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Ramayana in the North-East India

 
Sujit K Ghosh (Editor)
Synopsis

The book Ramayana in the North-East India is a collection of papers presented at a national seminar, the first of its kind in this part of the country on "Ramayana in North-East" held at Silchar organised by the Bharatiya Itihasa Sankalana Samiti to examine and discuss various aspects of Ramakatha tradition in the North-East India. The papers have been contributed by well known scholars from Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura and are highly illuminating in exploring the Ramakatha tradition in North-East India. It is hoped that the book will be well received by enlightened readers, and our efforts in the direction of rediscovering Ramakatha tradition in the North-East India will be most fruitful.

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About the author

Sujit K Ghosh

Dr. Sujit K Ghosh is the Regional Director of the indira Gandhi National Open University, Kolkata Regional Centre. He has more than two decades of research experience on the history of North-East India. He has published widely and attented Seminars and Workshops on history and culture in India and abroad. He visited Thailand and Indonesia and other South-East Asian countries in connection with his research work. His major UGC research project was on "Ram Katha Tradition in North-East India". This project is a pioneering work in the direction of using oral literature as resource for serious historical research. He has edited Ramayana in the North-Eash and Politics of Subversion: An Untold History of Sylhet. His edited work have been well received by academia and researchers in the field.

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Bibliographic information

Title Ramayana in the North-East India
Author Sujit K Ghosh
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2002
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8176461075
length xvi+248p.