Volume4 Issue3(2)

Influence of k-alid-asa Writings on the Development of Moral and Value Education

Author: Ankhi Ghosh & Subhankar Hazra DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032001 Abstract: Mythology is one of the most interesting to read or listen to for readers. Myths provide judgments about what we ought or ought not to do, and they also represent a certain way of viewing society. The dynamic and structure of value in this society, …

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Convergence and Challenges of the Indian Knowledge System Association with the Sustainable Goals

Author: Ankita Manna & Suman Atta DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032002 Abstract: This study offers a critical and insightful examination of the convergence between the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a particular emphasis on the educational dimension. Adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as part of the global 2030 Agenda, …

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Academic Corroboration for the Indian Knowledge System: Challenges with its Ultemior Pathway

Author: Arghamitra Bhunia & Suman Atta DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032003 Abstract: The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) embodies India’s indigenous intellectual heritage across philosophy, sciences, arts, pedagogy, ecology, and socio-cultural practices. In recent years, efforts to integrate IKS into mainstream academia have gained significant momentum, especially under the educational reforms envisioned by the National Education Policy 2020. …

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Ancient Indian Traditions of Women’s Empowerment and Its Influence on Modern Women’s Education

Author: Arpita Mandal & Dr. Gokul Ch. Patra DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032004 Abstract: Women’s empowerment has emerged as a central discourse in contemporary educational and developmental studies. However, its philosophical and cultural foundations in ancient Indian civilization remain comparatively underexplored in modern scholarship. This study examines the traditions of women’s empowerment in ancient India and analyzes …

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Impact of Gandhi Educational Philosophy on the Current Education System

Author: Arpita Panda & Suman Atta DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032005 Abstract: Gandhi’s vision of education, rooted in morality, self-reliance, and harmonious human development, has long served as a guiding framework for meaningful learning. Building on this philosophical foundation. The present study explores how Gandhian educational principles continue to influence and shape the current education system. The …

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Indian Knowledge Systems: A Pathway to Holistic Modern Education

Author: Bandita Sau & Shibsankar Jana DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032006 Abstract: This study explores the integration of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) into contemporary education to create a more holistic, value-oriented, and culturally grounded learning framework. The introduction highlights the rich intellectual traditions of India ranging from mathematics, astronomy, and medicine to philosophy, arts, linguistics, and ecology …

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Indian Epistemology: Ways of Knowing and Learning in Ancient India

Author: Bithika Maity & Shibsankar Jana DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032007 Abstract: Indian epistemology, rooted in diverse philosophical traditions, offers a rich and multidimensional understanding of knowledge, its sources, and the methods through which it is acquired. This study explores the epistemic foundations of ancient India, focusing on the ways of knowing (pramāṇas) and learning systems that …

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Indian Knowledge Systems in NEP 2020: Policy, Practice and Challenges

Author: Chandan Mandal DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032008 Abstract: The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 marks a significant policy shift in India’s education landscape, emphasizing the revival, integration, and promotion of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). This study explore the effectiveness of government policies—particularly the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020—in promoting, integrating, and institutionalizing Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) …

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Role of the Sanskrit Language in the Indian Knowledge System and Its Integration into Modern Education: A Critical Study

Author: Gopa Kar & Dr. Niranjan Manna DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032009 Abstract: The Sanskrit language, recognized as one of the oldest and most sophisticated classical languages in the world, has played a pivotal role in shaping the Indian Knowledge System (IKS). This study critically examines the contribution of Sanskrit in preserving, transmitting, and systematizing knowledge that …

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Indian Knowledge System (IKS) in the Traditional Curriculum: Towards Holistic Learning

Author: Khadija Khatun & Shibsankar Jana DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04032010 Abstract: This study explores the integration of the traditional academic curriculum with the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) to achieve holistic learning. The goal of the study is to determine how integrating indigenous knowledge, cultural values, and practical wisdom with textbook-based instruction enhances students’ overall growth. A …

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