after 4-year trial of conservation agriculture (CA) in the old and recent alluvial soils. Soil samples were collected from three depths (0–5, 5–10, and 10–20 cm), and thus, our study was focused on two factors, viz., cropping system and tillage. Results pointed that TOC along with LP1, LP2, and RC fractions under rice–maize (RM) cropping system were significantly (p<0.05) greater (15–35%) over rice–wheat (RW) system as a result of higher residue biomass addition. Zero-tillage (ZT) improved the C fractions by 10–20% over conventional tillage (CT) in all aspects. TOC and its fractions were observed to be greater under the ZT system in the topmost soil depths (0–5 and 5–10 cm), but the same system failed to improve these at 10–20 cm. Interestingly, the CT increased all the fractions at 10–20 cm depth due to the incorporation of crop residues. The concentration of TOC along with its fractions decreased with increasing soil depth was evident. Comparatively, all the C fractions, including TOC were maximum in soils from Malda sites as compared to Coochbehar sites because of a higher amount of residue biomass application, higher clay content, and greater background content of C in these soils. All the studied C fractions showed a significant correlation (r = >0.635; p<0.01) with TOC among all the soil depths in both the districts but the relationship with soil texture showed some interesting results. TOC fractions were significantly correlated (p<0.01) with clay particles indicating that its higher stabilization with clay in old alluvial Inceptisol (Malda); while in recent alluvial Entisol (Coochbehar), sand particle showed its strong relation with TOC fractions. Higher stratification ratio (SR) in the ZT system suggested that the concentration of TOC and its fractions are confined to the upper soil layers whereas in the case of CT, by and large, the distribution of these was comparatively high in subsequent soil depths due to residue incorporation effect. The concentration of C fractions in soils followed the order: TOC > RC > LP2 > LP1. The present investigation concluded that ZT under the RM system increases the turnover rates of C in both soil types but the amount of clay influences the stabilization/storage of C.
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Datta, Tanmay, Amal Kumar Patra et Santanu Ghosh Dastidar. « Medicinal plants used by tribal population of Coochbehar district, West Bengal, India–an ethnobotanical survey ». Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 4 (mai 2014) : S478—S482. http://dx.doi.org/10.12980/apjtb.4.2014c1122.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Coochbehar"

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Islam, Nurul. « Twilight of the Raj : a case study of the history of coochbehar under its last three rules ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1532.

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Naha, Ashis Kumar. « Swadhinottor Coochbehar : Sahitya o Sanskriti parompara স্বাধীনোত্তর কোচবিহার : সাহিত্য ও সংস্কৃতি পরম্পরা ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1754.

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Chakraborty, Writuparna. « Social status of the working women- a case study of the Coochbehar town ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2018. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/2853.

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Pal, Joydeep. « Development of coochbehar state under the maharajas (1847-1949) -a study of its historical significance ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2015. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/1794.

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Biswas, Rajib. « Survey of floristic diversity and vegetation structure of Rasik Beel in the coochbehar district of West Bengal ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2015. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/hdl.handle.net/123456789/1870.

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Miah, Khaybar Ali. « Development through IRDP (1988-1991) : a study in selected areas of a Panchayat samiti in Coochbehar, West Bengal ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/288.

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Ghosh, Ranjit Kumar. « Rural Development and micro level planning : a case study on agricultural production planning in a rural economy of Coochbehar ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1549.

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Majumdar, Sujit. « Enquiry into the causes and consequences of rural urban migration in West Bengal with special reference to Coochbehar District ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2022. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5169.

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Roy, Mahendra. « Panchayats, participatory rural development and livelihood strategies : a block level study of self help groups under SGSY in the coochbehar district of West Bengal ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1552.

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Dey, Dilip Kumar. « Coochbeharer loksanskriti কোচবিহারের লোকসংস্কৃতি ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1729.

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Livres sur le sujet "Coochbehar"

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Dāsa, Biśvanātha. Princely Coochbehar : A documentary study in letters, 1790-1863 A.D. Calcutta, India : Pioneer Publishers, 1990.

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The history of the multi avenues of revenue management operation system of Coochbehar state (1913-1936) : A study of the monarchical achievement. Kolkata : Sopan Publisher, 2015.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Coochbehar"

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Banerjee, Sumonto, Atanu Adhikari, Saikat Chatterjee et Dhananjoy Das. « Case Study on GeoTrel® Reinforced Earth® Steepened Slopes on Soft Founding Soils for the Approach of Major Bridge Over River Kaljani at CoochBehar in West Bengal, India ». Dans Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, 137–47. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63570-5_12.

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