Volume2 Issue10

Indian Languages, Literature, and Textual Traditions: A Critical and Contemporary Perspective

Author: Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02100031 Abstract: Indian languages, literature, and textual traditions represent one of the world’s richest and most continuous cultural and intellectual heritages. Rooted in linguistic diversity and sustained through oral and written transmission, Indian textual traditions encompass philosophical, religious, literary, scientific, and artistic expressions across centuries. This paper critically …

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Women, Power and Identity: Exploring Autonomy through Feminist and Gender Theories

Author: Dr. Arfi Anjoon DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02100032 Abstract: Women’s autonomy is deeply intertwined with questions of power and identity, making it a central concern of feminist and gender theories. While legal and policy frameworks increasingly recognize women’s rights, the lived realities of autonomy continue to be shaped by patriarchal power structures and socially constructed gender …

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