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- Religion and Well-being: A Study
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Gour Sarkar
1,
Sujit Jogi
2,
Suman Paul
2,
Suvojit Sutradhar
3,
Rakesh Das
2,
Ajoy Roy
2,
Ajoy Sarkar
4
Affiliations
1 MA North Bengal University, MA (NSOU), B.Ed. North Bengal University, West Bengal, IN
2 Students of UG 5th Semester of Geography, Raiganj University, West Bengal, IN
3 Students of UG 5th Semester of Geography, Raiganj University, West Bengal, IN
4 Assistant Teacher, Sayedpur Babhan Toli School, Jhitkia, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
1 MA North Bengal University, MA (NSOU), B.Ed. North Bengal University, West Bengal, IN
2 Students of UG 5th Semester of Geography, Raiganj University, West Bengal, IN
3 Students of UG 5th Semester of Geography, Raiganj University, West Bengal, IN
4 Assistant Teacher, Sayedpur Babhan Toli School, Jhitkia, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 13, No 1 (2022), Pagination: 88-94Abstract
Religion and well-being have been intertwined since the beginning of civilization. Religion is associated with human thought, thought, creation of human civilization, the culture of civilization, improvement of the environment, and world peace. India is the lifeblood of religion and many rivers, trees, hills, animals, etc. are being preserved around this religion. The nourishing of the religion is based on the three sacred samples selected temple of South Bengal. It is clearly observed the trees and ponds are conserving for example in Kankalitala sacred temple area, the sacred pond and five sacred Banyan trees are conserving. In Ghagarburi sacred temple area mainly two people's trees are conserved for more than the last 1000 years. In Kankalitala sacred temple area more than fifteen business shops are doing their business based on the selling of Dhupkathi, Fruits, Sindur, Garland, Coconuts, Sacred trees, Religion yarn, Sweets, Soft toys, Photo frames, Ektaras, Dugdugi, The photo frame of many God-Goddess, Handicraft of Rabindranath Thakur, etc. apart from that some people are doing their jobs based on Car parking, Worshiping, Begging, Shopkeeping, Selling the rural handicraft things, etc. Beggars are earning during the time of festivals here. Again in Ghagarburi temple area, there are some shops like, Dhupkathi, Fruits, Sindur, Garland, Coconuts, Sacred trees, Religion yarn, Sweets, Soft toys, Photo frames, Ektaras, Dugdugi, The photo frame of many God-Goddess, Handcraft things of selling religions items are found and some Fooding hotel, Tea stalls are getting economic profit through the presents of religion culture. There are some infrastructural like, Construction of Roads, Tubal, Water tank, Dharmasala, Car parking area, Hotel, Toilet, Lodges, etc. have developed in Kankalitola sacred religion area, Ghagarburi temple, Shri Shri Baba Manikeshwar temple. But bloody sacrifice is still presented in these three case studies areas namely; Ghagarburi temple, Shri Shri Baba Manikeshwar temple. The Nunia River at the Site of Ghagarburi temple is completely polluted due to the urban sewage of Asansol and the waste items of Ghagarburi temple. The Damodar River at the site of Shri Shri Baba Manikeshwar temple is found as an open defecation area.Keywords
religion and well-being, bloody sacrifice, open defecationReferences
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- Train Disasters in the History of Indian Railways: A Review
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Authors
Gour Sarkar
1,
Ajoy Sarkar
2
Affiliations
1 MA (Bengali), B.Ed., and Secretary of Biswa Bangla Pratibandhi Samiti, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
2 Assistant Teacher of Sayedpur Babhan Toli High School, Jhitkia, Dalkhola, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
1 MA (Bengali), B.Ed., and Secretary of Biswa Bangla Pratibandhi Samiti, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
2 Assistant Teacher of Sayedpur Babhan Toli High School, Jhitkia, Dalkhola, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 10, No 1 (2022), Pagination: 43-49Abstract
The number of train accidents has been declining every year and the number of people killed and injured in train accidents has been declining day by day. In India after independence number of rail accidents 47. In this research, researchers have taken human death average of 50 and animals 05. It is examined that from the year 1951 to 1970 the railway accidents were a little bit increasing. But after1971 to 1980 the column was on is bottom of the graph. While in 1981 to 1990 the number of railway accidents was on its peak. Again from 1991 to 2020 number of accidents was medium. The reason for the medium number of accidents is because of GPS, Satellite, Mobile, and digital technology. The percentage of technology and the mechanical fault were more compared to natural causes and man-made causes and it was natural causes 17%, man-made cause's 17% and 66% technological and mechanical fault. The factors of man-made causes are terror attack and Naxal attack, the factor of natural causes flood and fog. The factor technological and mechanical causes are high speed and brake failure. From 1947 to 1951, the killing and injured rate is less. But in1981 to 2010 the number of Injured and killing rates is high. The reason for the increasing killing and injured rate are connected to the number of population increases, so passengers within the bogies also increase. While from 2011 to 2020 the number of injured and killing rate is less. The reason for less killing and injured rate in the 20th century are medical facilities, disaster management courses, technological improvement, LHB coaches, and strict laws and ticket checked. Apart from the data from 1947 to January 2022 more time periods can be added.Keywords
chapramari forest train accident, LHB coachesReferences
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