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Decoding Gender Roles, Identity, Marriage, Fidelity and Female Agency in Karnad’s Nagamandala
Girish Karnad is one of the greatest known dramatists of India. He extracts his narrative structures from mythologies, which are reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. Essentially, Karnad utilizes his female characters as the victims of pervasive patriarchal repression. Nevertheless, Karnad endeavors to endow his female figures, such as Vishakha, Nittilai, Padmini, and Rani, with a powerful voice of modern women. These characters, despite being ensnared in the obscurity of a malevolent world ruled by patriarchal forces, display remarkable audacity as they struggle to lead lives marked by daring independence within a society plagued by gender segregation. Nagmandala is one of the greatest creations of Karnad. The play epitomises the contemporary roles of women through the help of mythical background. The present article aims to explore various issues related to the representation of women in Nagmandala
Navigating Emotional Echoes: The Stimulus-Response Paradigm in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day
The theory of stimulus-response postulates that interactions between stimuli and the reactions they elicit might explain behavior and learning. According to the learning theory developed by behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner, an individual is exposed to a stimulus, which elicits a reaction, and the response is then reinforced. This ultimately results in the conditioning of human behavior. By appreciating various interpretations and examining how meaning changes as a result of reader interaction, this method enhances literary analysis. One of Kazuo Ishiguro’s most well-known novels is The Remains of the Day (1989) which portrays the narrative of Stevens, an English butler who reflects on his years of duty and unfulfilled personal life. The book won the Booker Prize in 1989 and was adapted into a successful film, bringing Ishiguro international acclaim. Ishiguro, Nobel Laureate in Literature (2017), stands out as a unique and insightful writer whose books provide an engaging examination of the human condition through deft storytelling and provocative subjects. This research paper applies Stimulus Response Theory to analyze the novel which lends itself to multiple applications of Skinner’s stimulus-response theory, most notably in the way the protagonist, Stevens, displays behavior shaped by outside stimuli and reinforcement throughout his life. The novel’s complex narrative structure and profound thematic elements invite diverse responses, highlighting the subjective nature of literary analysis and the impact on Stevens’s journey and the novel’s broader themes
Impact on Development of Country Due to Non-Introducing the Basic Knowledge of Constitution in Schooling Education (An Analytical Study)
The development of a nation hinges on citizens\u27 awareness and active participation in governance and societal progress. This research highlights the critical role of constitutional education in shaping informed and responsible citizens. The Constitution, as the foundation of governance, outlines citizens\u27 rights and duties and promotes equality, justice, and democracy. A lack of constitutional knowledge in school education has profound consequences, including civic apathy, social inequality, and weakened democratic engagement.
Without constitutional awareness, citizens may fail to understand their rights and responsibilities, leading to vulnerability to exploitation, disregard for laws, and environmental neglect. Marginalized communities suffer disproportionately, unable to assert their rights or challenge systemic inequalities. Democratic institutions weaken as voter apathy, policy disengagement, and lack of government accountability flourish, fostering corruption and inefficiency.
Constitutional literacy empowers citizens to demand transparency, equity, and efficient public services, essential for sustainable economic growth. It also promotes national unity, fostering respect for diversity and collective responsibility. Integrating constitutional education into school curricula is vital for nurturing democratic values, social equity, and economic stability, ensuring sustainable national progress
African American Folklore in the Novels of Toni Morrison
This research paper explores the profound influence of African American folklore in the novels of Toni Morrison. By examining her essential novels such as Beloved, Song of Solomon, and Tar Baby, the study investigates how Morrison weaves elements of folklore, including myth, oral traditions, and cultural rituals, into her narratives. The analysis reveals how Morrison employs folklore to enrich her storytelling, develop complex characters, and address themes of identity, memory, and community. Moreover, the research highlights how Morrison’s integration of folklore serves as a powerful tool for cultural preservation and resistance, offering a deeper understanding of African American experiences and history. This study not only elucidates Morrison’s literary techniques but also underscores the significance of folklore in shaping and sustaining African American cultural identity
Maharshi Pantjali Krat ‘Patanjal Yog Darshan’ me Varnit Manochikitsa ki Avdharna: The concept of psychotherapy described in the \u27Patanjali Yoga Darshan\u27 written by Sage Patanjali
Treatment of mental diseases is not possible with simple medical methods. The medical techniques and methods of analysis prevalent in the present time also often seem to be unable to face this challenge. Their failure has been understood and accepted in almost all countries of the world. In such a situation, experts from all over the world have started searching for the treasure of ancient knowledge and their eyes have reached the science of yoga discovered by the ancient sages of India. It is here that they see meaningful and competent solutions to all of today\u27s problems sprouting. This is the essence of all the research work that has been done and is being done to find a solution to the health crisis of man and to erupt and awaken the inherent powers and capacities in him. Almost all experts have proved the same thing that the solution to all problems lies in the science of yoga
Azad Hind Fauj ke Virudh Abhiyog (Indictment against Azad Hind Fauj)
After the defeat of Japan in the Second World War, the soldiers of the Azad Hind Fauj also had to surrender. After that, the British government decided to bring these war prisoners to India and prosecute them, but in view of the opposition of the public, the chief officers of the Azad Hind Fauj were prosecuted. Prominent among them were Captain Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sehgal and Lt. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon was the chief. To save these soldiers, some lawyers were appointed by the Congress and major parties, in which Bhola Bhai Desai was prominent. The trial of these accused started on November 5, 1945 and lasted for about two months. On hearing the case by the court, these accused were found guilty and expelled for life, dismissed from the job and ordered forfeiture of salary and arrears. But in view of public pressure, the Viceroy removed the punishment of exile for life against these accused
A Legislative Analysis of Law Relating to Copyright in The Era of Artificial Intelligence
As artificial intelligence (AI) develops, copyright law faces new and exciting challenges. The technologies related to the AI is in air these days, from youngster to the old people everyone is using this new and advance form of technology like a child’s play. It has been advertised such a high scale, that it will transform the world for the coming advance generation. AI is that advance computer technology which behave like a human, think like a human and which behave like a human being with the help of the computer programming with in its bots. This legislative analysis explores how copyright laws have changed in relation to works created by artificial intelligence. In an era where literary, artistic, and musical creation is done by robots, copyright laws must be reviewed and modified in order to preserve the rights of creators while also encouraging innovation. These important aspects are examined in this study. This study also includes that the possibility that AI systems could be regarded as writers for the purposes of copyright law, and if not, the consequences for copyright ownership and protection. The study examines who owns what and to what extent when it comes to content created by AI. This study also includes the legal framework pertaining to the copyright law in relation to the content created by the artificial intelligence in India. This study sheds light on the legislative adjustments needed to address the issues posed by artificial intelligence-generated content and guarantee that copyright laws continue to be applicable and efficient in the age of AI
An Analysis of Prevention of Drug Abuse and Role of Community in India
Drug abuse is one of the pinnacle issues confronting the nation nowadays, particularly some of the young people and Children. As far as we have seen, in the last few years, alcohol consumption and drug abuse has increased in the society. Although this has been happening for a long time, but now the number of such people is increasing very rapidly and that is why crimes have also increased. This issue is no longer limited to the government only. Therefore, the participation of all of us has become necessary to eradicate this evil from the society. it\u27s miles critical to eliminate this hassle. In each country are being efforts on manage of drug abuse within the world. Government is making an attempt to smash this evil. The role of education can be distinct to govern and prevention of drug abuse. Social training as an intervention can go a long way to enlighten youths at the dangers of abusing drugs, and the need to put off it. In this paper the researcher has tried to give an explanation for the role of education to control drug abuse in the society.  
An Analytical Study of Freedom and John Mill\u27s on Liberty
Man is a social and farsighted being. He lives in a welfare state so that he can develop his personality with the fundamental rights (Articles 14, 19, 21) and human rights (Universal Declaration of Human Rights-1948) contained in the Constitution. It is the duty of every state to provide appropriate conditions, rights, resources and justice for the development of the personality of society and citizens. A person can develop his personality in all aspects while using his rights only when there is no restriction or prohibition on the person regarding their use and these conditions are equally available to every person in the society. Freedom is naturally inherent in a person from his birth in the form of a human right. Freedom is a value as well as a means of other values. Freedom is a natural right of man. J.S. Mill has used the meaning of freedom in the sense of independent activity and also in the sense of personal freedom. Man can use maximum freedom but his freedom can be only that as per the declaration of human rights, \u27freedom to do anything without harming others. In this article, Mill\u27s thoughts on freedom are to be studied in depth and all other thoughts and concepts will be studied in this context
THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly pivotal in shaping the landscape of intellectual property (IP) rights. This paper explores the multifaceted role of AI, particularly how it serves as both a facilitator and a disruptor within IP frameworks. AI technologies enhance the capability to manage and protect IP assets by improving tracking mechanisms for infringement and copyright issues, thus allowing for more efficient enforcement and compliance strategies. Additionally, AI can aid in the innovation process by providing tools for patent searches, neural patent translations, and automated identification of potential IP conflicts. However, the integration of AI into IP also raises significant challenges regarding ownership rights, originality, and the extent of protection afforded to AI-generated creations. The evolving dialogue around these issues emphasizes the urgent need for adaptive legal frameworks that can accommodate the rapid advancements in AI technology while safeguarding the rights of creators and innovators. Consequently, the implications of AI in IP rights necessitate continuous research and policy development to balance innovation with protection, ensuring that both economic growth and ethical considerations are addressed in the ongoing evolution of intellectual property law