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Empowering Women: Selected Case Studies from Delhi Slums
Pratibha J Mishra
Professor & Head, Department of Social Work, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur (C.G)
Abstract :
The position of women has varied in time and place. The Rigvedic period was a period of glory and dignity of women. The Indian Women during that period participated in all walks of life with men: religion, ceremonies, ritual performance and recitation of Vedic mantras
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From Innocence to Experience in a Diasporic Web: Study of Oleander Girl by Chitra Banerjee Divakaurni
Ms. Ritu Rani, Assistant Prof. in English
DAV College, Pundri,Kaithal
Abstract :
Chitra Banerjee Divakaurni’s name among the Diasporic writers is very prominent. Even in a short creative time frame, her place is enviable for others. An impressive writer writing both about hybrid identities as well female narratives, she has set a kind of pattern in her creative works.
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Keeping away from Plagiarism and Contravention of Copyright in Academic Libraries
Dr Surya Prakash Shukla* & Manoj Kumar Mehar**
*Senior lecturer Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya Chitrakoot, Satna
Madhya Pradesh
**Research scholar, Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya Chitrakoot, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
Abstract :
Global or coincidental, copyright infringement is viewed as a particular type of swindling which generally happens when an understudy is working autonomously on task. (for example articles, reports, introductions or expositions). Most understudies are straightforward, moral and diligent. Be that as it may, a couple of understudies pursue faster routes in their coursework and submit copyright infringement unwittingly in light of the fact that they"re not sure the thing they are doing isn"t right or satisfactory.
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