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CHITTAMPALLI RADHIKA Dr.V.S.V LAXMI RAMANA

Abstract: This research article explores the theme of identity formation within the confines of traditional societal structures, as depicted in Rama Mehta's novel "Inside the Haveli." The novel is set in the conservative, patriarchal environment of an Indian haveli in Udaipur, Rajasthan, where the protagonist, Geeta, struggles to reconcile her modern, educated perspectives with the traditional roles expected of her. This study employs a literary analysis to examine how Mehta portrays the quest for personal identity against the backdrop of rigid cultural norms and the complexities of gender expectations. Through Geeta's experiences, the paper discusses the broader implications of cultural and societal constraints on the development of individual identity. The analysis also highlights Mehta’s narrative techniques in portraying the nuanced ways in which a woman can navigate and, at times, subtly challenge these norms. This article contributes to the understanding of how literature reflects and critiques the conflicts between tradition and modernity in the search for self-identity.


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डॉ. हीरालाल शर्मा

Abstract: प्रागैतिहासिक काल से संस्कृति, चिंतन और धार्मिक मान्यताओं को एक धागे में पिरोकार माला के समान सहेजकर रखने का कार्य मिथक साहित्य से होता आ रहा है। इससे साहित्य में निरंतर सत्य के मूल्यों की नैरंतर्यता , अभिनवता, विश्वनियता और प्रभुविष्णुता बनी रहती है। साहित्य का प्रादुर्भाव एवं विकास भी मिथक से जुड़ा हुआ ही माना जाता है। मिथको के माध्यम से ही साहित्य में समय-समय पर नए-नए आयाम उदघाटित होते रहते हैं। अमूर्त सूक्ष्म भावो की यथाथर्ता को मिथक ' बिम्ब ' के माध्यम से प्रस्तुत करता है। मिथको के प्रयोजन को बताते हुए जो त्रिभुवन नाथ शुक्ल लिखते हैं


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Khadran Muhammed Alsahaimi Prof. Syed Mehertaj Begum

Abstract: Women's empowerment has evolved into a central objective in global development agendas. The 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women marked a pivotal moment, with 189 countries committing to gender equality through the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Despite these commitments, recent evaluations highlight significant challenges. On the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Conference, leaders expressed concern over slow progress, citing legislative rollbacks, the resurgence of misogyny, and the exacerbation of gender inequalities by technological developments .


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