Department of Journalism and Mass Communication: Recent submissions

  • Tilak, Deepak (New Archaeological & Genological Society, 2022)
    Lokmanya Tilak's commentary on Shrimad Bhagwad Gita changed the traditional view of Gita from Sanyas to Karmayoga. Lokmanya Tilak presented his observation against inaction or renunciation. Tilak through his thesis ...
  • Shelar, Vijay Kisan; Shetty, Lalit R. (Rabindrabharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    The study of this Foreground element is indicated that photography educators must recognize that students need to understand this foreground visual elements and how it impacts a photograph. However, it is more important ...
  • Singh, Dheeraj; Dongare, Rashmi (New Archaeological & Genological Society, 2022)
    In contemporary society, obesity and sedentary behaviour are quickly becoming health concerns. The subject of persuasive and behaviour change technology is constantly evolving, and it increasingly aims to affect people's ...
  • Tilak, Geetali (New Archaeological & Genological Society, 2022)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes in teaching methods worldwide, with a shift towards online and blended learning. This study aimed to explore the changes in teaching methods post-COVID and their impact ...
  • Bagaitkar-Palkar, Anuja (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    Media is one of the most clichéd and at the same time most talked about topics around the world. The impact of media globally on people is such that media has become a tool to inject people with not just information but ...
  • Jawale, Dhammaratna; Nair, Binesh (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    This research paper explores the partial ban on social media platforms by the Indian Army. The research aims to understand the on the reason of the ban on social media platforms, impact of the ban on the social lives of ...
  • Mehta, Kimaya (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    The rise of Instagram as a well-liked social media platform has revolutionised how people create and express their social media identities. The emphasis on visual content, follower count, and content curation on Instagram ...
  • Shetty, Lalit (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    The emerging IT work culture for remote working is popularly accepted during the COVID19 pandemic and many organizations have accepted transformation to work from home culture as a future work strategy. The new culture is ...
  • Kanegaonkar Kulkarni, Nutan (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    The pandemic, and more precisely the regulations connected with it, have influenced the society’s functioning, which is especially visible in the case of the young population. The goal of the research was to compare students’ ...
  • Shelar, Vijay (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    According to studies on the Minimalism Art Movement, photography instructors must recognise that students must comprehend Minimalism in photography and how it affects a sequence of photographs, leaving the audience burden-free ...
  • Shashwati, Shweta (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    The caste system is a social evil which is existed in Indian society since time immemorial. People have criticized and opposed it for centuries, and some social evils have been prevalent in India. Because of this, the ...
  • Tilak, Geetali (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Kesari, the newspaper started by Lokmanya Tilak, completed a hundred and forty one years of its journey on the 4th of January 2022. This is indeed phenomenal in the history of vernacular journalism in India as it is the ...
  • Lanjekar, Kunal; Gaikwad, Nayan (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    A new concept of sustainability has emerged with rapid development in the economy and lifestyle of people. With the advancement of technology, the economy has achieved bigger goals and made a tremendous transition in ...
  • Kanegaonkar, Nutan (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Visual communication is the optical information which concludes or understands the concepts presented in front of the viewer through various forms. It is workable in both online and offline format. After identifying the ...
  • Singh, Dheeraj (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Many businesses are using social media to promote their services and engage with customers in new ways, but what happens when social media fails to work in their favor? This article will discuss the benefits and risks of ...
  • Jawale, Dhammaratna (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Contemporary Indian television is on the verge of a cardinal paradigm shift with the increasing penetration of New Media. However, while zooming out the television landscape in India, the impact of the launch of LPG policy ...
  • Jadhav, Bharat; Shetty, Lalit (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Sustainable development is a development that satisfies current needs without compromising future generations' welfare. Every human being can get the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values needed to construct a sustainable ...
  • Tilak, Deepak; Tilak, Geetali (Eur. Chem. Bull., 2023)
    Here in the present study, the researcher has observed that Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak was not against the objects, but he was against the person. Further, we found that Lokmanya Tilak supported reformation done for woman ...
  • Tilak, Deepak; Tilak, Geetali (Eur. Chem. Bull., 2023)
    In the present paper, the researcher has observed that Tilak was a realist and idealistic philosopher. He described his feeling and ideology in an articulating way. He kept the Swaraj as the center of focus and prevailed ...
  • Tilak, Geetali (Eur. Chem. Bull., 2023)
    India is a country with a legacy of a rich heritage and takes pride in its scriptures and the study of Brahmadnyan which present answers to the curiosity, enquiry and confusion that arise in the minds of Generation Z ...

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