TMBU: Tips given by Dr. Rajiv Sinha to research students, said – research is pending on many unexplored aspects at the local level

Research scholars should be very careful in choosing the topic for research. There are many such unexplored aspects in and around Bhagalpur, which have not been researched so far. Subjects like the history, their status, migration of different communities living on the banks of the Ganges are important. These things were said by Dr. Rajiv Kumar Sinha in the PG History Department of Tilkamanjhi Bhagalpur University (TMBU) at the inauguration of Research Methodology class on Saturday. He has also been the former Head of History, CCDC and Registrar.
He stressed the importance of research on the history of Bhagalpur in the 18th and 19th centuries for the students of modern India. Dr. Sinha gave his views on various aspects of research. Emphasis was placed on selecting the research topics according to their interest. Along with this, he spoke on the selection of research topics from regional level to all India level.
The program was started by Dr. Ashok Kumar Sinha, Head of PG History by welcoming the guests. Addressing the students, he said that the students of ancient India should have knowledge of Tibet, Pali language along with Vikramshila. Similarly, the students of Midival can also get hold of Persian language. They can take help from the teacher of PG Persian department of TMBU. Students of modern India should take help of various libraries and other resources including their archives. Hard work is also necessary to build the quality of research.
At the end of the program, the students also answered their questions to the guests. Dr. Radhika Mishra delivered the vote of thanks. The program was also addressed by Dr. KK Mandal of the department, Dr. Rajshekhar, Dr. Ravi Shankar Chaudhary, teacher of TNB College. On this occasion a large number of students were present for Research Methodology including Dr. Anand Kumar Jha. The head informed that the process of enrollment in Research Methodology course in PG History has been stopped. With this the class has started on Saturday.