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Ashaduzzaman Khan |
The Position of Tribal Women’s Right in Contemporary India: A Feminist Perspective |
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Suzan Karkera & |
Investigating Students’ Perception on Using Video Materials to Enhance Listening Skills through Computer Assisted Language Learning |
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Mr. Suryakant Narayan Parkale |
‘Annabhau Sathe: A Voice of Subaltern Groups in Dalit Writing’ |
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4 |
Ebrahim Sk |
Representation of India in the Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel |
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Dr. R. Sathyadevi & |
A Study on the Pros and Cons of Online Marketing |
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6 |
Dr. Radha Arora Kiran |
Mathematics Anxiety of Senior Secondary School Students In Relation To Self-Awareness of Emotional Intelligence and Metacognition |
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7 |
Abdulgaleel A. |
Wh-in-situ in Yemeni Arabic: Syntax-prosody Interface |
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Dr. Sushil Kumar Mishra |
Indian Marriage Customs Portrayed in the Novel The Bachelor of Arts |
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Dr. Shivaji Sargar & |
Protest and Resistance of Nigerian Women in Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come |
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10 |
Kaustav Chakraborty |
In Search of an Endogenous Ecomasculinity: A Journey through the Green Poems of Gulzar and A Rabha Tribal Folktale |
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11 |
Dr. Chittaranjan Misra |
Blossoming of Freedom: Use of Symbols in Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus |
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12 |
Asish Kumar Jena |
Sino – US Power Shift in the Asia-Pacific: Implications |
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13 |
Misha Parnami |
Ravan & Eddie: Urban Culture-Conflict |
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14 |
Waliul Alam |
Recovering the History of the Marginalized in Utpal Dutt’s “Hunting the Sun” |
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15 |
Dr. Sushil Kumar Mishra |
The Themes of Mechanizing Effects of Industrialization Portrayed In the Novel Hard Times--Latest |
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16 |
Dr. Alice Anugraham |
Narrating the Self in Claire Martin’s In an Iron Glove (1965-66) |
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17 |
Shailendra P. Singh |
A Positive Representation of Women: A Feminist Reading of Namita Gokhale’s Things to Leave Behind |
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18 |
Rituparna Datta Roy, |
Victims of Vicissitude: Tess and Rukmani |
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Dr. Pratima Das & |
History as the Site of Trauma in Edwidge Danticat’s the Farming of Bones |
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20 |
Dr Baby Pushpa Sinha & |
Updike and His Portrayal of Women |
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21 |
Md Iftikar Ahmed |
Assimilation, Conflict and Alienation in Jhumpa Lahiri’s the Lowland |
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Poetry |
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Dr Sushil Kumar Mishra |
LITTLE CHILD |
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2 |
Dr Sushil Kumar Mishra |
Maa Kali! Extremely Grateful To You |
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Dr Sushil Kumar Mishra |
Maa Kali! Whenever |
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Dr Sushil Kumar Mishra |
TRUE STUDENTS |