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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2022): Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 29 No. 1 (2022): Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
Published:
2023-06-08
Editorial
Editorial
R.C. Pradhan
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Articles
Voices in the Kala Pani
Texts and Context
Ananya Parida
1-21
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David Hume on Necessary Truths
B. Ananda Sagar
22-27
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From The God’s Kitchen
The Mahaprasad in Shri Jagannath Temple, Puri, India
Sili Rout
28-48
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Waris Shah's Heer:Subversion and Radicality in the Qissa and Postcolonial Punjabi Poetry
RETRACTED NOTES: Significant similarities were noticed post-publication , indicating that it has been plagiarised.
Shelly Narang
49-68
Demystifying Urmila
A Feminist Reading of Sita's Sister
Josephine Sneha T., E. Arokya Shylaja
69-79
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AUM, the Pranava and Human Consciousness in Mandukya Upanishad, Yoga Sutra, and Vijnanabhairava Tantra
Alka Tyagi
80-93
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Understanding the Need for Psycho- education among Parents of at Risk Adolescents
Sukanya Biswas, Poonam Sharma
94-108
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The Contributions of Marpa Chokyi Lodro to Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism
Jigmat Chosgail, Ram Nandan Singh
109-116
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Dalits in the History of Freedom Struggle
Within and Beyond Texts
Sangeeta Krishna
117-140
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The Tradition of equine Veterinary Literature in Pre-Colonial and Colonial India
The Writing of Faras-nama Literature
R.B. Azad Choudhary
141-167
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Food and Cuisine in Mughal India
A Historical Analysis
Rizwan Ahmad
168-188
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Why Naturalistic Fallacy is different from ‘Is-Ought’ Fallacy Chaitanya Joshi
Chaitanya Joshi
189-208
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Contributors
IIAS Shimla
209
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PRINT ISSN:
0972-1401
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Keywords
Literature
India
Culture
History
Politics
Education
Gandhi
Caste
Women
Religion
Philosophy
Violence
Manu
Idealism
Fiction
Pakistan
Society