{"id":11314,"date":"2024-10-04T17:29:50","date_gmt":"2024-10-04T11:59:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/?p=11314"},"modified":"2026-04-05T10:35:30","modified_gmt":"2026-04-05T05:05:30","slug":"challenges-of-womens-education-in-the-context-of-the-modern-education-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/index.php\/volume2-issue8\/challenges-of-womens-education-in-the-context-of-the-modern-education-system\/","title":{"rendered":"Nature as a Teacher: Ecological Values in Ruskin Bond\u2019s Selected Stories"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-vivid-cyan-blue-color has-text-color\"><strong>Author: Rony Bhowal<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>DOI Link:<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/doi-ds.org\/doilink\/10.2024-47924295\/BIJMRD\/Vol -2 \/ 8\/2024\/A1\"> <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.70798\/Bijmrd\/02080025\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.70798\/Bijmrd\/02080025<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>ABSTRACT: <\/strong>Ruskin Bond\u2019s writings are deeply rooted in the Himalayan landscape, where nature is not merely a backdrop but a living force that shapes human consciousness. This research article examines the concept of nature as a teacher in Bond\u2019s stories, focusing on The Cherry Tree and Dust on the Mountain. Through an ecocritical framework, the study explores how natural elements such as trees, mountains, and landscapes function as agents of moral, emotional, and ecological learning. Bond\u2019s narratives emphasize patience, resilience, interdependence, and environmental responsibility, presenting nature as a guide that nurtures ethical awareness. The article also investigates how childhood experiences in nature foster ecological sensitivity and how Bond critiques modernization through environmental loss. Ultimately, the study argues that Bond\u2019s stories serve as ecological texts that educate readers about sustainable living and harmonious coexistence with the natural world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Keywords:<\/strong> Ecocriticism, Ruskin Bond, Ecological Values, Nature As Teacher, Himalayas, Environmental Ethics.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Page No<\/strong>: 210-215<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-buttons is-layout-flex wp-block-buttons-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-button\"><a class=\"wp-block-button__link has-ast-global-color-6-background-color has-background wp-element-button\" href=\"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/210-215-1.pdf\">download journal<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Author: Rony Bhowal DOI Link: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.70798\/Bijmrd\/02080025 ABSTRACT: Ruskin Bond\u2019s writings are deeply rooted in the Himalayan landscape, where nature is not merely a backdrop but a living force that shapes human consciousness. This research article examines the concept of nature as a teacher in Bond\u2019s stories, focusing on The Cherry Tree and Dust on the &hellip;<\/p>\n<p class=\"read-more\"> <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/index.php\/volume2-issue8\/challenges-of-womens-education-in-the-context-of-the-modern-education-system\/\"> <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">Nature as a Teacher: Ecological Values in Ruskin Bond\u2019s Selected Stories<\/span> Read More &raquo;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"site-sidebar-layout":"default","site-content-layout":"","ast-site-content-layout":"default","site-content-style":"default","site-sidebar-style":"default","ast-global-header-display":"","ast-banner-title-visibility":"","ast-main-header-display":"","ast-hfb-above-header-display":"","ast-hfb-below-header-display":"","ast-hfb-mobile-header-display":"","site-post-title":"","ast-breadcrumbs-content":"","ast-featured-img":"","footer-sml-layout":"","theme-transparent-header-meta":"","adv-header-id-meta":"","stick-header-meta":"","header-above-stick-meta":"","header-main-stick-meta":"","header-below-stick-meta":"","astra-migrate-meta-layouts":"set","ast-page-background-enabled":"default","ast-page-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"ast-content-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"footnotes":"","_joinchat":[]},"categories":[27],"tags":[],"rttpg_featured_image_url":null,"rttpg_author":{"display_name":false,"author_link":"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/index.php\/author\/asraful-alibiswas\/"},"rttpg_comment":0,"rttpg_category":"<a href=\"https:\/\/bijmrd.com\/index.php\/category\/volume2-issue8\/\" rel=\"category tag\">Volume2 Issue8<\/a>","rttpg_excerpt":"Author: Rony Bhowal DOI Link: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.70798\/Bijmrd\/02080025 ABSTRACT: Ruskin Bond\u2019s writings are deeply rooted in the Himalayan landscape, where nature is not merely a backdrop but a living force that shapes human consciousness. 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