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Today we are living in an era of information explosion and a gale of change is blowing in the pedagogy of teaching English. As such there has been a deep connection between ELT and ICT which accelerates the impact on the perspectives about teaching and learning. The development of information and Communication Technology (ICT)-electronic, mail, internet, intranet, multi-media, language laboratory, possibility to use collaborating platforms, undoubtedly, ...
This book, containing 19 papers, seeks to examine the changing paradigm of language and literature, with special reference to India. Analyzing the teacher’s role in training and development, at discusses at length the examination and evaluation system at UG and PG levels of English literature in the universities of Uttar Pradesh, the impact of globalization on human rights in the country, and the intellectual property rights.
Making a comparative study of ...
This compendium of 22 papers attempts to examine the different aspects of English literature. Taking a close look at Nigerian feminist literature, it address various issues concerning human rights violations against dalit women, non-violence, the caste system, gender discrimination, right to education, modern human predicaments, and women as mothers.
This compendium of 17 papers attempts to examine the different aspects of English literature. Taking a close look at literary osmosis in the modern Arabic literature, it discusses at length the portrayal of hunger, plot structure in Hindi cinema, representation of women, human bonds and sympathy, marginalization, dalit psychology, and deeper side of human nature.
The book probes the deep connection between English language teaching and the use and role of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Emphasising that ICT is now an indispensable part of the contemporary learning environment, it points that integration of ICT in foreign language learning provides a powerful learning environment to ensure cooperative learning and a variety of different interactions. It views the challenges of ELT and the need to rethink ...
The indian army that is well regarded as the epitome of chivalry, gallantry and intrepidity, is the subcontinent's guardian against all kinds of intrusions. This book intends to track India's army after independence and also outlines and examines the sustainble issues it is now facing. The book will examine the various ares in which indian army have developed including its equipments, regiments and special forces, etc.
The book deals with the organisation and functioning of the Indian army, the largest component of the Indian armed forces, and the battles it has engaged in since the colonial times. It focuses on the battles of the army of British India during World War I and operations of World War II, the Indo-Pakistan wars over the decades, the Indo-Chinese war of 1962 and the conflict in Kargil. It discusses the major operations of the army in wars and conflicts—the ...
Dalit literature is now over arching the vernacular languages. Written often in the material or territorial, it intends to shrug out of the insular to the global. It has, through he politics of deconstructing its lived experience, bought about a change in borders, a rethinking of the margins and an erasure of boundaries and most importantly valorized a language of power through dissent. The present anthology is a humble effort to bring the neglected parts of the ...
The era of post-colonialism has fetched greater significance to Indian English literature, it has taken it on a global ride, and has provided a golden opportunity to the young creative writers to act or perform on a global stage. Suddenly there is a burst of new Indian novelists and poets, the world over. Indubitably, the credit for such a high popularity of Indian English literature goes to Salman Rushdie, who initiated a new trend of English writing and proved ...
Today, the world has a dream, a simple dream which all of us share. It is the dream of turning the image of woman around and making it regain the same prestige and glory that it once enjoyed and commanded. The dream is remarkably simple, yet like all simple things, this too may prove a little difficult to realize. For simple things, as we all know, often make toughest demands on us. But challenges should not deter us; they should spur us on. We should rise to ...
The present study entitled ‘Time in the Poetry of Matthew Arnold’ focuses on Arnold’s three fold, present and future, which are also identified with the ‘the forest glade’, ‘the burning or darkling plain’ and ‘the wide glimmering sea’ separated from one another by a kind of ‘gorge’. As a whole, this dialectic denotes the life of an individual and these regions are childhood, maturity and old age or death. The first is a period of joyous ...