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Gyanesh and Ajay Chaudhary

Abstract: The present study was conducted to found out the relationship between emotional maturity and parent involvement of higher secondary students of Meerut city. Emotional maturity was measured by Dr Yashvir Singh and Mahesh Bhargava’s emotional maturity scale, while Dr Vijay Laxmi Chauhan and Gunjan Ganotra Arora parental involvement scale was used to measure the parental involvement of the students


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Sompal Singh and Ambuj Sharma

Abstract: The present study is an attempt to study the family Relationship and love on the existence and shaping of the women personalities through the Indian diaspora Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's novels. The Mistress of Spices, Sister of my Heart, Oleander Girl. She is like other feminist writers, she has shown feminism through her work in literature as well as social work. The research paper essentially highlights family relationships.


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Shagufta Fatema,

Abstract: This research paper aims to provide a comparative analysis of Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Indian writer, with other notable Indian writers. The objective is to examine the literary styles, themes, contributions, and impact of these writers on Indian literature. The paper discusses key works and explores the cultural, political, and social contexts in which these authors operate. The comparison will shed light on the unique attributes and distinctiveness of Shashi Tharoor's writing in relation to other Indian writers, highlighting his significant contributions to contemporary Indian literature.


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Dr. Kuldeep Shukla

Abstract: The library environment has undergone a rapid changes leading to new generation of libraries with an emphasis on e- resources. Moreover, as the popularity of e-resources increases, the librarians and staff are also concerned about e-resources, their methods accessing, evaluation, selection, organization etc. The present paper is to obviously and effectively divulge


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Dr. Smita K

Abstract: This paper explores the role of the supernatural—particularly ghosts, prophecy, and fate—in British literature, tracing its development from Shakespeare’s early modern dramas to Susan Hill’s contemporary gothic fiction. In Shakespeare, the supernatural functions as both spectacle and moral authority: the ghost of King Hamlet demands vengeance, while the witches in Macbeth destabilize human agency through ambiguous prophecy, raising enduring questions about free will and predestination. The gothic tradition that follows intensifies these motifs, presenting haunted spaces, uncanny figures, and prophetic warnings as reflections of psychological fear and societal anxieties. In the twentieth century, Susan Hill reconfigures these supernatural elements in novels such as The Woman in Black, where ghosts emerge as embodiments of trauma, grief, and social injustice, and fate manifests as an inescapable haunting that binds past to present. By comparing Shakespeare and Hill, this study highlights both continuity and transformation in the supernatural, showing how it dramatizes timeless human struggles with destiny, morality, and the unseen.\r\n


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