Current Issue
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- Love in Digital Age: A Study of Ravindra Singh’s I Too Had a Love Story – Sumer Singh
- Philosophical Shades of Love, Loss and Protest in the Urdu Ghazals of Ahmed Faraz – Abrar Ahmed
- Reflections of Love in the Writings of Oscar Wilde – Anant Dadhich
- Bama’s Karukku: Breaking Barriers and Combating Power Structures – Ayesha Tasnim
- Impact of Technology on the Human Relationship: A Study of Love @ Facebook by Nikita Singh – Chitra Dadheech
- Deconstructionism as Love: A Counter-Intuitive Morphology – Devendra Rankawat and Chanchal Sharma
- Love and Hatred in Folklore – Manoj Kumar
- Treatment of Love in the Writings of Jane Austen – Paramba Dadhich
- Decoding the Parallels of Love and Hate in Shakespearean Plays – Pooja Joshi
- From Sati to Bhakti: Understanding the Discourse of Love in Mira Bai’s Poetry – Princie Joshi
- Negotiating the Love Life of Malayali Gulf Migrants: An Analysis of Select Malayalam Diasporic Novels – Rince Raju and Chippy Raju
- Dhola Maru: Mystique Symbols of Love – Shankar Lal Dholi
- Representation in Literature: A Note on “Love and War” in The Book of Gold Leaves – Sheikh Suheel Meraj
- Post Humanism and Future Society: Ensued Dialectics of Love and Hate in Marissa Meyer’s Cinder – Shibasambhu Nandi and Bhumika Sharma
- Draupadi’s Secret Love for Karna in Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions – Shobha Banshiwal
- Impact of Technology on Human Relationships: Exploring the Benefits and Challenges – Preeti
- Love, Loneliness and Locations in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Line – Tripti Soni
- Discovering Love: A Study to Explore the Emotion in the Literature of Classical Age – Hina Sadiq
- Identifying the Many Colours of Love in the Selected Folk Stories of Vijaydan Detha – Reena Kumari
- Matrix of Love and Hatred in Vikas Swarup’s The Accidental Apprentice – Tamanna
- A Comparative Analysis of the Themes of War, Love, and Illusion in Postmodern Age: A Study of A Farewell to Arms and Eye of the Needle – Satkala
- Locating Transcendental Love and Eco-spirituality in Bill Aitken’s The Nanda Devi Affair and Stephen Alter’s ‘Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime – Jagriti Upadhyaya
- The Language of Love Language: Reading Smita V.’s People say ‘I love you’ all the time. – Rashmi Bhura and Kaushal Kishore Sharma
Past Issues
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- The [Im]possibility of Homecoming: “A Dream of Glorious Return” – Aloka Patel
- Translating Silence and Memory in Amrita Pritam’s Ajj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu: A Move from Social Contract to Sexual Contract – Aashima Jain
- Autobiographical Elements in the Poetry of Satendra Nandan – Deepti Joshi
- Traumatic Experiences in Dennis Brutus’ Selected Poems – Geraldine Sinyuy
- Daydreaming as a Political Prisoners’ Coping Strategy; A Study on Prison Diaries of Ifthikhar Gilani and Anjum Zamarud Habib – Mohammed Junaidh
- Light behind the Purdah: Two Ranis and their Extraordinary Endeavors – Kopal Vats and Alpna Rastogi
- Teach Visualizing Prison of History, Culture, and Space to the Higher Secondary Level Learners – R. Brammathevan and V. Kalaiselvan
- Am I alive?: Revisiting Ismat Chughtai – Prabha Panwar
- Analysis of Prison as an Image of Freedom in Benyamin’s Goat Days – Rince Raju
- Brontë Sisters: Reservoirs of Humanism and Modernity – Salia Rax
- The Psychosocial Study of Xenophobia with Reference to Magona’s Mother to Mother – Shashi Kant Acharya
- Behrouz Boochani’s No Friend but the Mountains: an Odyssey of Silence and Resistance – Snehlata Tailor
- Normalization of Surveillance Culture through Contemporary Film and Web Series: A Study of Mardaani and The Family Man 2 – Meenal Choudhary and Devendra Rankawat
- Anguish of an Intellectual: A Study of Fractured Freedom – Himankshi Kumari Gaur
- Purdah: Where Sobbing Life Covered in the Name of Modesty – Chitra Dadheech
- Cinema of Resistance: A Voice against Violence and Injustice – Sumer Singh
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- My Twenty-One Years in the Fiji Islands: Narrativizing Indenture in Totaram Sanadhya’s Girmit – Anjali Singh
- Challenges of Religio-Cultural Plurality: An Analysis of Hanif Kureish’s “My Son the Fanatic” and Rohinton Mistry’s “Swimming Lessons” – Devendra Rankawat
- Re/discovering Basanti through Translation – N Suman Shelly and Sabita Tripathy
- Re-reading Phakirmohan Senapati’s Six Acres and a Third in Translation: Retrieval of the Lost Odia Literature – Saloman Kumar
- The Limits of Translatability: A Practical Analysis of Hamid Dalwai’s Indhan (1965) – D.P. Digole
- Translation of Oral Literature of The Bhils of Wagad Region – Shulbha Kothari
- The Idea of India as a Nation in Anandamath – Padma Thinless
- French Creole Language in Martinican Island: A Cry for Indigenous Identity – Dipa Chakrabarti
- From the Heterophonic to the Polyphonic: A Re-reading of ‘Draupadi’ in Select Narratives in Translation – Jagriti Upadhyaya
- Writing Partition through Pinjar: Gender, Memory & Identity – Rajshree Ranawat
- Lu Hsun’s “A Mad Man’s Diary”: A Plea to Save Humanity – H.S. Chandalia
- Plurality is Unity: A Study of Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana in the Perspective of Hybrid Identity – Sumer Singh
- Dissecting the Nexus of Politics and Religion in Novels of Umberto Eco – Megha Choudhary
- Chakma Prominence Pattern and Catalexis – Susanta Kumar Bardhan