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  • Nair, Harikrishnan Gopinadhan (Economic Political Weekly, 2015-11)
    Rajesh Misra and Supriya Singh (“Continuum of Ignorance in Indian Universities,” EPW, 28 November 2015) rightly highlight a number of deficiencies in Indian universities. But they have focused only on a possible framework ...
  • Chouhan, Gajendra Singh (Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, 2021-06)
    Today we are breathing the air of information. Communication has become a necessity and it is fast evolving into a powerful social currency. Exchange of information is shaping the world around us by the minute. In such a ...
  • Ramachandran, Veena (Institute for Security & Development Policy, 2022)
    Intelligence gathering is key in today’s global affairs, and nobody does it better than the United States. The precision drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed Al-Qaeda chief Ayman Al-Zawahiri, the most wanted terrorist ...
  • Sangwan, Devika (Atlantic Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2019)
    It is by now clear that a feminist renaissance is under way,’ remarked Adrienne Rich, the great American poet and feminist. Contemporary feminist literature is characterized by issues of women's self-identity, of women ...
  • Shukla, Tanu (Sage, 2016-05)
    The book provides a unique angle by highlighting inexplicit, relatively less well-known and non-technological perceptions of globalisation. The various dimensions of globalisation have been explored by examining the ...
  • Sharma, Sangeeta (EJSS, 2019-07)
    The word empowerment is overused and misinterpreted. Women always aspire to have her freedom of expression and equality. There is no attempt to prove her superior to men but to stand on equal pedestal and have equal ...
  • Sharma, Sangeeta; Shekhawat, Sushila (Taylor & Francis, 2023-04)
    Popular Hindi cinema in India has come a long way in portraying women. From the 1910s, when male actors used to play heroine characters, to the 1950s, when female actors started playing lead roles, women’s depiction has ...
  • Chatterjee, Pooja; Shekhawat, Sushila; Sharma, Sangeeta (Routledge, 2023-04-12)
    Popular Hindi cinema in India has come a long way in portraying women. From the 1910s, when male actors used to play heroine characters, to the 1950s, when female actors started playing lead roles, women’s depiction has ...
  • Das, Madhurima (Cengage Learning India, 2017)
    To envision a post-gender world, it is important to pay some attention to the patterns of gender discrimination that operate in society. Gender is a social construction, meaning that masculinity and femininity are constructed ...
  • Bhattacharya, Sankar Kumar (Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute, 2020)
    This paper attempts to read the silences and omissions that are brought out in the revisionist re-tellings, and the rationale behind the exercise. The dire need for questioning the patriarchal tropes xviii that confined ...

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