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  • A study on problems faced by Guest Faculties at work place with special reference to physically disabled guest faculties of select degree colleges of Karnataka.


Dr Anupama R Natekar

Abstract: The fate of guest faculties shined from last year, since then their salaries got hiked, but inspite of hike in the salary, there is more torture, more work extraction, work load put on the guest faculties of Government First Grade Colleges. Here the study is undertaken on handicap guest faculties.


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  • A COMPARETIVE STUDY OF THE PROGRESS IN PMJJBY AND PMBSY SCHEMES IN INDIA.


Mr. S. M. Chaugule, Dr. J. P. Bhosale

Abstract: In order to give financial support to the poor and financially backward families after the death or accident occurs of the main person in the family, two insurance schemes were started by the Central Government of India under ‘Jan Dhan se Jan Suraksha’scheme. Under this scheme Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Bima Suraksha Yojna were launched in 2015. Out of which PMJJBY is a term insurance policy plan and PMSBY is an accidental policy specially for the poor citizens in India so these schemes are made available in very low premium amount. The main object of these schemes is to cover maximum poor people under these schemes and to give financial support and stability to maximum families who cannot take other life insurance policies due to high premium. Under PMJJBY scheme the insured family gets coverage of Rs. 2 lakhs in only paying the annual premium of Rs. 436 after the death of the insured person. Under PMSBY scheme the insured family gets coverage of Rs. 2 lakhs after the accidental death or sever disability and Rs. One lakh for partial disability in just Rs. 20 annually.


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  • SOCIAL MEDIA: IMPACTS ON LANGUAGE


MR. SHINDE VAIBHAV BHIVA, DR. S. D. PAWAR

Abstract: This research paper aims to investigate the impact of social media on English language learning, whether it has a positive or negative impact on language learning, and whether it is used. This research paper focuses on several important aspects such as grammar, vocabulary, and the four main language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, remembering the impact of various elements of communication, and being good at all skills. Based on the results of this study, we can believe that social interaction affects our writing ability more than other skills. Software development continues to make it easier to create a message or statement of any length. Ironically, our smartphones have become smarter than we are, even when it comes to our ability to communicate.


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  • ANALYSING THE CHARACTER ARC OF RAM IN AMISH TRIPATHI’S RAM CHANDRA SERIES THROUGH JOSEPH CAMPBELL’S MONOMYTH


Ruchi Goswami1 Dr. Tanu Kashyap²

Abstract: In the open literary landscape, certain stories transcend time and culture and become part of people's storytelling. One such story frame is the hero's journey, a concept famously explored by Joseph Campbell in his seminal work The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell proposed the idea of a monomyth, a universal model that underlies many of the world's myths, legends and religious stories. This archetype, which encompasses the various stages of a hero's adventure, has been the model for countless stories across civilizations and shaped the way we perceive and understand storytelling. In modern literature, writers often draw inspiration from ancient myths and reimagine them.


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  • Psychoanalysis of Agatha Christie's character - Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express and Five Little Pigs through Sigmund Freud's theory’Saloni Saraf


Saloni Saraf Dr. Manisha Sinha

Abstract: In the open literary landscape, certain stories transcend time and culture and become part of people's storytelling. One such story frame is the hero's journey, a concept famously explored by Joseph Campbell in his seminal work The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell proposed the idea of a monomyth, a universal model that underlies many of the world's myths, legends and religious stories. This archetype, which encompasses the various stages of a hero's adventure, has been the model for countless stories across civilizations and shaped the way we perceive and understand storytelling.


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  • Interwoven cultures: Exploring the Dynamics of Identity, Impact, and Conflict in The Namesake and The Inheritance of Loss


Ashutosh Devendra Kumar

Abstract: The study explores the complex interplay of the cultures represented in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and Kirna Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss. Globalization continues to weave a rich tapestry of many cultures and influences, this study investigates how these narratives intertwine cultural aspects. In The Namesake, the narrative follows Gogol Ganguli, the protagonist who is divided between his Bengali roots and the American environment that surrounds him. While in contrast, The Inheritance of Loss takes place in postcolonial India and the Himalayan area, depicting cultural clashes and historical upheavals.


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  • A PSYCHOANALYTIC EXPLORATION OF CULTURAL TRAUMA AND IDENTITY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S SHAME AND THE GROUND BENEATH HER FEET


Manvi Bhambhani

Abstract: The postcolonial era is marked by a variety of identities, cultural clashes and the lasting impact of past trauma, resulting in a wide range of experiences. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, The Satanic Verses, Shame, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, provide deep insights into postcolonial identity and the impact of colonialism on individuals, especially in the context of South Asia. This study takes a psychoanalytic approach to Rushdie's novels, particularly focusing on 'Shame' and 'The Ground Beneath Her Feet', in order to uncover the intricate relationship between identity and cultural trauma within the stories.


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  • NARRATIVES OF RESILIENCE: THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA'S NOVELS


Dr. Umesh Sharma

Abstract: Kamala Markandaya, one of India's most prominent postcolonial writers, is celebrated for her nuanced portrayal of Indian society and the complex roles women play within it. Her novel often centres around female protagonists who display remarkable resilience, dealing with the trials of life in a rapidly changing world. This paper aims to analyze the role of women in Markandaya's works, emphasizing their resilience amidst socio-economic and cultural upheavals.


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  • Volga to Ganga - The Journey from Matrilineal to Patriarchy of Indian Society


Dr. Rashmi Paraskar

Abstract: Known as the father of Hindi travel literature, Rahul Sankrutyayan is an Indian author, essayist, playwright. A well-known historian and scholar of Buddhism Sankrityayan played a pivotal role in giving Hindi travelogue a literary form. Volga to Ganga is the story of human civilization at it’s early developmental stage. Through these short stories Rahul Sankrityayan explores the development of humans from homo sapiens living in small groups to the society with intricate complexities.


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  • Eco-literature: An Approach to Environmental Protection


Amol Raut

Abstract: Eco-literature has been identified as environmental literature. It occurred and is being used in present-day literature as a vibrant. It is in dazzling humanity’s increasing fear for ecological problems. Environmental protection is defined as protecting our atmosphere. The reason purpose that the environment has developed a source of concern for us is due to widespread heating, deforestation and smog.


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