Volume3 Issue12

Socio-Economic and Occupational Conditions of the Scavenging Community:A Quantitative Analysis

Author: Dr. T. Thangadurai & Dr. K. Suriyan DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120001 Abstract: This study examines the socio economic and occupational conditions of the scavening community in Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, based on a sample of 50 respondents. Educational background, household circumstances, income, work experiences, health, and access to safety and rehabilitation measures are the main areas of …

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A Study on Attitude Towards Family Planning And Birth Control Among Married Women in Perambalur District, Tamilnadu

Author: Dr. T. Thangadurai, Dr. N. Gomathi & A. Sheeba DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120002 Abstract: The major challenges are family planning and birth control. According to a recent UN report, India’s population has already topped 1.26 billion this year, and if current growth rates continue, the country’s population will surpass that of China by 2028. The …

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Nickel Toxicity in Freshwater Fish: Biochemical and Histopathological Insights with Special Reference to Channa punctatus

Author: Pralay Mahapatra DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120003 Abstract: Heavy metal contamination of freshwater ecosystems has emerged as a major environmental concern due to its persistence, bioaccumulative nature, and adverse biological effects. Among these metals, nickel (Ni) occupies a unique position as an essential trace element at low concentrations but becomes highly toxic when present beyond permissible …

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Analysis of Kanyashree Prakalpa in West Bengal: A Journey Toward Women’s Empowerment

Author: Moumita Saha Roy DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120004 Abstract: The issue of ‘Women’s Empowerment’ has gained a lot of focus and limelight in recent times. Genderization is a deep-rooted social phenomenon, while the huge disparity in male-female ratio, the severe gender gap in their literacy rates, early marriage of girl children, low female participation rates in …

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Yoga and Physical Education: Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Fitness

Author: Tapas Pramanik DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120005 Abstract: Yoga, an ancient system of holistic well-being originating in India, has gained global recognition as an effective approach to physical, mental, and emotional health. Physical education, on the other hand, represents a modern, scientifically grounded discipline aimed at promoting physical fitness, motor development, and healthy lifestyles. In contemporary …

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Fostering ‘Future-Ready’ Skills: The Role of Digital Literacy and Critical Thinking Training in Enhancing Resilience Among Vulnerable Urban Adolescents in Government-Run Schools

Author: Krishnarup Chaudhuri, Shaswati Chakraborty Ghose & Swatilekha Pal Joarder DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120006 Abstract: This study analysed the interaction between digital literacy, critical thinking, resilience and depressive symptoms with 50 secondary school students. Descriptive analyses showed moderate levels of resilience and critical thinking, although as alarming a percentage reported high levels of depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 …

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Reimagining Teacher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Conceptual Shifts and Emerging Paradigms

Author: Sankar Prasad Maiti & Soma Jana (Maiti) DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120007 Abstract: The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies has significantly transformed the landscape of education, compelling a fundamental rethinking of teacher education. Traditional models of teacher preparation—largely centered on content delivery, classroom management, and standardized assessment—are increasingly inadequate in addressing the …

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দক্ষিণ-পশ্চিম বঙ্গের আদিবাসী ও অন্ত্যজ সমাজের প্রকৃতি আরাধনা ও পরিবেশ চিন্তা

Author: অদ্বৈত কুমার রানা DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120008 Abstract(সারসংক্ষেপ): প্রাচীন কাল থেকেই মানুষ প্রকৃতির প্রতি শ্রদ্ধাশীল ও কৃতজ্ঞ ছিল। প্রকৃতির সৌন্দর্য, বৈচিত্র্য ও প্রাচুর্য মানুষকে মুগ্ধ করে। প্রকৃতির প্রতি মানুষের ভালোবাসা ও শ্রদ্ধা থেকেই জন্মগ্রহণ করে প্রকৃতি আরাধনা। আধুনিক সময়ে পরিবেশ চিন্তার ধারণা বিকশিত হয়েছে। তবে জঙ্গলমহল (দক্ষিণ-পশ্চিম বঙ্গ) অঞ্চলে আদিবাসী ও অন্ত্যজ সমাজের ধর্মচর্চায় এখনো …

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The Level of Emotional Intelligence of the Learners in Distance Education

Author: M. Muthukumar & Dr. A. Edward William Benjamin DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120009 Abstract: Education in the 21st century emphasizes not only cognitive development but also the cultivation of emotional competencies that influence learning, performance, and interpersonal relationships. Recognizing, managing and regulating emotions is important in modern life. In distance education, effective communication is challenging because …

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The Urban Underground: Subterranean Evolution and Pathogen Dynamics of Disease Vectors

Author: Dr. Rayan Das DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03120010 Abstract: As global urbanization accelerates, the creation of extensive subterranean infrastructures—including subway networks, sewer systems, and utility conduits—has inadvertently fostered a “vertical frontier” for disease vectors. This review synthesizes the current understanding of the evolutionary divergence and ecological success of subterranean vector populations, with a primary focus on …

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