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  • THE PLAYS OF GIRISH KARNAD: A FEMINIST STUDY.


Dr.Indu Prakash Singh

Abstract: This paper attempts to bring out the position of women in the plays of GirishKarnad with reference to his plays Hayavadana and Nagamandala. Bringing out the ideas of Karnad on women and his views on this paper attempts to bring out the position of women in the plays of GirishKarnad with reference to his plays Hayavadana and Nagamandala. Bringing out the ideas of Karnad on women and his views on their role in the society


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  • ENGLISH ROMANTIC POETRY REFLECTED IN INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY


Sona Parvin Dr. Anil Jaiswal

Abstract: The majority of readers view Indian English poetry as inferior because of Gokak's criticism, which suggests that it is just derivative or imitative in character. The remark suggests that the movements found in English poetry first appeared in Indian English poetry much later. Since he is working with poetry written in a second language, Gokak does not find this imitation surprising. However, Gokak also emphasized the unique qualities of Indian English poetry in the same introduction to The Golden Treasury of Indo-Anglian Poetry.


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  • "Navigating the Information Abyss: Unravelling the Complex Challenges Faced by Media and Journalism in the New Era"


Tinto P Thomas

Abstract: This comprehensive essay examines the complex difficulties that journalism and the media face in the modern digital age. The talk, "Navigating the Information Abyss: Unravelling the Complex Challenges Faced by Media and Journalism in the New Era," explores several important topics, including the necessity of adjusting to new technologies, economic pressures, polarization, fake news, security threats, and the effects of digital disruption and declining trust. The article explores the dramatic change in news consumption habits, highlighting the prominence of social media as a news source and the ensuing spread of misinformation. It is backed up with pertinent data and references. Recent research and reports examine economic difficulties, such as the diminishing trust in traditional media and the difficulty in establishing sustainable income structures.


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  • Humor and Sarcasm in the Works of Madhusudan Patil


Deepak Dhillon

Abstract: Writers are usually found stuck in their cultural moorings. Unconscious of this limitation they are unable to cross the cultural barriers. But it is not so in the case of Dr. Madhusudan Patil. This can be attributed to his multicultural upbringing. He was born on 15th April 1941 in Amravati district of Maharashtra. His father was a soldier in the army of Maharaja Jivajirav Sindhia. He did his schooling from local school and for college education he took admission in King Edward College, Amravati but he failed to complete it and started farming in his native village. It was destiny that brought him to erstwhile Punjab. He did his M.A. from regional center of Punjab University situated at Rohtak. After that he struggled a lot to get a job. In an interview Mr. Patil confesses in his trademark humorous tone:-\r\n


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  • चूरू जिले के भित्ति चित्रों में अन्य चित्र शैलियों का प्रभाव


डा. नरेन्द्र कुमार

Abstract: प्रत्येक क्षेत्र की कला अपने क्षेत्र की मूल सांस्कृतिक प्रवृत्तियों एवं विशेषताओं के आधार पर विकसित होती रही है। अपने गर्भ में उन्हीं मूल प्रवृत्तियों एवं विशेषताओं द्वारा प्रसूत भावनाओं को संचित कर काल एवं समाज के उतार-चढ़ाव के साथ-साथ आगे की ओर अग्रसर होती है। यही कारण रहा है कि प्रत्येक राष्ट्र, जाति एवं समुदाय की कला में उनकी स्वयं की विशेषताएं निहित होती हैं।


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  • Environmental Consciousness in Sanskrit Epics


Dr Vineeta

Abstract: Environmental consciousness and conservation is embedded in Indian ethos and it reflects in its literature. The timeless wisdom found in texts like the Vedas and epics emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and the need for a harmonious coexistence with nature. Hymns and verses resonate with ecological wisdom, guiding readers towards the need to preserve nature in its primordial form. It is the basic and fundamental necessity for any form of life on the Earth. Myriad number of texts in Sanskrit literature revere various elements of the environment, portraying them as divine entities deserving of respect and protection. By drawing inspiration from Sanskrit literature, modern society can integrate sustainable practices and cultivate a deeper respect for the environment.


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