May 2, 2025

Indian Medicine & Life Sciences: Philosophical Foundations, Scientific Practices and Contemporary Relevance

Author: Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul Abstract: Indian Medicine and Life Sciences represent one of the world’s most comprehensive and enduring knowledge traditions devoted to health, longevity, and holistic well-being. Rooted in philosophical principles and empirical observation, systems such as Ayurveda, Yoga, Siddha, and traditional biological sciences demonstrate sophisticated understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and ecology. […]

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Education, Employment, and Empowerment: Pathways to Women’s Autonomy in a Globalized World

Author: Dr. Arfi Anjoon Abstract: Women’s autonomy in the contemporary globalized world is intricately linked to education, employment, and empowerment initiatives. Education equips women with knowledge, skills, and critical awareness, enabling informed decision-making and increased participation in social, economic, and political spheres (Sen, 1999; Kabeer, 1999). Employment fosters financial independence, enhances bargaining power, and strengthens

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Cultural Diversity and Folk Heritage of Paschim Medinipur: Challenges and Prospects

Author: Sk Aptafuddin Ahmed & Dr. Sushma Gari Abstract: The district of Paschim Medinipur in West Bengal, India, is known for its rich cultural diversity and vibrant folk heritage. This paper examines the varied cultural traditions of the region and explores both the challenges facing its folk heritage and prospects for preservation and revitalization. Using

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E-Learning and Digital Platforms: Redefining the Future of Education

Author: Dr. Rina Mondal Abstract: The rapid evolution of information and communication technology has profoundly transformed education, reshaping the ways in which knowledge is imparted, acquired, and assessed. E-learning and digital platforms have emerged as central to this transformation, offering flexible, interactive, and accessible learning environments that transcend geographical and temporal boundaries. E-learning encompasses online

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Inquiry-Based Learning as a Catalyst for Critical Thinking Development in Contemporary Education

Author: Anirban Khatua Abstract: In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern education, the development of critical thinking skills has become an essential objective of teaching and learning processes. Traditional instructional approaches that emphasize memorization and passive learning are increasingly being replaced by learner-centered pedagogies that promote inquiry, exploration, and analytical reasoning. Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) has

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Reclaiming Space: Dalit Women’s Struggles in P. Sivakami’s The Taming of Women

Author: Rony Bhowal Abstract: P. Sivakami’s The Taming of Women is a landmark work in contemporary Indian literature, offering an unflinching portrayal of the intersecting oppressions faced by Dalit women in Indian society. Dalit women occupy a unique position at the margins of both caste and gender hierarchies, often subjected to systemic violence, social exclusion,

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Education and Socialization: Interrelationship, Processes, and Implications for Human Development

Author: Md Nasimul Hoque Abstract: Education and socialization are fundamental processes that shape human personality, behavior, and societal continuity. While education is a structured and intentional process of imparting knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes, socialization is a lifelong process through which individuals internalize cultural norms and societal expectations. This paper explores the conceptual relationship between

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Translation as a Medium for Cultural Negotiation in South Asian Literature

Author: Md Barkat Sk Abstract: Translation has long served as a bridge for cross-cultural communication, enabling the circulation of literature across linguistic, cultural, and national boundaries. In the South Asian context, a region characterized by immense linguistic diversity, colonial legacies, and postcolonial cultural negotiations, translation plays a critical role in shaping cultural identity, literary forms,

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The Central Role of Teachers in Educational Change According to NEP 2020

Author: Debashish Mandal Abstract: Educational reform is a complex and continuous process that involves the transformation of educational policies, institutional structures, teaching methodologies, and learning outcomes. Among the various stakeholders involved in this transformation, teachers occupy the most crucial position because they directly interact with students and implement educational policies in classrooms. The National Education

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