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Vol. 7 Issue III, August 2019

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1TRANSFORMATION AS A JOURNEY: LIBERATION AND POLITICAL EMANCIPATION IN THE MYSTIC MASSEURDr. Pradip Kumar Panda

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2ANXIETIES OF A MODERN STORYTELLERP C K PREM

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3EXPERIMENT WITH FOLKTALES: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE IN KARNAD’SNAGA-MANDALADr. Shyam Babu

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4PICTURE OF SOCIAL LIFE IN THE POETRY OF MAHASHWETA CHATURVEDIShaleen Kumar Singh

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5FREDERICK FORSYTHE’S THE DAY OF THE JACKAL AND THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE THRILLERD Yogananda Rao

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6SPIRITUAL IMAGES IN TAGORE’S GITANJALIDr. A. Muthu Meena Losini

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7DIGITISING THE FEMALE BODY: A STUDY OF COMMODIFICATION OF WOMEN IN CYBER SPACEAleena S

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8NAYANTARA SHAGAL’S THIS TIME OF MORNING: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MAN-WOMAN’S RELATIONSHIPDr. Baban Seyke

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9FOOD, AGENCY AND POWER: A READING OF BULBUL SHARMA’S EATING WOMEN, TELLING TALESShibashish Purkayastha

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10CONSTRUCTING FEMALE SEXUALITY IN SELECT MALAYALAM FILMAnju Harikumar

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11CONFRONTATION BETWEEN NATURE AND CULTURE: AN ECOCRITICAL ANALYSIS OF SELECT MALAYALAM FILMSUDEEP S D

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12INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC AND ITS CREATIVE FORMSDr. Ankush A. Giri

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13GLOBALIZATION AND ADIVASISCK Vishwanath

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14TECHNOLOGY –ASSISTED TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE LISTENING SKILLS AMONG RURAL LEARNERSAnitha Rajan

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15ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS (VALUES) REFLECTED IN VERRIER ELWIN’S PHULMAT OF THE HILLS: A TALE OF THE GONDSSonu Singh

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16ME AND MINEDr. Suruchi Upadhyay

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17CRAZEDr. Wakde Balasaheb Ishwar

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18MYSTIC BEAUTYDr. V C Prakash

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19A BRUISED HEARTTanima Dutta

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20OF INTIMACYMandeep Kaur

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21THE CONVERGENCE OF THE SEXUAL AND SPIRITUAL IN THE ARTISTRY OF PRINCEMichael Lindsay

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22VIRTUES AND WEAKNESS IN THE CHARACTER OF INDRANATH IN THE MOTH –EATEN HOWDAH OF THE TUSKER BY INDIRA GOSWAMIVanitha .T
Dr. R. Krishnaveni
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