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Virtual Teaching to Tribal Students with Particular Reference to North Bastar
Nidhi Bhatt

Abstract: The present research article portrays the existing scene of virtual teaching of the tribal students in Bastar during Pandemic, with the most possible solutions. This study meant to deal with the main problems and anxiety faced by the tribal students during on

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Deterioration of Values in Secondary Education and Indian Perspective
Gajendra Dutt Sharma

Abstract: The article aims to analyse the underlying principle of ‘values’, and their inculcation in secondary education. It reviews critically the looming crisis of ‘values’ in education, and its ensuing impact on the intellectual and social development of a child. Va

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Resurgence of Buddhism in Indian and Chinese Diplomacy
Arpana Raj

Abstract: In this globalized and information age, it requires to move ahead with the time and bring required changes in the methods of diplomacy. Both India and China are trying to make use of their status as ancient and rich civilizations for the revival of age-old li

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Gender Discrimination in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara: A Critical Analysis
Dr. Om Prakash Ratnaker

Abstract: Mahesh Dattani is a distinguished contemporary Indian playwright in English who works as a writer, stage and film director, actor, and theatrical personality. His plays are on the issues that arise in Indian contexts. He writes about those who are on the marg

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Making Visible the Invisible: An Analytical Elucidation of Tishani’s Poems
Gunjan Saxena

Abstract: Tishani Doshi channels her unique potential into her creative work as a scholarly Indian poet, passionate artist and astounding dancer. She converts dexterously the bitter realities of life into words and scatters literary gems liberally in her poetic realm.

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Locating and Interrogating the Savarna Trace in Selected Marathi Dalit Short Stories
Somojyoti Banerjee

Abstract: In the present time modern urban India denies the existence of caste prejudices and caste-based discriminations. Educated urban people talk of “caste” as concept which is centuries old and quite outdated. But how far it is true is a matter of question. Since

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Women of Afghanistan Mirrored through Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns
Roma Naaz Tanveer Khadija

Abstract: Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and consequently presents the readers with a clear representation of the problems associated with the foretold incidents. Gender has been a powerful topic, capable enough

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Antisemitism in Umberto Eco’s The Prague Cemetery
Salman Rani Tiwari

Abstract: The present paper focuses on the history of antisemitism and exploring it in the novel, The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco. Gradual development of antisemitism and conspiracy theories related to it will also be analysed in this paper. Umberto Eco's realistic

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A Comparative Study of Manoj Das’s Akasara Isara (Odia) and The Escapist (English)
Ashwini Kumar Sahu

Abstract: There are very few bilingual writers of repute in the country and Manoj Das distinctly stands as a prolific writer who has carved a niche for himself in this arena. In fact, he is one of the greatest writers of the country, who has given a new direction to th

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A Reassessment of Charles Dickens’ Hard Times as a Socialist Critique against Capitalist Ethos
Rajan Lal

Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to make a reassessment and revaluation of Charles Dickens’ Hard Times to expose how capitalism and the ills of England’s Industrial Revolution inflicted its wrath on labour and bourgeoisie in the 19th century England. It al

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Oh! Guileless Passion! Understanding Indian women’s ambivalent sexuality and gender performances post Feminism in India
Trina Mukherjee Purnima Anjali Mohanty

Abstract: Cinema is a powerful archive; an extension of the human perspective, where the nuanced human existence is dissected and laid bare for the spectators to find their realities. Lipstick Under My Burkha (2016) does that. The four women characters coming from lowe

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Women: Perspectives and Issues in Shashi Deshpande’s A Matter of Time and Small Remedies
Satendra Kumar

Abstract: A noteworthy novelist and author of many children books, Shashi Deshpande, has acquired a unique place in Indian writing in English. Her novels are written in simple and lucid language. All of them deal with simple people belonging to small strata of society

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Encountering The ‘Other’: Diasporic Consciousness in Jasmine and Brick Lane
Dr. Sangeeta Kotwal

Abstract: Bharati Mukherjee and Monica Ali are both diasporic writers, from India and Bangladesh, respectively. Although Mukherjee’s growing up years were spent in India, it was her experience an immigrant in Canada, where she spent almost fourteen years of her life fr

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Expectation vs Reality: A Dystopian Presentation of Bangladesh under Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Neamat Imam’s The Black Coat
Rukunuddin Shaikh

Abstract: The Liberation War of Bangladesh is groundbreaking event in the history of South Asia. Under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the people of the then East Pakistan went into an uneven war against Pakistan. The aim was to build Bangladesh on the principl

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A. K. Ramanujan: A Leading Indo-Anglican Poet
Rituraj Trivedi

Abstract: Ramanujan is one of the prominent Indo-Anglican Poets. Some critics consider him to be one of the three great Indo-Anglican poets, the other two being Nissim Ezekiel and Kamala Das. Ramanujan’s poetry is largely autobiographical and thought-provoking. The the

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