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Priya RajanAbstract: Karnad’s plays reflect India’s colonial heritage, offering a mix of Western and Indian theatrical traditions. Indian drama offers a different aesthetic approach from much of Western theatre. |
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1-11 |
2 |
Sukanta MajumderAbstract: Qutlu Khan Lohani, an Afghan ruler of Bengal was defeated in Mughal age because of its geographical location, Kotulpur Kotulpur is surrounded by the river ‘Amodor’and this place is known by the name of this Kotlu Khan or Qutlu Khan Lohani. Kotulpur is located at 23°00′45″ N 87°35′37″ E / 23.0125°N 87.59361°E / 23.0125; 87.59361 presently under Bankura District of West Bengal in India. |
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12-14 |
3 |
Anusuya A PaulAbstract: The nationalist discourse that oriented around the nationalist project has no records of the struggles of the Assamese women who had contributed towards the process of nation building at the sacrifice of their selves and prioritising their responsibilities towards the nation over their responsibilities at home. |
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15-24 |
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PratibhaAbstract: Auden was a visionary poet. he studies human conditions with all its various facets in order to ameliorate them. the human situation as Audon viewed it was nothing short of disastrous he saw death-wish settling upon thousands of faces. |
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25-31 |