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1) Feminism Echoed in the World Cinema A Discourse | By Dr. Amita Valmiki | Page No. 5-16
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2) Rise of true events in OTT An analysis through two series Trial by Fire and Jamtara | By Arindam Basu | Page No. 17-32
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3) Culture of Friendship- A Philosophical Study in Indian Tradition | By Dr. Kamala Srinivas | Page No. 33-45
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4) Culture, Culinary Connection and its Resonance in Cinema A Study of Axone and Gulabjaam | By Dr. Kirti Y. Nakhare | Page No. 46-56
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5) A Gendered Reading of Rocky aur Rani kii Prem Kahaani | Prof. Dr. Lakshmi Muthukumar | Page No. 57-68
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6) Cinematic Chronicles Bhalji Pendharkar’s Exploration of Royal Period of Maratha History through Cinema | By Nachiket Paradkar | Page No. 69-79
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7) An Analytical Study on the Contribution of Literature towards the Development and Commercial Success of Marathi Cinema | By Nimit R. Sachde | Page No. 80-95
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8) Tracing the Nehruvian Ideology through the Lens of Hindi Cinema | By Dr. Rashmi Bhure | 96-106
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9) An Exploration of the Cinematic Geography of Minikkandan’s Kakka Muttai | By Ms. Saradha Balasubramanian | Page No. 107-117
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10) The economic influence of Cultural Capital A Study on Yoga and its market dynamics | By Dr. Shruti Panday | Page No. 118-126
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11) Reading Rajinder Singh Bedi’s Quarantine as a Pathographic Tale in the Indian Cultural Context | By Ms. Sudha Krishnan | Page No. 127-133
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12) Replication of Buddhist Philosophy and Literature in Charyapada An Analysis | By Dr. Tripti Dhar | Page No. 134-142
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1) Bringing the Migrant Nurse into Light – An Intersectional Analysis of Resilience in Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light | By Anamika Purohit | Page No. 1-12
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2) Transgressions Love, Sexuality and Gender in Indian Text, Cinema and the Digital World in 21st Century India | By Ms. Audrey Correa & Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Kumar Nair | Page No. 13-23
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3) Women’s Mental Health in Contemporary India Resilience Through Institutional Reform | By Ms. Chaitri Dave | Page No. 24-40
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4) Oral and Native Tradition as Resilience in the Indian Context Indigenous Story Work and Decolonial Healing | By Prachi Vaidya | Page No. 41-56
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5) Technological Transformations and Human Agency Insights from Dnyaneshwari | By Mr. Pramod Pawar | Page No. 57-75
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6) Enduring Faith Resilience and Resistance in the Life and Abhangas of Saint Poetess Soyrabai | By Rina Puradkar | Page No. 76-85
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7) Trauma and Tenacity in Anuk Arudpragasam’s The Story of a Brief Marriage and A Passage North | By Ms. Saradha Balasubramanian | Page No. 86-95
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8) Care as Resilience Feminist Ethics in Crisis Times | By Ms. Shivani Vartak | Page No. 96-108
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9) Dwelling, Emotion and Resilience An Inquiry into Home Spaces and Health in the Light of Heidegger and Navarasa | By Snehal Nayak | Page No. 109-117
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10) 10. Scope of Eco-labelling to Promote Resilient and Sustainable Consumer Choices A Case of India | By Vaidehi Raut | Page No. 118-131
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