Volume2 Issue4

Design Behaviour Modification Plan for Children with Intellectual Disability

Author: Mr. Pradeep Kumar DOI Link : https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-83326969/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A5/Pradeep Kumar Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine and illustrate the course of behaviour modification for a patient diagnosed with Mild Intellectual Disability who was referred for treatment at a private mental health facility. The patient was presented with complaints of throwing temper tantrums, …

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Role of Cultural Diversity in promoting Tolerance and Understanding in Secondary Schools

Author: Dr. Pranay Pandey DOI Link :https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-55943241/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A6/Pranay Pandey Abstract: Cultural diversity in secondary schools is increasingly prevalent, driven by global trends such as international migration and globalization. This diversity presents both opportunities and challenges for educators and policymakers. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks such as multicultural education and social learning theory, this study …

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Constraints of the First Generation College Girls Students: A Review

Author: Susovan Pradhan1 Dr.Santanu Biswas2 DOI Link :https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-57643773/BIJMRD/Vol -2 /4/A7/Susovan Pradhan Abstract: From ancient time onwards women were not given their due respect in the world, in their society, in their village and in their family. It is restriction or limit that created by our own blood relationship, it may be a father, mother, brother …

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Economic Impact of the British Rule in India: An Overview

Author: Sk Anoar Ali DOI Link :https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-78358437/BIJMRD/ Vol -2 / 4/A8/Sk Anoar Ali Abstract: British economic policy towards India was both innovative and effective. These measures ensured India’s perpetual reliance on the West. These measures undermine the foundations upon which the Indian economy was built. As a result of British dominion, India became the economic …

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Traditions and Customs As Reflected in the Writings of Sudraka

Author: Arpita Dey DOI Link : https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-41365211/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A9/Arpita Dey Abstract: Any work of art directly or indirectly is a product of contemporary society. Apparently works of art are products of imagination but they are also complex amalgam of socio-cultural circumstances, economic relations of their society, and cross-cultural influences. The present study aims to study …

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Critical Analysis of the Selected Stories of Banamali Biswal

Author: Uttam  Kumar Palui DOI Link :https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-62332447/BIJMRD/ Vol -2 / 4/A10/Uttam Kumar Palui Abstract: Banmali Bishwal is one of the leading experts on contemporary Sanskrit literature. Jijeevisha, one of his books, is very impressive. From a literary perspective, his work is a benchmark for the genre of short story collection. In this article the researcher …

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Foreign Policy under Jawaharlal Nehru: A Review

Author: Nargis Tanjima DOI Link : https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-85432864/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A11/Nargis Tanjima Abstract: After India gained its independence in 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru became the country’s guiding political figure. Nehru’s primary contribution was not in domestic policymaking, but in international relations, since he maintained tight control over foreign affairs for seventeen years and made all the important foreign …

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Chandraketugharh, Unknown Chapter of History

Author: Rupa Bose DOI Link :https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-43654213/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A12/Rupa Bose Abstract: The lost civilization of Chandraketugarhis a wonderful civilization.Among the very few archaeological sites that West Bengal can boost of, one that is of utmost important I s the site of “Chandraketugarh”. It is located in Berachapa of North 24 Parganas. Sites of Haroa, Debalaya, …

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Regionalism and Statehood in India: A Historical Analysis

Author: Md.Touhid Ahmed DOI Link : https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-57275895/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A13/Md.Touhid Ahmed Abstract: India is a massive continent-sized nation with a total of 28 individual states and 7 federally recognized territories. It is a country of many different peoples and languages. There are dozens of dialects spoken locally, many distinct cultural traditions, and a wide range of …

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Strategies to Save Elephant from Human Violation: A Study in West Bengal

Author: Prasanta Kumar Das  DOI Link : https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-31389444/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/A14/Prasanta Kumar Das Abstract: The coexistence of elephants and humans in West Bengal presents a complex challenge, marked by frequent conflicts that threaten both wildlife and human safety. This study explores strategies aimed at mitigating these conflicts and safeguarding elephants from human-induced harm. Through a comprehensive …

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