"Jute In Bengal" offers a detailed examination of the jute industry in Bengal during the early 20th century. Authored by Nibaran Chandra Chaudhury, this book provides valuable insights into the cultivation, processing, and economic significance of jute in the region. It explores the agricultural practices involved, the challenges faced by jute farmers, and the broader impact of the jute trade on the local economy and society.
This historical account is an essential resource for researchers and readers interested in the agricultural history of Bengal, the economic dynamics of colonial India, and the global trade of jute. Chaudhury's work sheds light on a crucial aspect of Bengal's economic past, offering a comprehensive perspective on the jute industry's role in shaping the region's identity and prosperity.
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