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Life with Cosmic Consciousness

Gazing from the Dover beach the Victorian poet Mathew Arnold could only have the glimpse of the darker sides of life. The sea revealed...

Women – the discriminated Godesses ?

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Vishnu Pranoy, a victim of privatisation in education

It was on 6th January 2017 evening Jishnu Pranoy committed suicide in his hostel premises. He was the first year Dept. of Engineering student...

Globalization and Indian English Writing – Dr. D. Maya

How does culture relate to globalization of markets and economics? Or how do the trends in the money market affect literature and language? These...

The Language I dream

Something pure is rare and great and something hybrid is versatile and fascinating. With all its bizarreness and oddities English is a fascinating language....

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