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Friday, November 8, 2019

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)

Editorial
(01 – 03)
Advocates not for their own cause

Research Papers

(04 – 12)
Translation as Recreation: A Commentary on Jayanta Mahapatra’s Translations
Mahesh Kumar Dey
(13 – 20)
A Dhwani Interpretation of Humayun Kabir’s Trains
Sumathi Shivakumar
(21 – 34)
Jean Louise’s ‘Watchman’: A Psychoanalytic Investigation in Harper Lee’s Go Set Watchman
Veeru Rajbhar
(35 – 48)
The Role of Mystics and Religious Harmony in India
Arshi Shoaib
(49 – 68)
An Analytical study of competitiveness of Indian Textile industry
Shweta
Madan Lal
Komal Chhikara

Story

(69 – 70)
And Then There Were None
Palak Sharma
(71 – 77)
Healing the Improbable
Neera Kashyap
(78 – 86)
A Jackfruit from the Sacred Plateau
Debasis Tripathy

Poems

(87 – 88)
The World in Words
Susheel Kumar Sharma
(89)
Just One Life
Nilamadhab Kar
(90)
Portrait of Chlorophyll
Saima Afreen
(91)
Dumb Charades in the Night
Sunaina Jain


Book Review

(92 – 94)
Arundhati Roy
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Reviewed by: Pratibha Kumari Singh
(95 – 98)
Nadir Lahiji, Editor
Can Architecture be an Emancipatory Project?: Dialogues on the Left
Reviewed by Subashish Bhattacharjee
(99 – 102)
Philip G. Altbach
Global Perspectives on Higher Education

Reviewed by P. K. Panda

Vol. 2 No. 2 (2016)

Editorial
(01 – 02)
Basic Burdens of Free Society
Research Papers
(03 – 12)
Defiance of the "Gendered Subaltern”: Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s The Trial of Dedan Kimathi
D Nazneen Khan
(13 – 17)
Reading the Paradox of Exuberant Sobriety in English Translation of Alexander Pushkin’s poetry
Sarat Kumar Doley
(18 – 28)
Transformation of Labour Market and the Element of Stress: A Study on Women Working in IT Sector of Mumbai City
Sushree Sangita Das
Shashi Mishra
(29 – 40)
A Study of Risk Taking Behaviour and Creativity among Senior Secondary School Students
Simerjeet Kaur Brar
(41 – 60)
The Politics of Otherness: OBCs in Uttar Pradesh
Chitaranjan Das Adhikary
(61 –70)
A Study of the Religious Equations in the Context of Synthesis and Syncretism in Odishan Art
Pradosh K Mishra
Story
(71 – 86)
The Fugitive
E. Raja Rao
(87 – 92)
Retribution
Upendar Rachamalla
Translated by Siv
Poems
(93)
Women of the Village
T. Vasudev Reddy
(94)
Waiting for the Monsoon
Kavita Arya
(95)
Chase
Rajiv Khandelwal
Book Review
(96 – 99)
Panchanan Dalai
Modernity and Provincial Writing: The Case of Manoj Das
Reviewed by Basudhara Roy
(100 – 101)
Azeez Jasim Mohammed
Fuad Abdul Muttaleb
A Short Way to Short Story

Reviewed by P. K. Panda

Editorial and Advisory Councils

EDITORIAL COUNCIL
  Prof. S. D. Baral                                                           
  Prof. H. L. Agnihotri                                                   
  Prof. S. K. Pandey
  Prof. S. K. Sinha
         
ADVISORY COUNCIL
  Prof. S. N. Upadhyay 
  Prof. Guru Charan Behera
  Prof. E. Raja Rao
  Prof. Mrutyunjay Mishra
  Prof. Prodosh Kumar Mishra
  Prof. Madan Lal
         
Public Relation and Advertising
  Sangita Panda

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Contents of Vol 5 No 1&2 2019

Editorial
(01 – 03)

Research Papers
(04 – 20)
Life Skills in Education: Preparing Students for life
Krishna Chandra Choudhary

(21– 35)
Exploring the Literary and Cultural Formation of Mappila Community in Kerala: A study with Special Focus on Arabimalayalam
Jahfar Sadiq P

(36– 42)
Women in Postcolonial Spaces: An Analysis of Kiran Nagarkar’s Jasoda
Sooraj Kudavattoor

(43 – 52)
The Vociferation of Margins in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
Saran. S
R. Vasuhi

(53 – 74)
Michael Madhusudan Dutt and his Approach to the Indic Past and Christianity
Swarnadeep Sen

 (75 – 92)
Colonial Encounter and its Repercussion on Socio-cultural life of Indian Kingdoms: A Thematic Study of Basavaraj Naikar’s Historical Plays, The Rani of Kittur and A Dreamer of Freedom
R.K. Mishra

Story
(93 – 96)
Working for God
Azeez Jasim Mohammed

Poems
(97 – 99)
Mixed heritage
Haikus
Georges Friedenkraft
(100)
Black Stone
Santosh Biswal

Book Review
(101 – 103)
Amitav Ghose
Gun Island
Reviewed by Santwana Haldar

Monday, August 12, 2019

Contents of Volume 4 issue 2 (2018)



Editorial
(01 – 03)

Research Papers

(04 – 16)
Macaulay’s Ghost in Pakistan’s Language Policy
Shibily Nuaman VZ
(17– 30)
Pursuance of Emotional Intelligence, Life satisfaction and Decision making on Academic Motivation
(Developing Field Of Thinking Styles: Two recent ventures)
Shabnam
Garima Saini
(31 – 48)
Silhouetting Shillong under the Shadow of Gun and Bullets: A Study of Dhruba Hazarika’s A Bowstring Winter
Abhisarika Prajapati
L. Hriizhiini Mao
(49 – 62)
Feminist Perspective in Indian English Women Novels: Appreciating A Matter of Time and The God of Small Things
Mahesh Kumar Dey
(63 – 79)
ReIncarnation Re-Understood: A Study of its Evolution in ‘The Last Man’ and ‘The Island of Doctor Moreau’
Shoubhik Narayan Hore
(80 – 89)
Analyzing the Archetypes of Horror in Kerala Folklore
Gayathri J Warrier
(90 – 98)
His-story and Her-story: An Overview of Morrison’s
Women Characters
Pritha Sengupta
(99 – 105)
Representations of Resistance and Oppression in Select
Movies: Wonder Woman (2017) and Black Panther (2018)
VIDHUPRIYA


Poems
(106)
Time and God
Prasanna Kumar Behera
(107)
Bridge-Making
H. L. Agnihotri
(108)
When You Left
Rajiv Khandelwal


Book Review

(109 – 111)
The People Vs Democracy
Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save it
Yascha Mounk
Reviewed by P. K. Panda

Friday, March 15, 2019

Contents of Volume 4 issue 1 (2018)



Editorial
(01 – 03)
Research Papers
(04 – 14)
Visual Presence/Absence and the Mediation of the Male Gaze in Hitchcock’s Frenzy
Sambhu R.
(15 – 28)
Arbitrary Power: Moral Failure of Humanity
Sreetama Misra
Sanjit Chakraborty
(29 – 40)
Imagining Nature: An Ecocritical Reading of Selected Poems of Bronte Sisters
Jamiel Ahmad
(41 – 53)
A Study of Some Negative Aspects of Professionalism in Managing Ethical Standards in Higher Education in India
Prasanta Kumar Panda
(54 – 71)
The Role of Error Analysis in Developing English Writing Skills of the Technical Students in the Private Engineering Colleges of West Bengal under MAKAUT
Kashmi Mondal
Gautam Banerjee

Stories
(72 – 79)
Putting Up
Sahar Raza
(80 – 86)
Life Upside Down
Akshat Joshi
(87 – 88)
One Way
Azeez Jasim Mohammed

Poems
(89 – 95)
Poems by Balaram Das
Translated by S D Baral
(96 – 97)
Untittled Poems
Ananya S Guha
(98 – 101)
Voices of the Great Indian Plateau
Rizio Yohannan Raj
Book Review
(102 – 104)
The Golden House
Salman Rushdie
Reviewed by P. K. Panda