Author : Surjit Singha
Publisher : Independently Published
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 148 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (5 download)
Book Synopsis Glimpses of Koch (Koch Rajbongshi) Fashion, Tradition, Culture, Costume and History by : Surjit Singha
Download or read book Glimpses of Koch (Koch Rajbongshi) Fashion, Tradition, Culture, Costume and History written by Surjit Singha and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-01-18 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Glimpses of Koch (Koch Rajbongshi) Fashion, Tradition, Culture, Costume and History.OverviewChapter 1: It presents about Koch Rajbongshi, Clothing, Customs, Rituals, Clothing of women, Holiday Attire, Attire for Men, Use of Vermilion, Traditional Ornaments, Food Habits, Shidal, Sweetmeats, Goora, Feast, Use of betel and nut, Education, Recognition of Language, Occupation, Habitat, and Status.Chapter 2: In this chapter it presented about the former Chief Minister of Assam Sarat Chandra Singha, Early life and education, Political career, His role in preventing Undivided Goalpara district from being clubbed with East Pakistan during Partition, Old Photo of Sarat Chandra Singha, About his Gandhian Philosophy, Statue of Charat Chandra Singha in Dhubri, Sarat Chandra Singha College of Agriculture.Chapter 3: In this Chapter it presented about the Koch Ratna Sibendra Narayan Koch of Meghalaya, Few glimpses of his life, his works in nutshell.Chapter 4: In this Chapter titled "Koch King Jagdippendra Narayan and Koch Queen Georgina May Egan" It presented about the Koch King Jagdippendra Narayan, His education, About Maharani Gina Narayan, Life at London, Old Photos of King and Queen.Chapter 5: In this chapter titled "Representation of Koch Rajbongshi Tribe by the Selective Media between 2000 and 2017: An Exploratory Study with reference to Perception, Cognition, Humanistic Components, and Experience Creation" A research report which was presented in a National Seminar was included.Chapter 6: In this Chapter photographs of Collection of Patani, Agran, Angsha, Traditional Ornaments and various traditional attires of the Koch of Meghalaya, attires of Koch Rajbongshis' of Assam and North Bengal, Bangladesh and Nepal are presented.