January 15, 2025

Love Towards Nature as Reflected in the Selected Poems of Sarojini Naidu

Author: Ranjit Kumar Biswas Abstract: Sarojini Naidu, a prominent poet and freedom fighter, is renowned for her lyrical poetry that celebrates the vibrancy and beauty of India, often intertwining nature with human experiences. Her love for nature is a central theme in many of her poems, where natural elements such as flowers, rivers, and the […]

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Electron Collisions with Atoms and Molecules: From Fundamental Interactions to Practical Implications

Author: Sunirmal Das Abstract: Electron collisions with atoms and molecules are fundamental to understanding microscopic interactions that govern a wide range of natural and technological phenomena. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the mechanisms underlying electron impact ionization, excitation, and elastic scattering, focusing on their theoretical descriptions and experimental validations. We discuss the evolution

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The Poems of Kamala Das: An Exploration of Identity, Desire and Language

Author: Prasanta Rang Abstract: Kamala Das, a prominent Indian poet, is renowned for her confessional poetry that delves into themes of love, longing, selfhood, and the complexities of identity. Her work bridges the gap between traditional Indian poetry and the modern, Western confessional mode, exploring the intricacies of personal experience within the societal and cultural

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Indian Arts, Aesthetics & Culture: Philosophical Foundations, Creative Expressions and Contemporary Significance

Author: Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul Abstract: Indian Arts, Aesthetics, and Culture represent a profound civilizational tradition that integrates creativity, philosophy, spirituality, and social life. Rooted in classical texts such as the Natyasastra, Silposastras and Alaṅkarasastra, Indian aesthetic thought presents a systematic theory of artistic creation and appreciation centered on rasa and bhava. This paper critically

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The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: A Synthesis of Spirituality and Nationalism

Author: Dr. Shyamal Das Abstract: Sri Aurobindo occupies a distinctive position within modern Indian political thought, integrating revolutionary nationalism with a comprehensive spiritual philosophy. While existing scholarship often treats his early political activism and later metaphysical writings as separate phases, this paper argues that Aurobindo developed a coherent political philosophy in which spirituality constituted the

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Intersectionality and Women’s Empowerment: Gender, Class and Cultural Dimensions

Author: Dr. Arfi Anjoon Abstract: Women’s empowerment is a multidimensional process influenced by the intersections of gender, class, and cultural contexts. Intersectionality, a concept introduced by Crenshaw (1991), provides a critical lens for understanding how overlapping social identities shape experiences of discrimination, privilege, and agency. This paper examines women’s empowerment through an intersectional framework, exploring

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Education and the Contributions of Raja Rammohan Roy

Author: Md. Nasimul Hoque Abstract: Raja Rammohan Roy is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern education in India. His intellectual vision, reformist zeal, and commitment to rationalism played a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of nineteenth-century India. At a time when traditional education was dominated by religious orthodoxy and limited

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Nature and Human Isolation in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

Author: Dr. Sudipta Narayan Das Mandal Abstract: American poetry has often explored the relationship between human beings and the natural world. Among American poets, Robert Frost stands out for his ability to combine simple rural imagery with deep philosophical reflection. His poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is widely regarded as one of

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Blended Learning and Educational Technology: A New Approach to Teaching and Learning

Author: Dr. Rina Mondal Abstract: The rapid advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed the landscape of education across the world. Traditional classroom teaching, which once relied primarily on face-to-face interaction between teachers and students, is now increasingly complemented by technological tools and online learning platforms. One of the most influential developments in this transformation

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Dalit Women Speak: Intersection of Caste and Gender in Bama’s Writings

Author: Rony Bhowal & Prof. Rama Kant Sharma Abstract: Dalit literature has emerged as a powerful medium of resistance against caste-based oppression and social exclusion in India. Within this framework, Dalit women’s writing occupies a unique space as it foregrounds the intersection of caste and gender, revealing the layered experiences of marginalization. This paper explores

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