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Literature, throughout human history to till date, has reflected different societies grappling with a wide range of issues including political, social, environmental, gender, educational, religious and psychological conflicts. Literature also shed light on the spread of various diseases and epidemics. It has represented the height of human fears amid the spread of various pandemics which we are facing in the time of Covid-19.
Contributed articles chiefly on Sanskrit literature.
Vicaradipa is a small but compact and peculiar sastraic work by Bhagavat Kavi Bhatta on the subject of sabdasakti. It is found in a single manuscript in Chunilal Gandhi Vidya Bhavan Surat, a reputed research institute which has preserved nearly 1600 sanskrit manuscripts. The present work contains a critical edition of Vicaradipa text, an introduction, translation and its critical study.
1. Parts of Light Microscope 2. Electron Microscopic Structure of Cell 3. Epithelium 4. Glands 5. Connective Tissue 6. Cartilage 7. Bone 8. Muscle 9. Nervous Tissue 10. Cardiovascular System 11. Lymphatic Tissue 12. Integumentary System 13. Digestive System 14. Respiratory System 15. Urinary System 16. Male Reproductive System 17. Female Reproductive System 18. Endocrine System 19. Special Senses
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Festschrift in honor of Jagadīśa Sahāya Kulaśreshtḥa, b. 1922; contributed research papers.
In a world where boundaries are blurred and cultures clash, Contemporary Global Fiction opens a doorway into the complex experiences and stories of our time. With tales that traverse continents and cultures, this anthology captures the turbulent realities facing individuals worldwide. From shifting family structures and rising social inequities to the challenges of migration and identity, the stories delve into the universal struggles that shape modern life. This collection explores issues of migration and cultural dissonance with sensitivity, such as in Ravinder Singh Sodhi’s "Why Did Philip Flip," which contrasts Eastern and Western cultural perspectives, and Avtar S. Sangha’s incisive...