North East Indian States have been in limelight since Indian Independence. North East Region is situated in between the two great traditions of the India Asia and mongoloid Asia. The region comprises of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim. The present study comprehensively and in lucid style discusses the history, culture and religion of all the Seven Sisters. To be more precise, it deals with history, places of historical importance, the people, culture, religion, customers and traditions, festivals, arts and crafts of each state of the North East India including Sikkim. The book will be of vital use to the tourist, tour operators, students of Indian History and Culture of the North East India.
Till the conquest of the Ahoms , Pragjyotisa was known as Kamrup , which occurs for the first time , in so far as epigraphy is concerned , in the Allahabad pillar inscription of the Gupta Emperor Samudragupta .
They participate in political activities at the village , district and state levels . ... help and monetary assistance from the Mizoram government through Integrated Rural Development Programme ( I.R.D.P. ) and National Rural Employment ...
This volume explores the dynamics of urbanisation in Northeast India. It discusses the impact of the process of urbanisation on the environment, infrastructure and socio-economic conditions of the region.
Decades of State and non-State violence in India's landlocked North-east have taken a heavy toll on livelihoods, incomes, governance, growth and image, besides lives.
Discovery of North-East India
This 5-Volume, Encyclopaedic Study Of India S North-East Is The Result Of The Author S 11 Years Of Service Extended Over Three Tenures In The Region, Followed By 6 Years Of Library Research After His Retirement.
History of Northeast India: Recent Perspective : Essays in Honour of Prof. J.B. Bhattacharjee
Glimpses of North East India
Papers presented at the National Seminar on 'North East India as Diverse Tribal Language Belt', organised at Gauhati University Institute of North East India Studies during 2-4 February 2011.
This book examines the dynamics of infrastructure development in Northeast India especially Manipur from a socio-anthropological perspective.