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Vol. 3 Issue I, February 2015

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1JACQUES DERRIDA’S THE DEATH PENALTY AND THE PARADOXICAL NECESSITY OF ABOLITIONIST AND ANTI-ABOLITIONIST CLAIMSChung Chin-Yi

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2AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF AUTOCRATIC REGIMES’SUPPORT OF POETRY, WITH A FOCUS ON QAṣĪDAH’S EVOLUTION TO GHAZAL, IN PERSIAN LITERATUREDr. Ahmad Khajehim
Ali Sadeghimanesh
Hamideh Qaderi Sohi, Mohammad Ali Kowsary
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3A MOVE ANALYSIS OF METHOD CHAPTERS BY VIETNAMESE TESOL MASTER’S STUDENTSDr. Nguyen ThiThuy Loan
Dr. Issra Pramoolsook
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4PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GANDHIAN VIEWSDr. George Kolanchery
Ms. Yevette Mathew
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5THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN AHDAF SOUIEF'S THE MAP OF LOVEZakaria Mustafa Salameh Almahasees

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6EVALUATING B. ED. PROGRAM OF THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS AT COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN YEMENDr. Mohammed Hussein Al-Anisi

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7THE ABSOLUTE REVOLUTION OF THE SPIRIT: SWASTIKA OF LIFE VS. SWASTIKA OF DEATHKatya Ganeshi

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8MOTHER/DAUGHTER DIS/CONNECTION: FEMALE IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN CALIXTHE BEYALA’S YOUR NAME SHALL BE TANGAEunice Fonyuy Fombele

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9AYEMEM, DALIT & MEM SAB IN ‘‘GOD OF SMALL THING’’Prof. Dr. R.Chanana

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10TEACHING ENGLISH TO STUDENTS WHO PREFER REGIONAL LANGUAGE AS A MEDIUMSneha Shantilal Patel
Hetal J. Mehta
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11FEMINIST ETHOS IN KAMALA DAS’S POETRYDr. G. Mohana Charyulu

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12POLITICAL DISTURBANCES IN SUCH A LONG JOURNEYRajesh S. Gore

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13COMMUNICATION SKILLS– CONNECTING THE WORLDProf. Harbans Singh
Ashwani Rana
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14HISTORICAL Vs SHAVIAN WOMAN: A STUDY OF CLEOPATRA AND ST. JOANDr. Niraja Saraswat

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15ABSURDITY AND HOPE IN ALBERT CAMUSSwarupananda Chatterjee

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16TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SKILL: A LEARNER-CENTERED LANGUAGE CLASSROOM Venkata Ramana Sabbavarapu

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17ENHANCING COMMUNICATION IN A MIXED ABILITY CLASSDr. Rizwana Banu

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18SHORT VIEW OF WOLE SOYINKA’S PLAYS WRITINGRajendrapal Vaidya

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19FEMINISM VS MODERNISM IN MANJU KAPUR’S NOVEL “DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS”Dr. T. S. Geetha

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20DAN BROWN’S THE LOST SYMBOL AS A PARABLE OF MASONIC MYTHS AND MYSTERIESSabitha M.M

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21A CRITIQUE OF THE CULTURE INDUSTRYGarima Kaushik

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22RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SELF AND THE SOCIETY IN SAUL BELLOW’S HERZOGDr. Pralhad Pawar

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23THE DIASPORA PSYCHE IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S “THE NAMESAKE”Dr. Neelu Shrivastava

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24DE/MYTHICIZING GANDHI: SHASHI THAROOR’S THE GREAT INDIAN NOVELTamoghna Chattopadhyay

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25THE QUESTION OF CULTURE AND DISPLACEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF QAIS AKBAR OMAR’S A FORT OF NINE TOWERSA. Periyasamy

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26THE NEED OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTSDr. M. Ilankumaran
Ms. R. Abilasha
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27LIFE WRITINGS AS COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES: BLACK BOY AND KARUKKU - A COMPARISONChinthu Viswanath

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28CULTURAL NUANCES IN RAVINDER SINGH’S I TOO HAD A LOVE STORY M. Moovendhan

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29A SUB ALTERN UNDERSTANDING OF SUB CASTE SYSTEM OR DEPENDENT COMMUNITY IN INDIAG. Manoja

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30BEYOND HAGIOGRAPHY OF LIBERALISMFirdous Ahmad Mir

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31NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S THE SCARLET LETTER AS A FEMALE ALLEGORYRegin Silvest R S
Dr. K. Rajaraman
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32FACT, FICTION AND REALITY OF CHILDREN’S PLIGHT: A STUDY OF MULK RAJ ANAND’S COOLIEDr. Anand Mahanand

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33FEMINIST FILM THEORY AND BOLYWOOD MOVIES: A CRITICAL STUDYKousik Adhikari

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34RITU MENON’S OUT OF LINE: A STUDY OF NAYANTARA SAHGAL’S DYSFUNCTIONAL MARRIAGE AND DISILLUSIONED POLITICSDr. (Mrs.) N. Velmani

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35JAYA’S QUEST FOR IDENTITY IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S ‘THAT LONG SILENCE’Anju Bala

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36RE-DEFINING MARGINS AND REJECTING THE HEGEMONY IN MANJU KAPUR’S DIFFICULT DAUGHTERSRitu

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37THE ART OF ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING: A POETIC SAGA OF COLONIZED AUTHORSHIPMousumi Guha Banerjee

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38TRANSLATING RELIGIOUS TEXTS: A CULTURAL ENCOUNTER!Ajit Kumar Kullu

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39THE PESSIMISTIC AMERICAN SOCIETY- DOS PASSOSDr. K. Karthikeyan

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40NEGATION OF SELF : GENDER AND IDENTITY IN TSITSI DANGAREMBGA’S NERVOUS CONDITIONSKrishna Veni Ganti
Prof. S. Prasanna Sree
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41SOCIAL MILIEU OF THE ABSURDAnju Bala

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42THE EFFICACY OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS IN ASSESSING ESL STRATEGIES OF L2 SYSTEM: A REVIEWDr. Sampata Rao Harikrishna Rao

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43AFGHANISTAN’S SOCIAL HISTORY IN CONTEXT: A STUDY IN THE FICTION OF KHALED HOSSEINI AND SIBA SHAKIBSunil Kumar

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44THE WORLD OF BOREDOM AND SORROW: SAMUEL BECKETT’S WAITING FOR GODOT AS AN ABSURD DRAMADr. Rahul Mene

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45 WILLIAM GOLDING’S LORD OF THE FILES AS AN ALLEGORY ‘A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT’Dr. Richa Tiwari

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46CRIME AND VIOLENCE IN MAHESH DATTANI’S SEVEN STEPS AROUND THE FIREDr. Vijeta Gautam

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47DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOM FOR 21ST CENTURY NEEDSMrs. A Praveena
Dr. B. Varalakshmi
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48ENCOUNTER OF CULTURES: VOICING THE DIASPORIC SELF IN UMA PARAMESWARAN’S OEUVREManisha.N.Rathod

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49FROM TEXT TO FILM: WITH REFERENCE TO THE NAMESAKEJanki Naynesh Bhatt

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50VOICES OF HOPE AND COURAGE IN THE PARTITION STORIES OF MOHINDER SINGH SARNADr. Jessy Mani

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51BIBLE AS THE GREAT CODE OF LITERATURE: A PERSPECTIVE IN NORTHROP FRYE’S THEORYDr. Santosh K Pandey

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52ECO-WARRIORS: THE CHAMPIONS OF THE GREEN WORLD IN RANJIT LAL’S FACES IN THE WATER AND ISABEL ALLENDE’S CITY OF THE BEASTS Dr. R. Saktheswari

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53ECOTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA IN SOME SELECTIVE READING: BIBLICAL PASSAGES AND THREE SHORT STORIESDr. Rosary Royar

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54THE ELEMENT OF FEMINISM IN THE NOVELS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE Dr. Arti Kumari

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55THE MYSTIQUE OF MAGICAL REALISM IN AMITAV GHOSH’S:‘THE CIRCLE OF REASON’Dr. Pallavi Saxena

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56CROSS - CULTURAL SUPPRESSION: FINDING ANSWERS IN THE WORKS OF TONI MORRISON AND INDIAN WRITINGDr. Rashmi Gupta

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57HUMANISING THE INHUMAN THROUGH ROHINTON MISTRY’S ‘A FINE BALANCE’Dr. Shalini Saxena

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58THE THEME OF GENDERED SUBALTERN IN THE WORKS OF MAHASWETA DEVIGaganpreet Walia

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59DAVID LODGE’S THE BRITISH MUSEUM IS FALLING DOWN: A HARROWING DAY WITH A RESEARCH SCHOLARTanmay Chatterjee

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60K.A. GUNASEKRAN’STHESCAR: THE PORTRAYAL OF A MUFFLED VOICERanjana Singh

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61ANITA RAU BADAMI’S TAMARIND MEM: A PLURICULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Tanuka Chatterjee

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62NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE OF THE NOVELS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE AND HANIF KUREISHIGarima Rajput
Dr. Neeti Mahajan
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63PARSI RELIGION: IN THE FICTION OF ROHINTON MISTRYReetika Sood

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64IDENTITY CRISES AND CULTURAL CONFLICT IN THE NOVELS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEEGarima Rajput
Dr. Neeti Mahajan
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65THE EFFECT OF INDIANNESS ON WOMENT. Pushpanathan

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66 A CRITICAL STUDY OF HARPER LEE’S NOVEL ‘TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD’Vandana Saini

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67TRAIN TO PAKISTAN: A CREATIVE APPROACH TO HISTORYDr. Rajneesh Pandey

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68ROMANTICISM IN PATRICK WHITE’S VOSSDr. Rachana

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69LITERATURE IN EFL/ESL CLASSROOM: A MULTIFACETED PRACTICE IN ELTMr. Gaurav Thakarar

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70ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM: RE-READING THE BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY IN THE LIGHT OF AMULYA MALLADI’S A BREATH OF FRESH AIRJeeva Krishnan K.

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71SHOBHAA DE’S SISTERS: A STUDY OF MODERN LIBERATED URBAN WOMANDr. Bhavna Arora

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72COMMUNITY RADIO AND TV ACADEMY – A NEW FACE TO MULTIMEDIA LANGUAGE LEARNINGD.Vijaya Lakshmi
Dr. Bh.V.N. Lakshmi
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73INDIANISATIONDr. Garima Yadav

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74AMBIGUITY AS TOOL IN PROPAGATION OF STORY LINE IN ENGLISH LITERATUREMadhanala Shaila Prasad
Dr. J. J. B.Vijay Vardhan
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75THE LOOKING GLASS OF FEMINISM: MULK RAJ ANAND’S ‘THE OLD WOMAN AND THE CROW’ (GAURI)Dr. Jyoti Taneja

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76 RADICAL WRITINGS ON WOMEN: THE WORK OF DR. RASHID JAHANDr. Madhulika Singh

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77ANALYSING IDENTITY CRISES AND TRANSCULTURATION THROUGH POST- COLONIAL WORKSKiranpreet Kaur

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78IMMIGRATION, ASSIMILATION AND HYBRIDITY IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE LOWLANDDr. M. Vijayakumar
Dr. S. Parvin Banu
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79AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN THE SELECTED STORIES OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD, ALICE MUNRO AND KAMALA DAS (MY STORY) Ms. I. Sirisha

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80INDIANNESS-A MAJOR PREOCCUPATION IN THE POETRY OF NISSIM EZEKIELB. Santa Kumari

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81QUEST FOR IDENTITY OF WOMEN IN NAYANTARA SAGHAL’S SELECT NOVELSG. KAMATCHI

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82 IMAGINING FOOD AND IDENTITY: A STUDY OF ARVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGERReeta Yadav

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83THE FICTIONAL WORLD OF ANITHA RAU BADAMI: A STUDY OF IMAGE OF INDIADr. Bolla Mallikharjuna Rao
Bolla Ramakrishna
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84THE METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO ENGINEERING STUDENTS THROUGH ENGLISH NEWSPAPERSC. Chitralega
Dr. Kanna Muthiah
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85 ARUN KOLATKAR’S JEJURI: A RELIGIOUS SATIREDr. Ambreen Safder Kharbe

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86RECONCEPTUALIZING TEACHER DEVELOPMENT AND DECISION MAKING: A MODEL OF TEACHING ENGLISH TO THE TRIBAL LEARNERS AND RELATED ISSUESMr. Ranjit Mandal

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87ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM IN AMITAV GHOSH’S THE GLASS PALACE AND SEA OF POPPIESS. Aarthi

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88THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN INDIAN LITERATURE: A STUDY OF NAYANTARA SAHGALDr. Bolla Mallikharjuna Rao
Bolla Ramakrishna
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89REALISM AND ROMANTICISM: THE POST 9/11 PSYCHE AND OUTLOOKDitto Prasad

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90MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY IN MARSHALL MCLUHAN’S ‘THEORY OF MEDIA’Bhashkra Charya

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91DEPICTION OF WAR IN J P CLARK’S THE CASUALTIES AND TONI MORRISON’S HOME: A COMPARISONMadeswaran R
Kanimozhi T
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92LITERARY ARTILLERY OF C.L. KHATRI A.K.Choudhary

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93THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF MARRIAGE IN BHARTI MUKHERJEE’S WIFEMs. Indu Mehta

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94USE OF MAGICAL REALISM IN THE NOVELS OF TONI MORRISONProf. Shinde Prashant R.

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95IMMIGRANT DILEMMA AND FEMINIST SENSIBILITIES IN CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S ARRANGED MARRIAGEA. R. Bharathi

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96LITERARY WORKS BY AND ABOUT DALITS: CONTRIBUTION TO FOURTH WORLD LITERATUREDr. J. J. B. Vijay Vardhan
Ms. K. Sony Glolry
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97A BRIEF HISTORY OF INDIAN ENGLISH NOVELS OF TWENTIETH CENTURYNamrata Singh Chauhan

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98THE NOTION OF BEING ROMANTICAjay Seshadri

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99REFLECTIONS ON ANTHARJANAM: AN INTERVIEW WITH TANUJA BHATTATHIRIPADAllu Alfred

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100RIP, DINSHAWJI!Zarin Virji

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101MY SCHOOL BEAUTY QUEENAjit Kumar Kullu

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102THREE THINGS TO LEAD COMFORTABLE LIFE – A SHORT STORYA. Herlin Unnatha

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103RUSKY’S DREAMR. Ramya Devi

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104SMILE PLEASE! Noojilla Srinivas

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105MY FIRST LOVEKiran Deshwal

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106FACADESagorika Chakraborty

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107MY VALENTINEAjit Kumar Kullu

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108LONELINESSNeeta Khurana

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109VACUUMNeeta Khurana

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110A SPARROW AGAINST THE DARKNESSChhotu Ram

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111CONFESSIONSDr. Jyoti Tabita Hermit

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112MALHAR Ms. Parinita Sinha

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113POETIC VOICEDr. Rajani Sharma

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114FAMILY GIRLKanimozhi T

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