Research Journal of Humanities and Social Science

Gandhi and Constitution-Making in India: An Investigation

Shyamal Dev Biswa Ranjan Seal Abstract: The Indian constitution in general or some of its aspects in particular is a strong fascination in India. The important aspects of study have been touched upon, that is, to what extent the constitution of India had inherited from the Gandhian thoughts: or how far India had influenced of […]

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Self-Help Groups and Women Empowerment: A Study with Special Reference to Sidli Development Block of Chirang District, Assam.

Rezaur Rahman Sarkar Abstract: Women constitute almost half of the world population and they are the integral part of the society. Women empowerment is a global issue. It has emerged as an important issue in recent time. Governments are taking various steps through their different schemes to empower women. Education, NGOs, Legal provisions, etc. are […]

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Jibran Khalil Jibran as a philosopher in Arabic Literature

Md. Forhad Ali Abstract: This research paper signifies a study of Jibran Khalil Jibran as a philosopher. He was an outstanding poet, philosopher and artist in Arabic literature who was born in Lebanon. He primarily was a thinker addressing himself to the study of his philosophy Thereafter he had been able to establish the thought […]

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Problems and Prospects of Rural Development through Panchayat System: A Study with Special Reference to Barpeta District of Assam

Hadayet Ahmed Abstract: India’s bureaucracy never works without greasing its palm. It is our experience that an overwhelming part of our development money goes to the purse of bureaucrats. The same applies to our leadership also. The rural leadership is more than shrewd. It knows the art of grabbing money. In such a situation, what […]

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Ideological Conflicts in Shakespearean Tragedy A Study

Nirmal Chandra Bhoi Raghu Dev Das Abstract: Shakespearean plays bear ample testimony to the fact that he did have an ideological position which evolves over the years with its own contradictions. Many academic critics tend to miss this point for one reason or other. In modern Shakespearean criticism it has been held that Shakespeare affirmed […]

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Human Rights and Women

Md. Abul Kalam Azad Abstract: Women’s rights can be considered human rights. Negligence to women’s rights is violation to human rights. The convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against women defines the rights of women to be free from discrimination and sets the core principle to protect this right. It establishes the […]

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Translation into English and Challenges before a Translator: A Study with Special Reference to Bhabendra Nath Saikia’s The Hour before Dawn

Md. Eakub Ali Abstract: Translation is concerned with communication of meaning and it has to do with linguistics as well as culture. The challenges before a translator are many. Finding an equivalent between the two texts is the aim of the translator. The translator’s concern with the literary text as made up of a language […]

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Songs of the vernacular Muslims in Lower Assam

Jamal Uddin Ahmed Abstract: Songs of the vernacular Muslims in lower Assam bear oral tradition since its beginning because of no such authentic documentation. Version rolls from mouth to mouth in the form of reversion. The origin of the creation of some songs loses its rightness to follow onward. Some songs lose for ever having […]

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