ISSN: 2455-9687
(A Quarterly International Peer-reviewed Refereed e-Journal
Devoted to English Language and Literature)
Divine powers work and create positive environment but satanic powers with masks pollute and pour poison. The destructive powers under the guidance of satanic powers are working to destroy India and her culture from within. These powers talk of rights and freedom but never perform their right duties. Rights, not duties are the mantras which they chant. They forget or rather pretend to forget their duties but never forget to ensnare the people with the wrong or negative arguments, misquoted from the religious texts. Read More
Art of PoetryPCK Prem | Looking Within and BeyondR K Singh |
Poetry carries restrained praise, a bit of irony and satire, and reluctance of many to share or not to share its joy and here, just ignore smiles and applause. Poems can be straight, complex, and at times, obscure but genuinely try to portray life in... Read More | Perhaps it's time to think what it means to be a poet writing in English in a country that hardly cares about poetry. Of course poetry collections keep appearing, mostly with the poets' own money, in print and online, but reaching out to influential media and academia has been difficult. Read More |
1. COVID-19: Relevance of Swami Vivekananda’s “The Plague Manifesto” in the Present Day Scenario — Dakshta Arora
2. Space for Woman: A Study of Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters — Neetika
3. Modern Urban Life: A Study of Shobha De’s Socialite Evenings
— Monika Gupta
4. Women in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland — Aju Mukhopadhyay
5. Manas Bakshi's Poetic Concerns for Human Relations: An Overview with a special reference to Parnassus of Revival — Katta Rajamouly
6. Counterproductive Values in Arun Joshi’s "The Only American From Our Village" — Abnish Singh Chauhan