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  • Positioning Women in Diaspora


Dr. Sandeep Kr. Sheoran

Abstract: Migration has long been part of human history and has always entailed the creation of multiple affiliations and identities. In an interview with Susheila Nasta, Salman Rushdie refers to the process of migration as “the actual condition of change through movement” (Nasta 149).


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  • A Study of John Braine's Room at the Top as a 'Pseudo Protest Novel'


Mahender Singh

Abstract: The present research paper is an attempt to explore the concept of 'Pseudo-Protest novel" by analyzing John Braine's well-known novel Room at the Tap. This novel was published in 1957, and was exceptionally successful. It is a novel which epitomizes its age


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  • Corruption in India


Dr. Ashwani kumar

Abstract: Corruption is a global phenomenon and it is omnipresent. It has progressively increased and is now rampant in our Indian society. In the last two decades India has seen a steep upward trend in the graph of existing corruption. Indian administration is tainted with scandals. India is among 55 of the 106 countries where corruption is rampant, according to the Corruption Perception Index 2004


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  • STUDY ON MYTHS AND LEGENDS IN PLAYS OF GIRISH KARNAD


Dr Brijesh Sharma

Abstract: This study focuses on the exploration of myths and legends in the plays of Girish Karnad, a prominent Indian playwright. Karnad's works often draw inspiration from Indian mythology, folklore, and historical events, weaving them into contemporary narratives. By analyzing selected plays such as "Hayavadana," "Tughlaq," and "Nagamandala," this study aims to examine the significance of mythological elements in Karnad's dramatic works. The research delves into the role of myths and legends as a source of cultural identity, social commentary, and artistic expression in Karnad's plays.


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  • कालिदास का सौन्दर्यावबोध


डाॅ. निहाल सिंह

Abstract: संस्कृत के कवि शिरोमणि कविकुलगुरु एवं उपमा प्रयोग के लिए ख्यात मूर्धन्य महाकवि कालिदास प्रारम्भ से ही अनामिकाधिष्ठित ही रहे हैं। महाकवि अपनी विश्वप्रसिद्ध कृतियों में आद्योपान्त प्रभावशाली बने रहते हैं। कृतित्व में यूं तो महाकवि द्वारा अधिकांश विषयों को कथावस्तु का प्रतिपाद्य बनाया जा कर विशिष्ट वर्णन किया गया है। जिनमें प्रकृति-चित्रण, चरित्र-चित्रण, विभिन्न स्थानों से परिचय, नारीचित्रण इत्यादि इनके काव्य में आसानी से देखे जा सकते हैं। \r\n


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  • ‘Stolen Generation’: The Ongoing Struggle of Australian Aborigines


Dr. Ram Niwas

Abstract: The forced removal of Aboriginal children from their families, commonly known as the ‘Stolen Generation,’ represents one of the darkest chapters in Australia’s history. This systematic and government-sanctioned policy resulted in the traumatic separation of very young children from their families, who were then placed in girls’ and boys’ homes, foster families, or missions. The profound and enduring impact of this practice on Indigenous communities continues to reverberate through generations, contributing to issues such as intergenerational trauma, cultural disconnection, and socio-economic disparities. This research paper aims to highlight the historical context, implementation, and long term consequences of the Stolen Generation, shedding light on the ongoing struggle of Australian Aborigines for truth, justice, and reconciliation through various reports and the writings of the aboriginals.


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