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Kamble in a New Horizon: The Prisons we Broke as a Bildungsroman Genre
The Prisons We Broke, in a sense, aids us to comprehend the ethos of Dalit communal and the vast vicissitudes that happened in due course of the period. Kamble, in her autobiography, resounds the impression of how women grieve from various dominations. She beautifully interlaces the triple domination that a Dalit woman undergoes in the name of gender, class and caste. Deplorably in a country like India, the caste decides the status of people. In style, Kamble, in her autobiography, depicts the incisive copy of the existing oppressive caste system, social stratum and patriarchal faith of the Indian society. Kamble\u27s writing, in many ways, has helped to bring out her feelings and corporeal belligerences that a woman undergoes in the public and private sphere. Her autobiography has shared the most discrete reminiscences of her life, registering numerous astringent experiences at various phases to build up a narrative in a framework of the bildungsroman genre. This paper examines the methodology of how Baby Kamble has used her pen to convalesce the oppressed and endeavour for the improvement of Dalit women
A Chiral Vanadium(V) Complex-catalyzed Enantioselective Oxidative Homo- and Hetero-coupling of Hydroxycarbazoles
Kamble G.T., Salem M.S.H., Abe T., et al. Chiral Vanadium(V)-catalyzed Oxidative Coupling of 4-Hydroxycarbazoles. Chemistry Letters 50, 1755, The Chemical Society of Japan, (2021); https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.210367.Sako M., Higashida K., Kamble G.T., et al. Chemo-and enantioselective hetero-coupling of hydroxycarbazoles catalyzed by a chiral vanadium(v) complex. Organic Chemistry Frontiers 8, 4878, Royal Society of Chemistry, (2021); https://doi.org/10.1039/D1QO00783A
Cambalida dhupgadensis Bodkhe, Uniyal & Kamble 2016
Cambalida dhupgadensis Bodkhe, Uniyal & Kamble, 2016 Cambalida dhupgadensis Bodkhe et al., 2016: 99, figs 1–9 (♀). Type locality. Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India (Bodkhe et al. 2016). Type repository. SRL JDPSM (Bodkhe et al. 2016). Records from India. Madhya Pradesh (Bodkhe et al. 2016). Distribution. Only known from India (World Spider Catalog 2021).Published as part of Sankaran, Pradeep M., 2021, A review of the Indian species of Apochinomma Pavesi, 1881 and Corinnomma Karsch, 1880, synonymy of Castianeira quadrimaculata Reimoser, 1934, and a catalogue of the Indian corinnid fauna (Arachnida: Araneae), pp. 541-559 in Zootaxa 5072 (6) on pages 554-555, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5072.6.3, http://zenodo.org/record/575158
Breaking The Chains: Baby Kamble\u27s Struggle Against Poverty, Untouchability, And Dalit Patriarchy In The Prisons We Broke
Dalit Literature has emerged as a prominent genre within the literary landscape of India. The hard reality faced by the marginalised and "voiceless" Dalit population is examined and internalised. The objective of this study is to provide a contextual analysis of the physical and psychological violence experienced by Dalit women, examining its occurrence in both public and private domains. Baby Kamble is recognised as a prominent figure among Dalit writers, and her autobiography titled "The Prison We Broke" gained significant recognition and acceptance within academic circles. This paper additionally addresses the concerns surrounding the marginalisation experienced by Dalit women, as exemplified in the autobiography of Baby Kamble. The work produced by the individual in question is a manifestation of the concept of double consciousness, which explores the manner in which Dalit women have been subjected to mistreatment and the roles they have assumed within their respective social contexts. The focus of Baby Kamble\u27s engagement lies within the historical context of Dalit persecution. The author does not romanticise the existence of the Dalit community; instead, she explicitly expresses her objective to subject the circumstances of her community to meticulous examination. Her aim is to illustrate how the dominance of the Brahmanical system had reduced the Mahars to a state of servitude, compelling them to endure living conditions that were even more deplorable than those of animals. This essay undertakes an analysis of the author\u27s portrayal of the visual documentation depicting the lives of the Mahars throughout the course of the last five decades in Western Maharashtra
Studies on the Zn(x)Co(1)-(x)S thin films: a facile synthesis process and characteristic properties
Abstract not availableS.S. Kamble, D.P. Dubal, N.L. Tarwal, A. Sikora, J.H. Jang, L.P. Deshmuk
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Kamble G.T., Salem M.S.H., Abe T., et al. Chiral Vanadium(V)-catalyzed Oxidative Coupling of 4-Hydroxycarbazoles. Chemistry Letters 50, 1755, The Chemical Society of Japan, (2021); https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.210367.Sako M., Higashida K., Kamble G.T., et al. Chemo-and enantioselective hetero-coupling of hydroxycarbazoles catalyzed by a chiral vanadium(v) complex. Organic Chemistry Frontiers 8, 4878, Royal Society of Chemistry, (2021); https://doi.org/10.1039/D1QO00783A
A Survey on the Reading Habits among Degree Students
<p><em><span>Developing a daily reading habit is the most efficient method for students to learn to read. This practice can help students improve their academic performance and become more valued as part of society. The study "A Survey on Reading Habits Among Students" was conducted among degree-seeking students using a simple random selection method. The data was collected through Google questionnaires. The data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). According to the study, most students spend one to two hours reading their textbooks daily. students read to gain knowledge and information, as well as to prepare for comparison tests. Television and social networking websites are the most popular sources of distraction for students.</span></em></p>
Piriformospora indica-primed transcriptional reprogramming induces defense response against early blight in tomato
Piriformospora indica is an adaptable mycorrhiza-like fungus belonging to the Sebacinales order that can colonize roots of a wide range of plant species. Studies have shown that P. indica improves growth and enhances systemic defense against pathogens in host plants. However, the mechanism(s) through which these effects occur remain unclear. Therefore to gain more insight into the molecular basis of P. indica induced resistance, cDNA-AFLP (Amplified fragment length polymorphism) based transcript profiling was done to identify differentially expressed genes in P. indica-colonized tomato plants infected with Alternaria solani. Our results demonstrated that pre-colonization of tomato roots with P. indica systemically induced resistance against early blight. Transcript profiling of P. indica pre-colonized tomato plants revealed systemic modulation of several key components of signaling network transcriptional regulators including CBL-interacting protein kinase (CIPK), Mitogen activated protein kinases (MPKs), Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), WRKY1, ethylene responsive transcription factors (ERF), and Jasmonate Zim Domain 1 (JAZ1), a negative regulator of jasmonic acid (JA) signaling. Expression of downstream defense related genes like Thaumatin-like protein, β-1, 3-glucanase and chitinases was also affected in leaves upon challenge inoculation with pathogen. Interestingly, P. indica pre-colonization alone was unable to induce transcript levels for most of the genes studied. However, pathogen attack on P. indica pre-colonized plants induced strong defense responses. In conclusion, P. indica induces transcriptome reprogramming in a manner that allows rapid and efficient activation of JA/ET (jasmonic acid/ethylene)-mediated basal defenses against pathogen infection by altering the expression of JA/ET related genes. P. indica colonization appears to potentiate the complete signal transduction cascade leading to the systemic expression of defense genes against foliar pathogens. It thus presents itself as a potential and sustainable method of activating multiple components of defense signaling thereby conveying durable horizontal defense against a range of pathogen
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