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  • THE UNIQUE NECKLACE A STUDY IN THE INTENTIONS OF THE TEXTUAL EXCEPTION / THE POLITICAL INTENTIONS AS A MODEL


Maha Hilal Muhammad and Abid Al-Rahman Farhood, Kadhum Fakhir Hachim

Abstract: The research studies the intentions of the textual exception in The Unique Necklace, which is considered one of the most Arabic heritage books (Al-Andalusia), trying to find the relation between the intention from one hand and the exception from another hand; and the way texts benefit from such a relation, and having the scope of speaking with certain intentions to fulfill a speaker’s different aims.


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  • THEORIZING WOMEN : MANU’S PERSPECTIVE


Dr Tejaswini S Hiremath

Abstract: Indus valley civilization is not described and defined on a positive perspective, as the society failed in “theorizing women” optimistically by encouraging sexual politics.


17-22
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  • Fairy Tales as Carriers of Gendered Social Attitudes


Dr. Shakira Khatoon

Abstract: Fairy tales are not as innocent a figment of imagination as they appear. There lies a whole plethora of patriarchal gendered attitudes beneath the world of fantasy which they represent. They act as a subtle tool for indoctrinating the young minds of the children, leaving a lifelong effect on their psyche, as young minds easily


23-27
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  • कृदन्त में कृत्यप्रक्रिया का विवेचनात्मक अध्ययन


डॉ० भवानीशंकर शर्मा ‘महाजनीय’

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  • Social Stratification in the Eastern Deccan (C-400 A.D.-C.1200 A.D.)


Anil Chauhan

Abstract: Growth in the individual rights of dominant peasant families, the Brahmanical ideologues and the Brahmanical temples, had several implications for the larger. socio-economic structure. It is noteworthy that this phenomenon led to the accentuation of the social stratification within the village community. On the other hand, in some cases, it led to new agricultural settlements, and the growth in the private property. The latter led to the concentration of surplus in the hand of a few rich people, thus leading to the growth of a superior landowning group. All these features had further implications for the socio-economic organization of society engendering changes in the nature of the economy as a whole


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