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Content |
Page# |
1. |
Exploration of Bhil Identity & Culture through âBharathâ Dr.Yashwant Sharma |
01-08 |
2. |
Women and the Injunction to Care: A Case Study of Reminiscences Suranjana Barua |
09-20 |
3. |
Ascending Graph of the Image of Woman from Traditional to Modern in the Novels of R. K. Narayan Dr.Smita Majumdar |
21-31 |
4. |
Matriarchy with Patriarchal Idiosyncrasy, Marginality and Cultural Ethos: A Case Study of EsterineIraluâs A Terrible Matriarchy Elham Fatma |
32-45 |
5. |
An Ecocritical Reading of Kamala Markandayaâs Nectar in a Sieve  Bhavana M. Patil |
46-52 |
6. |
The âInvisible Environmentalistâ in Anita Desai: An Ecocritical Appraisal of Cry, the Peacock Indulekha. C |
53-57 |
7. |
From Centre to the Margins: A Study of Identity and Representation of the Muslims in Assam Dr.Kafeel Ahmed Choudhury |
58-64 |
8. |
Quest for Identity in Postmodern Context with special Reference to Anita Desai Manisha Gaikwad |
65-69 |
9. |
Application of the Politeness Principle to Mulk Raj Anandâs âOld Bapuâ Dr. Sharad Gadekar |
70-73 |
10. |
Influence of Naga Civil Society in the Changing Phenomena of the Naga Peace Process Shonreiphy Longvah |
74-81 |
11. |
Flowing in Foreign Culture and the Reconstruction of Hao Culture Somingam Mawon |
82-88 |
12. |
Documentation of Feedback of the Stake Holders: A Case Study Somnath Barure |
89-98 |
13. |
Soft Leadership in Tough Times Rajeeb Chetri |
99-104 |
14. |
Human Rights â A Cry for Justice Monika Savant |
105-112 |
15. |
Ill-Treatment of Women for Power Politics in Vijay Tendulkarâs GhashiramKotwal  Narendra Pathak |
113-118 |