Articles: Recent submissions

  • Sundke, Aatif (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    Proscribed love relationships destroy and thwart many characters from the works of the Bard, but no two ill-fated Shakespearean romances quite emulate one another like Romeo and Juliet from Romeo and Juliet and Lorenzo and ...
  • Singh, Dheeraj (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    Maharashtra is India's third-largest state. The state's water supply is both physically and temporally uneven. Irrigation now accounts for about 80% of total water usage, a proportion that is expected to decrease as ...
  • Kashikar, Vasundhara; Waykar, Kishor (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility has been well established in the business conglomerates of India and many are now influencing this role over the society. The need of CSR is even more urgent in developing ...
  • Tilak, Geetali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    British civil servant Allan Octavian Hume established the Indian National Congress party in 1885. His fundamental aim was to bring educated people together with the help of common platform to influence policymaking. Banaras ...
  • Tilak, Deepak (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    Here in the present study, the researcher has observed that Tilak lived a simple living by maintaining high thinking ability. He served the prison several times. But with the kind and good behaviour he earned early release ...
  • Tilak, Deepak; Tilak, Geetali (Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Here in the present study, the researcher has observed that Tilak lived a simple living by maintaining high thinking ability. He suffered imprisonment several times. But with the kind and good behaviour he earned early ...
  • Tilak, Geetali (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    The cartoons genre is one of the most demanding research interests today across various studies since its potential strength to reach people in short message form. This study is focused on illustrating cartoons as a ...
  • Kulkarni, Sanika (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    An Australian writer, critic and teacher A.A. Phillips coined the term 'the cultural cringe' in 1950 to describe an Australian tendency to identify our literature and art as inferior to work produced overseas, particularly ...
  • Sathaye, Keshav; Tilak, Geetali (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    In media houses, particularly in journalism and entertainment sector what we observe that women have always been given abackseat. In serials / films/ commercial ads, she has been portrayed as a product rather than a ...
  • Kanegaonkar (Kulkarni), Nutan (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    In India the culture is very complex and has many dimensions to it. There so many castes and sub-castes that it is difficult to address gender issues. And if talk about LGBTQIAit is very complex issue. There is social ...
  • Jadhav, Bharat; Lanjekar, Kunal (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    The activity of communication cannot be stopped in human life. Communication can be carried out in various ways but often it is done through two significant media. One of the significant media of communication is referred ...
  • Waykar, Kishor; Shetty, Lalit (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    Social media is a platform where you can show your creation, exchange your ideas, and other information via virtual communities and networks. Social networking sites are available through which people can easily connect ...
  • Sundke, Atif (Journal of education : Rabindra Bharati University, 2022)
    Cinema is an integral part of one’s life. People try to imitate and absorb the characters in the real life. There is a connection of real and reel life. Literature is a mirror to the society and vice a versa. People try ...
  • Dhole, Shrihari; Satheesh, Ananth (2022-07)
    This paper discusses the current state of photography and the effect of social media especially Instagram on photography. It also focuses on the concept of mobility in photography (Smartphone photography) and the new ...
  • Singh, Kawaljit; Chakravorty, Debahuti (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-07)
    This research paper is an exploration of women in sports journalism and the challenges they face when entering the locker room. It begins with an introduction focused on the history of women in sports journalism. Following ...
  • Joshi, Himanshu; Shetty, Lalit (2022-07)
    This research is based on a current topic in applied marketing that focuses on a comparative study between mirrorless camera and DSLR camera. The goal of this study is to investigate and identify the factors affecting the ...
  • Kotwal, Sampada; Kanegaonkar, Nutan (2022-07)
    Widespread belief in misinformation circulating online is a critical challenge for modern societies. This project is study of influence of social media on young voters in Pune. Aim of this project is to analyze understanding ...
  • Pathak, Atharva; Gaikwad, Nayan (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-07)
    Music is a very important part of the Indian film industry and it is famous for its songs. The songs have been around since the beginning of the Indian film industry. There are legendary music composers who have raised the ...
  • Hooda, Manoj; Kashikar, Vasundhara (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-07)
    The sports departments of news organizations with both newspaper and website publications have been affected considerably by the evolving demands of online journalism. The over-arching focus of the research project is on ...
  • Singh, Dheeraj; Tilak, Deepak (Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, 2022-05)
    Agriculture consumes over 80% of the present water supply. Irrigated land makes up roughly 48.8% of India's 140 million hectares (mha) of agricultural land. Rainwater is used to irrigate the remaining 51.2 percent. Mizoram ...

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