Chapter 6 : Voices from the Margins: Analysing Select Works in Arjun
Author: Dr. Rosy Tep
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Indian English Literature
Date: July 2025
ISBN: 978-93-6489-300-8
Chapter 18 : The Role of Education in Combating Child Labour
Author: Dr. Daniel Michal Khan
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: The Role of Humanities in Understanding Society: A Broad Perspective
Date: July 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 978-93-7143-323-5
Child labour remains one of the most critical socio-economic issues confronting developing and underdeveloped countries.
Naga Women’s Struggle Against Varied Manifestations Of Coloniality And Insurgency
Author: Chibeni Merry
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews
Date: June 2025
ISSN E-ISSN 2348-1269, P- ISSN 2349-5138
Naga women’s relentless effort in protecting their land from colonial rule and insurgency has had a huge impact in Naga society.
Chapter 1 : Introduction: Development Dynamics in Northeast India
Author: Dr. P. Lalpekhlui
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Ecological Futures: Communities, Conflicts and Contestations in Northeast India
Date: March 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 9788196085070
Explaining China’s Actions Abroad: An Erudite Defense of Beijing’s Policies and Perceptions
Author: Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Rising Asia Journal
Date: May 2025
ISSN 2583-1038
Discrimination or Humanitarianism? A Moral Assessment of the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019
Author: Dr. Daniel Michal Khan
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Political Science and Governance
Date: April 2025
ISSN ISSN : 2664-6021
The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) of 2019 has ignited widespread ethical and political debate, with supporters framing it as a humanitarian gesture toward persecuted minorities and critics denouncing it as a discriminatory law that undermines the secular fabric of the Indian Constitution.
View PublicationChapter 6 : Formalization of Indian Economy
Author: Dr. Amar Ranjan Dey
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: IMPACT OF GST ON INDIAN ECONOMY
Date: April 2024
ISBN: ISBN : 978-93-48091-95-6
Discuss the evolution of the idea of informality in the labor market in both industrialized and emerging nations in this essay.
Chapter 26 : Intrusion into Consent: A Critique of Patriarchal Ideology and Its Implications
Author: Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Literature, Language and Culture: A shared Dialogue
Date: May 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 978-93-48856-78-4
Child labour: A barrier to India’s sustainable development goals
Author: Dr. Daniel Michal Khan
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Political Science and Governance
Date: March 2025
ISSN ISSN : 2664-6021
One of the most pervasive societal evils is child labour. Among South Asian nations, India accounts for a disproportionately high percentage of child labour worldwide.
View PublicationGender Dynamics and Patriarchal Resistance in Indigenous Narratives: An in-depth Analysis of Temsula Ao’s Short Stories
Author: Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences
Date: September 2024
ISSN ISSN : 2347-4777
This paper delves into the complex gender dynamics and patriarchal resistance depicted in Temsula Ao's short stories, exploring how Indigenous women in Northeast India.
The Mystery of Language and Thoughts: Signifying the Person in Southeast Asia
Author: Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Rising Asia Journal
Date: March 2025
ISSN ISSN : 2583-1038
Chapter 5 : Ningol Chakouba: Indigenous Festivals and their Cultural Significance in Manipur
Author: Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Indian Festival
Date: March 2025
ISBN: 978-81-985875-3-4
Indigenous festivals serve as vital cultural expression, preserving traditional values and reinforcing community bonds.
View PublicationChapter 11: The Two Women: A Comparative Study of Satyajit Ray’s Charulata and Ritwik Ghatak’s Meghe Dhaka Tara
Author: Dr. Alik Roy
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Gender and Contemporary Issues
Date: March 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 978-81-19567-69-0
Amid the vibrant tapestry of the 1960s Bombay film industry, the Bengali films, also known as the Indian New Wave, emerged as a beacon of inspiration for the evolution of Indian cinema.
View PublicationChapter 1 : Assessing the Impact of Khadi and Village Industries on Rural Development in Nagaland with Special Reference to PMEGP Scheme
Author: Imsuenla Tzudir
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Journal Of Economics & Commerce
Date: April 2024
ISSN ISSN:2229-6417
The high population growth rate of 64.4% (2011) coupled with the lack of employment opportunities makes Nagaland's young demographic profile a cause for increased unemployment.
View PublicationKhiamniungan Naga Folklore: Traditional Knowledge through the Role of Ein and Mehou
Author: Dr. Putchong Thai
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Creatcrit: An Interdisciplinary (Arts & Humanities), Peer-Review Research Journal
Date: January 2025
ISSN ISSN: 2347-8829
Folklore is the foundation of every society’s historical and cultural contexts. The behaviors and activities of humanity are explained by folklore, in this sense of people’s identity and sense of belonging.
Chapter 1 : E-Waste Awareness and Practices: Insights from Educational Institutions in Nagaland.
Author: Dr. Amar Ranjan Dey
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Trending Interdisciplinary Research in 2025
Date: February 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 13: 978-81-982859-3-5
This study examines electronic waste (e-waste) practices and awareness within educational institutions in Nagaland, with a particular focus on students.
View PublicationChapter 17 : Critical Study of the Narrative Techniques Employed by Harriet Beecher Stowe, with special reference to Uncle Tom's Cabin
Author: Dr. Anjan K Behera
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Trending Interdisciplinary Research in 2025
Date: February 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 13: 978-81-982859-3-5
This essay offers an in-depth exploration of Harriet Beecher Stowe's narrative strategies in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), a groundbreaking American novel that profoundly impacted the national discourse on slavery and racism.
View PublicationThe Role of Verbal Suffix -jei in Liangmai
Author: Dr. Wichamdinbo Mataina
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Jadavpur Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Date: January 2025
ISSN ISBN- 978-93-340-9610-1
This study aims to describe and analyze the grammatical function of the verbal suffix -jei, which serves as a declarative marker in Liangmai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in northeastern India.
View PublicationChapter 11 : NEP 2020 and Technology Aided Classroom: A Design Plan for Future
Author: Moromi Gohain
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: National Education Policy 2020
Date: January 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 978-81-978247-8-4
As we exist in the present era of modernization, our daily activities have been crippled without the use of technology.
View PublicationChapter 1 : Religious Hierarchies and Social Conflict in Manipuri Society: Insights from Keishamthong Thoibi
Author: Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: ETHNICITY, IDENTITY CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Date: January 2025
ISBN: ISBN : 978-93-48856-67-8
The state of Manipur, though small in geographical area, is marked by vast cultural diversity and a unique blend of religious beliefs.