Research Journal of Humanities and Social Science

India after Independence: Challenges and Issues

Aynal Hoque Abstract: India is an independent country since August 15, 1947. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of independent India, a sovereign secular democratic country. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation accepted no office of India. India has a Hindu majority, a large Muslim minority, and numerous other religious minorities also. […]

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The Biodiversity Hotspot of Eastern Himalayas and Its Conservation: A Case Study with Special Reference to Goalpara Forest Division in Assam

Nazrul Islam Abstract: “Biodiversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources including inter-alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and ecological complexes of which they are a part.” – The Convention of Biological Diversity (1992) Click here to print/download PDF of this research paper Introduction Norman Myers introduced the term ‘biodiversity’ in 1988. […]

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Development of Indo-Arabic Literature and the Contribution of Dr. Sayeedur Rahman al–A’zmi al-Nadwi in “al-Ba’s al-Islami”

Daisy Ahmed Abstract: This paper is a humble attempt to throw light upon the development of Indo-Arabic literature and the contribution of Dr. Syeedur Rahman Al-A’zmi Al-Nadwi in ‘Al-Ba’s Al-Islami. It also focuses the light in detail on the importance of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulema. Nadwi was planned from the earliest to pursue a balanced […]

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Role of Education in Promotion and Protection of Human Rights

Mr. Ratan Kumar Barman Abstract: Human rights are those rights one enjoys by virtue of being human. These are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever the place of birth, residence, sex or ethnic origin, color, religion, languages, or any other status may be. Human rights encompassing civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and […]

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Some Important Markets and Trade Centres in India

Dr. Rofiqul Hassan Abstract: From the ancient time markets and trade centres have played a pivotal role in the daily society as well as agriculture sector. After harvesting the farmers take the crops to a fixed place as they sell the crops at that place. Thus the concept of market was originated from the ancient […]

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The Impact of Gandhism on Assamese Novels: With Special Reference to “Jibanor Batot” And “Dawar Aru Nai”

Nurul Islam Abstract: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as we call him Gandhiji and the father of the nation, spearheaded the Indian struggle for independence against the British rule in India and had been the greatest political and spiritual leader of modern India. He had a political, economical and social philosophy of life, which together later on […]

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