Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra
[PDF] Life After Death in Indian Context
M Balakailasanathsharma, G Walapane - Manatri: Journal of Multi-Disciplinary …, 2026
The point of view of Life After Death is the most striking question which is intrigued
human mind on and on from the time immemorial. It leads to a host of furthermore
questions. What is life? What is birth and death? etc... The materialists believe only …
human mind on and on from the time immemorial. It leads to a host of furthermore
questions. What is life? What is birth and death? etc... The materialists believe only …
Spiritual Renaissance And Vedanta Philosophy Of: Swami Vivekananda
P Behl, M Singh, MN Sondhi… Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Lord Buddha, Bhagavan Mahavir, Guru Nanak, Acharya
Shankara, Ramanuja, Madhva, Vallabha, Jnaneshwar, Kabir, Raman Maharshi and
Aurobindo, and of late Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and Ma Saradadevi …
Shankara, Ramanuja, Madhva, Vallabha, Jnaneshwar, Kabir, Raman Maharshi and
Aurobindo, and of late Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, and Ma Saradadevi …
[PDF] Influence of kalidasa Writings on the Development of Moral and Value Education
A Ghosh, S Hazra
Mythology is one of the most interesting to read or listen to for readers. Myths
provide judgments about what we ought or ought not to do, and they also represent
a certain way of viewing society. The dynamic and structure of value in this society …
provide judgments about what we ought or ought not to do, and they also represent
a certain way of viewing society. The dynamic and structure of value in this society …
[PDF] A Phenomenology of Human Science, Metaphysics, and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
LR Gordon - Philosophy and Global Affairs, 2026
Presented in Baroda, Gujarat, India, at the Balvant Parekh Centre for General
Semantics and Other Human Sciences as the 2025 Balvant Parekh Memorial
Lecture, this paper first articulates the author’s phenomenological philosophy of …
Semantics and Other Human Sciences as the 2025 Balvant Parekh Memorial
Lecture, this paper first articulates the author’s phenomenological philosophy of …
[PDF] Role of local leaders and nationalist activities in the Freedom Movement of Raiganj Subdivision in Uttar Dinajpur District (1905-1942 AD)
K Singha
This paper explores the role of local leaders and nationalist activities in the freedom
movement of Raiganj Subdivision of Uttar Dinajpur district from 1905 to 1942 AD,
focusing on a region that has received limited attention in mainstream historiography …
movement of Raiganj Subdivision of Uttar Dinajpur district from 1905 to 1942 AD,
focusing on a region that has received limited attention in mainstream historiography …
[PDF] Women as Epistemic Authorities in Mahabharata: The Dialogue and Debate in the Shape of Dharma
P Patanjali
… The portrayal of women in the epic is intricate, prompting inquiries into the social
and philosophical insights of that era. Despite the patriarchal … Another significant
figure in the Mahabharata narrative is Savitri. Throughout the episode involving …
and philosophical insights of that era. Despite the patriarchal … Another significant
figure in the Mahabharata narrative is Savitri. Throughout the episode involving …
Managing NGO in Health and Development Sector: NGO Management
G Sadhu - 2026
… Taking a cue from Tagore’s institution at Shantiniketan, the Bengal National
College was founded, with Aurobindo Ghosh as the principal. Scores of national
schools sprang up all over the country within a short period. …
College was founded, with Aurobindo Ghosh as the principal. Scores of national
schools sprang up all over the country within a short period. …
[PDF] Towards a limited and 'quality'population: Debates on maternity benefits in mid-twentieth century India
P Dutta, MK Jha - Modern Asian Studies, 2026
Maternity benefits are historically envisioned as a means to promote maternal and
infant health in India. It was a major rationale for the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
However, maternity benefits also came to be increasingly questioned in the mid-1960s …
infant health in India. It was a major rationale for the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
However, maternity benefits also came to be increasingly questioned in the mid-1960s …
Community-based Environmental Management
PM Kakkar, M Sharma, S Singh, Y Tiwari, RJ Mani - … Solutions: Approaches in …, 2026
Community-based Environmental Management (CBEM) is emerging as an important
approach towards dealing with environmental issues and providing community
control over local natural resource management and its protection. There are …
approach towards dealing with environmental issues and providing community
control over local natural resource management and its protection. There are …
Urban Blue-Green Spaces in India: Health, Access, and Hidden Inequities
I Mathur, M Kaur - 2026
Urban blue-green spaces or UBGS, which include urban water bodies and
vegetated areas, play a key role in advancing Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good
health and well-being) and 11 (Sustainable cities and communities). Yet much of the …
vegetated areas, play a key role in advancing Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good
health and well-being) and 11 (Sustainable cities and communities). Yet much of the …
[HTML] Open letter: The need for a site‐based biodiversity standard measuring and certifying impacts from nature‐based projects
D Bartholomew, P Smith, M De Vitis, G Gann… - Plants, People, Planet, 2026
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF) sets out targets to
halt and reverse biodiversity loss, including the ambitious aim to ensure that at least
30% of degraded ecosystems are under effective restoration by 2030. Despite …
halt and reverse biodiversity loss, including the ambitious aim to ensure that at least
30% of degraded ecosystems are under effective restoration by 2030. Despite …