THE STATE OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY

Title: THE STATE OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY Authors: Dr. Rakesh Chandra , India Every child in India grows up hearing interesting stories from the mother and the grandparents.These stories help in shaping up a child’s future. But after a few years, this job is taken up bythe literary persons who produce children’s literature … Read more

STATUS OF SANSKRIT IN THE MODERN WORLD

Title: STATUS OF SANSKRIT IN THE MODERN WORLD Authors: Dr. Nagalakshmi.S , India The Sanskrit language has made two great contributions to the development and progress of science in ancient India.   The great grammarian Panini created classical Sanskrit, which enabled scientific ideas to be expressed with great precision, logic and elegance.  Science requires precision and logic.  In … Read more

A CHANGE IN THE LIFESTYLE OF INDIAN POPULATION, POST PANDEMICCOVID-19

Title: A CHANGE IN THE LIFESTYLE OF INDIAN POPULATION, POST PANDEMICCOVID-19 Authors: Mrs. Ruchie Sah , India Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, not only did people face a significant impact on physical andpsychological health, but also their lifestyles. COVID-19 pandemic has re-raised questionsabout change in lifestyle, new trends, problems and needs, during the COVID-19 pandemic.The aim of … Read more

COVID-19: EMERGENCE OF NEW CRIMES

Title: COVID-19: EMERGENCE OF NEW CRIMES Authors: Mrs. Ruchie Sah and Ms. Kratanshi Srivastava , India This article explores the condition of crime in society during COVID-19. The emergence of new crime and the decline in traditional crime gave an immense impact on society. The article discusses the reason behind the increasing rate of new crime. The … Read more

CHANGING PARADIGMS IN EMERGING INDIA

Title: COMMUNICATIVE VERBAL COLLOCATIONS FOR ENGLISH CONVERSATION Authors: Dr. Rajani Jairam , India Abstract: This article throws light upon main characteristics of emerging Indian society. DemocraticSocial Order, Foundation of Social Justice, A Secular Society, Adherence to the Principle ofNational Unity, Universalism, Self-Sufficiency, Socialism are the chief parameters of anyemerging democratic economy. From times immemorial Indian ethos have … Read more

ON THE STRATEGY OF CONTENT SELECTION FOR CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE LITERATURE –WITH “PAPER REPUBLIC” AS AN EXAMPLE

Title: COMMUNICATIVE VERBAL COLLOCATIONS FOR ENGLISH CONVERSATION Authors: Sanjay K. Jha , India Abstract: With the rapidly developing globalization, cultural communication between China and foreigncountries is undoubtedly a trend. How to successfully spread Chinese contemporary literaturehas become a hot topic. The Paper Republic, established in 2007, is a new and important wayfor the overseas dissemination of contemporary … Read more

STRATEGIES AND THOUGHTS OF NICKY HARMAN IN DIALECTTRANSLATION —— A CASE STUDY OF BROKEN WINGS

Title: STRATEGIES AND THOUGHTS OF NICKY HARMAN IN DIALECT TRANSLATION —— A CASE STUDY OF BROKEN WINGS Authors: Wu Tiyi and Hua Jing, China Abstract: Based on the analysis of some typical examples with Shaanxi dialect’s characteristics in the Broken Wings, which are divided into three categories: dialect verbs with obvious localcharacteristics, nouns with Chinese cultural elements … Read more

COMMUNICATIVE VERBAL COLLOCATIONS FOR ENGLISH CONVERSATION

Title: COMMUNICATIVE VERBAL COLLOCATIONS FOR ENGLISH CONVERSATION Authors: Sanjay K. Jha , India Abstract: This study hypothesizes that a language like English can be better learnt by learning it in collocational form rather than word form. Collocation, which is a vital unit of phraseology, is a natural association or grouping of a word particularly with another word(s) … Read more