SR. No
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NAME OF THE AUTHOR
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TITLE OF THE RESEARCH PAPER
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PAGE
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51 |
NINA ROY CHOUDHURY
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Reconstructing Identities: Exploring Issues Of Nationalism And Religion Through A Comparative Study Of Select Novels Of Sunil Gangopadhyay And Ahmed Ali
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422-427
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52 |
NILESH PRAKASHRAO SULBHEWAR
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Translation As A Gateway To Comparative Studies
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428-434
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53 |
DR. ARPANA KUMARI
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Limitation And Superiority Of Film To Fiction
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435-443
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54 |
RENUKA L. NAYAK
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A Comparative Reading Of R.K. Narayan And Kamala Markandaya's Select Novels
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444-453
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55 |
DR. NAGARAJU VADAPALLI
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Alternative Movement In India: Phule-Narayana Guru-Ambedkar's Perspective For Dalit-Bahujan Liberation
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454-465
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56 |
DR. MEERA VASANI
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A Comparative Study Of The Impact Of National Emergency Of 1975 Especially On Women Protagonists As Represented In The Novels: Rich Like Us By Nayantara Sahgal And A Fine Balance By Rohinton Mistry
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466-472
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57 |
M.VANISREE
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Existential Dimension In Anita Desai's Fire On The Mountain And Jhumpa Lahiri's Mrs.Sen
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473- 478
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58 |
LEKHA NAMBIAR
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Tradition, Patriarchy And Women A Comparative Study Of Phaniyamma And Agnisakshi
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479- 487
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59 |
LEENA U. JADHAV
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The Progressive Aspect In English And Marathi: A Comparative Study
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488-497
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60 |
DR.JANDHYALA RAVINDRANATH
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Intersection Of Love, History And Individual Choicein Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness Of Being
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498- 507
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61 |
PALLAVI RANI SHILPI BORA GAUTAM KUMAR DR. D. UDAYA KUMAR
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A Comparative Study of the Murula Painting from Jharkhand and West Bengal, Indian
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508- 518
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62 |
KAMAL H. JOSHI DR. MAHIPALSINH P. CHAMPAVAT
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A Comparative Study Of The Trauma Of Partition In Train To Pakistan By Khushwant Singh And Difficult Daughters By Manju Kapur
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519- 526
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63 |
DR. K.SYAMALA K.VEENA SOUJANYA
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A Poetic Tribute To Gandhi: Reflections Of Pre Independence Indian Women Poets In Comparative Perspective
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527-535
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64 |
RAMU YARLAGADDA DR.VENKATA RAGHU RAM MANTRI
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Indian Writing in Speculative Fiction: An Overview
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536-542
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65 |
INDRACHAPA GUNASEKARA
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Museums As An Element Of Cultural Transmission: With Reference To The Colombo National Museum, Sri Lanka
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543- 550
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66 |
DR. HILDA DAVID
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Influence Of Jazz On Bollywood Cinema
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551-559
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67 |
HEENA KAUSAR
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Cultural Confrontation In Samskara And He Who Rides A Tiger
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560- 565
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68 |
DR. HARISH G. TAPADIA
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A Comparative Study Of The Portrayal Of New Woman In Henrik Ibsen's The Doll's House And Vijay Tendulkar's Kamala
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566-572
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69 |
GUJJARI SHANKAR
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Comparative Study Of Diasporic Issues In The Works Of Jhumpa Lahiri And Bharati Mukherjee
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573- 578
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70 |
S.M.VANAMALA
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Neo-Colonial Connotations In Achebe's Anthills Of Savannah And Arun Joshi's The City And The River
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579-586
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71 |
MADHUBANTI GUPTA
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English Vinglish: A Kaleidoscopic Vision Of Oppression Of Women And Obsession of Speaking English
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587-597
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72 |
SUPOORNA KULATUNGA
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The Ab/Use Of 'History' In Roma Tearne's Bone China
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598-602
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73 |
GURUPRASAD S Y.
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Theme Of Resistance In Samuel Selvon's The Lonely Londoners: A Postcolonial Study
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603-614
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74 |
PANDURANG BARKALE
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Arundhati Roy's Velutha And Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom: A Comparison Of The Romanticized Protagonists
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615- 623
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75 |
DR. ISHA BHATT
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Literature and Fine Arts
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624-628
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76 |
DR. SANGEETA SAXSENA
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Tulanatmak Sahitya Aur Anuvaad
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629-634
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77 |
NIGAM ADITI
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Bhramaris of The Sangita Saramrta
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635-648
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78 |
– MR. VENKATA RAMANA S. – DR. L. –MANJULA DAVIDSON
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Enrich Your Communication Skills In English Through Idioms
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649-658
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79 |
– DR. SOMNATH BARURE
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The Unending Rigmarole Of Dharma And Adharma In Parva: A Comparative Study Within The Text -I
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659-668
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80 |
DR. VIJAY CHAUDHARI
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A Voice Of Protest In 'God Bless America' And Somebody Blew Up America : A Comparative Study Of Harold Pinter And Amiri Baraka
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669-675
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81 |
DR. SUDHIR NIKAM
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Hunger As A Metaphor In Indra Sinha's Animal's People
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676-680
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82 |
DR. MADHAVI NIKAM
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Satish Alekar's The Dread Departure As An Absurd Play
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681-684
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83 |
DR. SHRIKANT B. SAWANT
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Nissim Ezekiel: Apoet Singing The Songs Of Modern India.
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685- 701
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84 |
DR. SMITA R. DESHMUKH
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Identities and Differences in the personalities of American Poet, Walt Whitman and Indian Poet, Rabindranath Tagore
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702-706
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