Howrahr Sang Sangskriti by Debashis Ghosh [Hardcover]
Howrahr Sang Sangskriti by Debashis Ghosh [Hardcover]
The association of Jelepara and Kansari Para of Kolkata was revealed in the light of the foot lamp of the famous newspapers of that time. The Sanghed of the Howrah countryside, which bears witness to a much older age than these Sanghed, remains in the dark. It is known from different sources about written chatti books of song songs of some place of Howrah city, but it was destroyed long ago due to lack of care and preservation. In the songs of these songs, there was a satirical touch on the flaws of the society as well as a covert satire of the English rulers during the Agni Yuga. An arrest warrant was issued in Howrah prohibiting the singing of such songs. After 1347 Bangalabd, the music here stopped. Debashis Ghosh's book shines as the rescue of the regional culture, so there is a sad history of the shame of the subjugated country, the Swadeshi movement, the Second World War, and the Manwantar of the 1940s.
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