Volume2 Issue11

Evolution of Party System in India: A Historical Analysis

Author: Ms. Ajija Sultana DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/0020110021 ABSTRACT: Indian party system is unique. It does not fit in any kind of classification that is generally used to categorize the party systems. It is defined by the singular nature of Indian politics on tile one hand and the nature of the state-society relationship on the other. …

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व्यापार के उदारीकरण के संदर्भ में भारत में व्यापार नीति परिवर्तनका अध्ययन

Author: बबलू कुमार DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02010022 सारांश: हमारे विदेशी व्यापार के प्रमाण हमारे देश के प्राचीन साहित्य विशेषकर हमारे संगम साहित्य में मिलते हैं। समुद्र के पार पूर्व में सुदूर जावा और सुमात्रा द्वीपों और पश्चिम में अरब प्रायद्वीप तक एक नियमित ष्व्यापार मार्गष् था। लेकिन इस तरह के व्यापार की मात्रा नगण्य थी और …

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Position of Women through Sultanate Period – 1206-1526

Author: Anu Kumari & Dr. Manasi Das DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110023 Abstract: Arabia and the Indian subcontinent have had trade links since antiquity. Islam first came into contact with India through newly converted Arabs. Muhammad Bin Qasim led an Arab army that overran Sindh in the eighth century (E&D, 1871). Mahmud of Ghazni and Muhammad Ghori …

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ICT and the Digital Library Resources: A Study on Usabilityand Accessibility during the COVID-19 Crisis

Author: Sanjay Kumar Suman DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110024 Abstract: The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has significantly enhanced the usability and accessibility of digital library resources, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis. With academic institutions shifting to remote learning, digital libraries emerged as critical platforms for ensuring uninterrupted access to scholarly materials. This study explores …

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Indigenous Knowledge of Medicinal Plants and its Integration into Science Education

Author: Mr. Ghanashyam Khatua & Dr. Shyamsundar Bairagya DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110025 Abstract: Indigenous knowledge systems represent a vast repository of traditional wisdom, especially inmedicinal plants, which have been utilized for centuries to address health and wellness needs. This research focuses on documenting medicinal plants from local communities in Santiniketan, West Bengal, and exploring their integration …

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A Mathematical Framework for Assessing Public Health Interventions During Epidemic Outbreaks

Author: Jane Alam, Dr. A. B.Chandramouli & Dr. G. Ravindra Babu DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110026 Abstract: Epidemic outbreaks pose severe threats to public health, economic stability, and social systems worldwide. The rapid spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19, Ebola, influenza, and emerging zoonotic infections highlights the critical need for evidence-based public health decision-making. Mathematical modeling …

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Primary Education as a Catalyst for Cognitive Development in Children

Author: Md. Parvej & Dr. Sanjay Kumar DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110027 Abstract: Primary education occupies a pivotal position in the life course of an individual, functioning as the first formal interface between the child and structured learning environments. It is during the primary years that foundational cognitive processes such as attention, memory, reasoning, language acquisition, and …

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Yoga, Mind & Consciousness Studies: Philosophical Foundations, Psychological Dimensions and Contemporary Scientific Relevance

Author: Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110028 Abstract: Yoga, Mind, and Consciousness Studies constitute an integrated knowledge tradition rooted in Indian philosophy, psychology, and experiential science. Far beyond physical postures, yoga offers a systematic framework for understanding mental processes, self-regulation, and states of consciousness. Drawing upon classical texts such as the Yoga Sūtras, Upaniṣads, …

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From Marginalization to Empowerment: Women’s Autonomy in Social, Economic and Political Spheres

Author: Dr. Arfi Anjoon DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02110029 Abstract: Women’s autonomy has emerged as a central indicator of gender equality and sustainable development. Despite constitutional guarantees and global commitments, women across societies continue to experience marginalization in social, economic, and political domains. This paper critically examines the transition from marginalization to empowerment by analysing women’s autonomy …

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