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Aravind Adiga provides the concept of the day-to-day life of the ordinary people through his novels with a sympathetic understanding of the variety of suffering a poor man has to undergo. The novels of Adiga mainly deal with the theme of poverty, bereavem... see more

Spice Tourism is an emerging sector in tourism majorly focusing on the impact of spices on tourism choices, growth, and distinctiveness. Because of the fascinating role of spices in tourism growth and diversification in new emerging economies, there is an... see more

AbstractEthiopian Christianity’s narrative is aggregately established with an explicit aversion to the account of the Ethiopian Eunuch in the Lukan Acts (Ac 8). The preceding practise neglects a cardinal record in Christian history, as arguably the Book o... see more

The sociology of culture is an important field that examines how societies create, maintain, and transform their cultural practices and beliefs. In the context of Bangladesh and India, this field is particularly relevant due to their rich and diverse cult... see more

Reading different historical accounts can provide the changing views of the past, proving that historical truths can be unreliable at times. Reviewing the prevailing history of the South Indian Muslim community, we attempt to explicate the visibility of M... see more

The education that prevailed during the Hindu-Buddhist civilization developed according to caste status. Where the highest caste at that time was the Brahmins who were only allowed to study the scriptures, the knights studied government and martial arts, ... see more

This paper explores how Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children (1980) re-visits the political history of post-independence from the British Empire in 1947 including significant moments such as the Partition of Pakistan and India and Indira Gandhi’s state of... see more

The diatoms are one of the most significant organisms beneficial for biomonitoring investigations. The present study deals with the diatom and water samples collected from 10 different localities in the Thamirabarani River, Southern India. Diatom samples ... see more

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