THE RETURN OF DOKRA: A REVISIONARY STUDY OF THE REVIVAL AND RESTORATION OF AN ANCIENT HISTORIC ART FORM OF REGIONAL WEST BENGAL, INDIA.
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): SHARMISTHA DE DUTTA
Abstract: India has a history of rich and diverse cultural tradition. And among its diversity, the legacy of India’s craft culture always occupies a special place owing to its beauty, dignity, form, style and aesthetics. The Indian state of West Bengal also has a rich cultural and artistic heritage. Among the many art forms, one of the primitive art form “Dokra†calls attention to restoration and revival in the present socio-cultural context. With the onset of globalization there are increasing exposure and inquiry for Indian handicrafts as well as the skilful artisans from across the country. Although Indian folk crafts have been benefitted significantly, many of its forms have been facing extinction in the globalized market economy. The reign of many different cultures ushered an era of artistic diversity of traditional handicrafts, masks, painting and carvings etc. There are continuous attempts at various socio economic levels to revive and restore various regional as well as local art
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-183-2-05
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THE INFLUENCE OF MAGUFULI IN PROMOTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TANZANIA
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): JANE EDWARD KING , NORMAN ADAMSON SIGALLA KING
Abstract: Economic development requires both an understanding of ventures that will bring about development, and people who stay willing to see the development is natured. It is the strategy that is put in place to make people who are willing to extort, do so. To have a readily community for adhering what is written or preached by their leader such as president Magufuli is really in Africa. In Tanzania we had four presidents already. The fifth president is John Pombe Joseph Magufuli, a doctoral holder. We want to examine if the society has accepted the way this fifth president is doing in order to boost Tanzania economy and development at large. We have taken members of parliament of Tanzania as pure representatives of the people. Hence, our population for the study is 393 members of parliament. Although those who filled the questionnaires were 256. We have taken 55 members of parliament on board through interviews. Hence a total of 256 members of parliament have actively participated in the stu
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-183-2-07
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