
INDEX
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Sr. |
Content |
Page# |
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1. |
Exploration of Bhil Identity & Culture through 'Bharath' Dr.Yashwant Sharma |
01-08 |
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2. |
Women and the Injunction to Care: A Case Study of Reminiscences Suranjana Barua |
09-20 |
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3. |
Ascending Graph of the Image of Woman from Traditional to Modern in the Novels of R. K. Narayan Dr.Smita Majumdar |
21-31 |
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4. |
Matriarchy with Patriarchal Idiosyncrasy, Marginality and Cultural Ethos: A Case Study of EsterineIralu's A Terrible Matriarchy Elham Fatma |
32-45 |
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5. |
An Ecocritical Reading of Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve Patil Bhavana M. |
46-52 |
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6. |
The 'Invisible Environmentalist' in Anita Desai: An Ecocritical Appraisal of Cry, the Peacock Indulekha.C |
53-57 |
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7. |
From Centre to the Margins: A Study of Identity and Representation of the Muslims in Assam |
58-64 |
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8. |
Quest for Identity in Postmodern Context with special Reference to Anita Desai |
65-69 |
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9. |
Application of the Politeness Principle to Mulk Raj Anand's 'Old Bapu' |
70-73 |
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10. |
Influence of Naga Civil Society in the Changing Phenomena of the Naga Peace Process |
74-81 |
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11. |
Flowing in Foreign Culture and the Reconstruction of Hao Culture |
82-88 |
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12. |
Documentation of Feedback of the Stake Holders: A Case Study |
89-98 |
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13. |
Soft Leadership in Tough Times Rajeeb Chetri |
99-104 |
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14. |
Human Rights – A Cry for Justice Monika Savant |
105-112 |
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15. |
Ill-Treatment of Women for Power Politics in Vijay Tendulkar's GhashiramKotwal Pathak Narendra |
113-118 |
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16. |
Mounting Responsibilities and Growing Challenges for Teachers in Credit Based Grading System Dr. B. N. Gaikwad |
119-123 |
| 17. |
Writing is Subversion: Quest for ‘An Alternative Discourse’ in Meena Kandasamy’s Touch Samit Kr. Maiti |
124-132 |
| 18. |
Interventionism of Class-Consciousness in the Life of Construction Site Workers in India: A Phenomenological Approach Deepika Chauhan |
133-143 |
| 19. |
Election Reforms: Issues and Challenges Sandip D. Yadav |
144-148 |
| 20. |
Dilemma of Women in Indian Social Structure Portrayed in ‘Night of the Scorpion’ and ‘The epileptic’ Mohini Gurav |
149-156 |
| 21 |
Anita Desai's cry; the peacock: Ecofeminist perspective Dr. N.B. Pawar |
157-164 |
| 22 |
Subjugation of Woman in Girish Karnad's The Fire and The Rain Vijay_Saindane 22_Vijay_Saindane |
165-170 |
| 23 |
Women As An 'Object' in Diana Mehta's Play Brides Are Not For Burning Dr. Anil Katte |
171-183 |
| 24 |
Rani's Predicament In Karnad's Naga-Mandala Dr. Shamala Ratnakar |
184-189 |
| 25 |
Theorizing Transgression In The Context Of U. R. Anantha Murthy's Samskara Dr. Roshan Lal Sharma |
190-197 |
| 26 |
Reflections Of Globalisation And Socio-Economic Culture of Contemporary Mumbai In Aravind Adiga's Novel 'The Last Man in Tower'– Dr. Satyawan S Rao Hanegave |
198-205 |
| 27 | Feminist Concern in Shashi Deshpande's The Dark Holds No Terrors – Dr. Arti Kumari |
206-212 |
| 28 | The Peripheral Approach in Arundhati Roy's The God Of Small Things – Balaji B. Shelke |
213-219 |
| 29 | Eco-Critical Perspectives in The Selected Works Of R.K.Narayan – Amar Uttam Sontakke |
220-223 |
| 30 |
Myths And Ecological Concerns: An Understanding Of Aboriginal Wisdom Through The Myths Of Northwest Canada And Northeast India -Dr. Kanakamalini |
224-231 |
| 31 |
The Oppression Of Women In Afghanistan In Khaled Hosseine's A Thousand Splendid Suns -Bagal Umeshkuar Murlidhar |
232-237 |
| 32 |
Corruption, Violence And Sensuality In Vijay Tendulkar's Ghashiram Kotwal -Dr Madhavi Nikam |
238-243 |
| 33 |
Ezekiel's 'Latter-Day Psalms': The Psalms of Modern Time and Clime -Dr.Shrikant B. Sawant |
244-254 |

