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Philosophy of Language: Exploring the Foundations of Meaning and Communication

Author: Koushik Mishra Abstract: The philosophy of language investigates the nature of language, its functions, and its relation to human thought and reality. It explores fundamental questions about meaning, reference, truth, and the role of language in communication and cognition. This article examines key topics in the field, including the nature of linguistic meaning, the […]

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Strategic Change Management in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Roadmap to Resilience and Growth

Author: Dr. Mukta Goyal Abstract: The global pandemic of 2020-2022 disrupted businesses worldwide, challenging organizations to navigate unforeseen challenges such as remote work transitions, supply chain disruptions, and shifting consumer behaviors. As organizations begin to recover, the need for strategic change management frameworks that are agile, data-driven, and resilient has become evident. This paper aims

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RELEVANCE OF YOGA FOR HEALTH& STRESS MANAGEMENT

Author: Awaneesh Baibhav Abstract: According to the World Health Organization, Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. Health can be promoted by encouraging healthful activities, such as regular physical exercise and adequate sleepand by reducing or avoiding unhealthful activities or situations, such

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In Search of Psychological Empowerment in Relation to Education among Women in Murshidabad District of West Bengal, India

Author: Dr. Arfi Anjoon Abstract: Education is essential for women’s welfare, advancement, prosperity, and empowerment. From conception to death, women continue to face discrimination. Every aspect of society needs to empower women, as they continue to face prejudice, vulnerability, and oppression. In order to overcome the gender prejudices that society imposes on them, women must

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A Survey on the Attitude Towards Life Skill Education of Secondary School Teachers in Sikkim

Author: Prabin Chettri & Dr. Dinesh Kr. Sharma Abstract: The goal of education is to foster growth in both people and communities. Life Skills Education as defined by the UNICEF (2005) is “a behaviour change or behaviour development approach designed to address a balance of areas; knowledge, attitude and skills.” Life Skills education is a

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Inclusive Education for SC and ST Students : Policies, Practices, and Progress

Author: Goutam Jana & Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav Abstract: Inclusive education is a fundamental principle that seeks to ensure equal educational opportunities for all students, including those from marginalized communities. In India, Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) students have historically faced significant barriers to education, such as social exclusion, economic deprivation, and lack

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Educational Practices and Institutions in the Buddhist Era: A Historical Perspective

Author: Bhaskar Kumar Si & Dr. Mandvi Rai Abstract: The educational practices and institutions during the Buddhist era played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual and spiritual landscape of ancient India and beyond. Rooted in the principles of Buddhism, which emphasized wisdom (prajna), ethical conduct (sila), and mental discipline (samadhi), these educational systems were

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Rituals and Festivals in West Bengal: PreservingCultural Heritage Through Celebration

Author: Sk. Aptafuddin Ahmed Abstract: West Bengal, a region in eastern India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, which is vividly reflected in its numerous festivals and rituals. These celebrations, rooted in religious, seasonal, and community-based traditions, play a pivotal role in preserving and transmitting the region’s cultural identity. This article explores the diverse

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Urdu as a Political Tool: Language, Nationalism, and Identity in South Asia

Author: Mst . Waleda Khatun Abstract: This study explores the role of Urdu as a political tool in South Asia, examining how the language has been used to shape nationalism, identity, and political discourse in both Pakistan and India. Historically, Urdu has been more than just a means of communication; it has functioned as a

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