This paper explores the complexities of multidimensional poverty in India by analyzing the intera... more This paper explores the complexities of multidimensional poverty in India by analyzing the interactions among various poverty dimensions and evaluating the impact of social protection policies on poverty alleviation. Utilizing the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) methodology, the study identifies the interconnections between different deprivations and their implications for effective policy-making. It argues that while income-based measures are essential, a multidimensional approach provides a more comprehensive understanding of poverty, enabling the design of targeted interventions. The research highlights significant challenges within India's social protection system, including targeting inefficiencies and infrastructural gaps, and assesses the potential of policy innovations such as cash transfers and Universal Basic Income (UBI). Additionally, the study underscores the importance of integrating social protection policies with high-quality infrastructure to achieve sustainable poverty reduction. Findings indicate that although existing social protection schemes have made considerable progress, there is a need for a more cohesive strategy that addresses both preventive and remedial aspects of poverty. The paper concludes by recommending areas for future research, including the incorporation of new data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) and the exploration of urban poverty dynamics, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of effective poverty alleviation strategies in India.
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Trust is a cornerstone of effective human-AI collaboration, particularly in an era of rapid digit... more Trust is a cornerstone of effective human-AI collaboration, particularly in an era of rapid digitalization where AI systems are increasingly integrated into decision-making processes across various sectors. This study investigates the critical factors influencing trust namely Transparency, Interpretability, and Satisfaction, and their sector-specific dynamics in healthcare, finance, and customer service. Utilizing a cross-sectional survey of 500 participants and stratified sampling, the research highlights pivotal role of transparency and interpretability in fostering trust, particularly in high-stakes sectors such as healthcare and finance. Transparency (β = 0.512, p < 0.001) and interpretability (β = 0.602, p < 0.001) significantly enhance trust, with stronger effects observed in healthcare (????2 = 0.494) and finance (????2 = 0.511) compared to customer service (????2= 0.374). Satisfaction had been emerged as a crucial mediating variable that amplifies the relationship between transparency and trust. The indirect effect of transparency on trust through satisfaction (β = 0.223, p < 0.001) underscores the importance of user-centric design in building trust. Furthermore, satisfaction demonstrates a stronger influence on trust in customer service (????=0.653), emphasizing its importance in customer-facing applications. This study provides theoretical contributions by extending trust frameworks to sector-specific contexts and offers actionable insights for AI system developers and policymakers. The findings advocate for tailored trust-building strategies, prioritizing transparency and interpretability in healthcare and finance, while emphasizing user satisfaction in customer service. The research will advances the understanding of trust dynamics in human-AI collaboration, addressing the ethical, operational, and design challenges of AI systems in a digitalized world.
It is the right of every child to get quality education. The quality of education depends on vari... more It is the right of every child to get quality education. The quality of education depends on various factors one of which is the teacher. Teachers are the backbone and central figure of any education system. Since teaching is vitally linked with school improvement, it is important to work on teacher preparation. Apart from government, many non- government organizations (NGOs) have been working in this area. This paper aims to focus on the Necessary Teacher Training (NeTT) - an innovative two-year Pre-service Teacher Training Programme being implemented by Humana People to People India (HPPI), a non- government organization. HPPI collaborates with the state governments and private agencies to run the NeTT programme at District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs).The unique training module of NeTT is designed in alignment with the state curriculum prescribed for D.El.Ed. course at DIET’s. The programme is aligned with the vision and goals of HPPI and tailored in accordance to the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) 2009. Thus, the NeTT programme fills this gap where teacher educators aim at training teacher trainees towards improving the quality of teacher education.
This thesis has examined socio-cultural factors that are also significant problems
for Indians. S... more This thesis has examined socio-cultural factors that are also significant problems for Indians. She is an Indian playwright, novelist, short-story author, illustrator, journalist, and cartoonist. She also composes plays for theatre presentations. I have studied to assess her two plays and two novels for my thesis. The two plays are Harvest and Lights Out, while the two novels are Escape and the Island of Lost Girls. Poverty, unemployment, gender issues, violence, trans sexuality, disability, technocracy, patriarchy, and marginalization have been examined. Current and urban conditions are exemplified by people who are perceptive and flexible. Padmanabhan has brought up one of the most important issues facing Indians, namely unemployment and poverty, which has given rise to the human organ trade. In her play Harvest, Manjula Padmanabhan explores the interaction between agrarian and industrial civilization via telecommunications’ Om Prakash is from a rural background.
Vocational interest refers to an individual’s preference for particular types of work and activit... more Vocational interest refers to an individual’s preference for particular types of work and activities, reflecting personal strengths, values, and aspirations. This study focuses on the study of vocational interests of secondary school students of Murshidabad district of West Bengal. A total of 348 respondents were selected as a sample through multiple stage sampling techniques. The researchers used Kulshrestha (2009)'s Vocational Interest Record, consisting of 200 items across ten areas like, literacy, scientific, executive, commercial, constructive, artistic, agriculture, persuasive, social, and households. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated for analyzing the data that was collected. The study concludes that females and private school students have higher vocational interest levels. Further, the study found that there is a significant difference between male and female, private and government students at secondary level in the vocational interest.
The current study sought to investigate the educational aspirations of secondary school adolescen... more The current study sought to investigate the educational aspirations of secondary school adolescents concerning their parental education and types of schools. In this context, the research study's primary objective was to investigate the levels of educational aspirations of secondary school adolescents, as well as to examine their educational aspirations concerning parental education and the types of schools. The investigator gathered data from 400 adolescents in the government and private schools of Darbhanga, Bihar, India, who were in the 9th and 10th grades. A descriptive research design was implemented by the investigator. The data were collected using the survey method, with the support of a self-developed questionnaire on "Educational Aspirations of Secondary School Adolescents." Chi-square analysis was used to interpret the data. The study's findings revealed that the majority of secondary school students, i.e., 9th and 10th graders, have moderate levels of educational aspirations, and the secondary school adolescents' educational aspirations are independent of their parental education and the type of school. Furthermore, the finding revealed that secondary school boys' educational aspirations are independent of the type of school whereas secondary school girls' educational aspirations are dependent on the type of schools they attend. Based on the study's findings, it is suggested that special career-related guidance and counseling sessions for both secondary school adolescents and parents may be organized by the school to improve the educational aspirations of the adolescents.
Many non- governmental organizations (NGOs) have been making important contributions in the field... more Many non- governmental organizations (NGOs) have been making important contributions in the field of Education. Collaborating with Government machinery, they can do better for the cause of education in India. There are many NGO’s working in the area of Teacher Education. Researches indicate that students’ achievement is significantly related to the professional preparation of teachers. The National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) 2009 is a milestone in Indian education that focuses on the reform of teacher education by preparing professional and humane teacher. Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a not-for-profit development organization. It runs a Teacher Training Programme known as Necessary Teacher Training (NeTT) that focusses on improving the quality of teachers. The NeTT programme works in conjunction with Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.)- the two year pre-service teacher training course at District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs). At present this programme runs in selected DIETs of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh with the help of teacher educators of HPPI. This paper aims to focus on the NeTT programme and how it is inspired and guided by the NCFTE 2009.
The present chapter conceptualizes spatial marginalization where gender is one of the dynamic con... more The present chapter conceptualizes spatial marginalization where gender is one of the dynamic constituents which become the base of ‘Othering’. There are other constituents which could be the base of othering along with gender such as race, caste, class, language or location etc. These constituents are overlapping, for example, gender discrimination leads to spatial segregation which appears natural separation of spaces but it is rather socio-politically constructed. Othering is a continuous process which makes one ‘outsider’, marginalized and not being the participant and locates the person in a disadvantageous position. It is a process as the dominant system enforces the mothering through socialization, hegemonic knowledge system and through various institutions whereas the person or group of people who are at the marginal position struggle continuously to change his/her position of disadvantage by various means of resistance. The victim of gender-spatial othering could be of any gender and not essentially a woman as the position and sociocultural context is the determining factors In the process of marginalization.
In this research paper, the investigator tries to find out the socio-economic condition of Bordeu... more In this research paper, the investigator tries to find out the socio-economic condition of Bordeuri gaon. The researcher's main focus was to observe the socio-economic condition of the village. So, the investigator selected the whole village as the research population and selected 19 villagers as a sample. A descriptive survey method is used in this research. Data are collected through open-ended and close-ended questionnaires and unstructured interviews. Collected data are analyzed through statistical tools. The researcher tries to explore the actual living standard of the people of Bordeuri gaon.
The research paper titled “Status of Gender Equality in Workplace-a Legal Study” focuses on gende... more The research paper titled “Status of Gender Equality in Workplace-a Legal Study” focuses on gender inequality faced by women in workplaces, particularly MNCs.Focusing on the impact of laws implemented pertaining to gender inequality in India and the process for filing complaints, the paper provides a comprehensive overview of the situation regarding gender empowerment in India. Using statistical tools, a study of women in workplaces and their attitude towards this area has been done. A survey with a sample size of approximately 20 was conducted and findings revealed a majority of them being aware of the laws and policies in action but do not take extreme measures to seek justice against any kind of mistreatment, apart from other findings that are revealed.
This study delves deeply into Easterine Kire's novel, "When the River Sleeps," focusing on the in... more This study delves deeply into Easterine Kire's novel, "When the River Sleeps," focusing on the intricate portrayal of female characters and their profound connection with the natural world. Characters like Ate and Zote, who are shunned by their village due to perceived malevolent abilities, will be examined, shedding light on the unjust treatment they endure. The marginalized widow spirits, unjustly labelled as troublemakers and gossips, will also be analyzed, revealing the societal biases and prejudices that constrain their autonomy. Despite the adversity they face, the female characters in the novel exhibit resilience and inner strength, drawing empowerment, wisdom, and spiritual solace from their interactions with nature. Through their bond with the natural environment, these women find a source of liberation and sustenance, challenging existing power structures and reclaiming agency over their own narratives. The study will explore how nature serves as a transformative force, enabling these women to navigate oppression and cultivate a sense of empowerment and self-discovery.
This article describes the process of the content validity of ICT Attitude Scale. Survey design t... more This article describes the process of the content validity of ICT Attitude Scale. Survey design to measure B.Ed students' attitude towards information and communication technology (ICT). For that constructed and standardized ICT Attitude Scale and for content validity used so many techniques on the basis of expert's opinion and by using statistical treatment calculated content validity. Here discussed some content validity techniques which are based on expert's opinions.
A global pandemic claiming people's lives shouldn't be considered a way of transportation regardi... more A global pandemic claiming people's lives shouldn't be considered a way of transportation regarding environmental modification. For one factor, it's aloof from bound however lasting this dip in emissions will be once the pandemic eventually subsides, can carbon and waste emissions "bounce back" most that it'll be as if this clear-skied interlude never happened? Could the changes we tend to see these days have a lot of persistent effects? COVID-19 has heightened awareness of life conservation. As Scientific Yank has cited, the life trade secured further infamy once the agency busted the news of an animal disease infective agent jumping from animals to humans, inflicting the present pandemic. Secondly, once the Yank Veterinary Medical Association proclaimed the positive presence of COVID-19 in livestock, zoos, and Bio-Techniques Journal likewise saw captive animals check positive for the noble coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most crucial world health disaster of the century, and the greatest challenge Group Two has faced since ordinal warfare. There is no evidence of any clinically approved antiviral medication or vaccines effective against COVID-19. The coronavirus eruption is severely disrupting the worldwide economy, especially concerning the current research area of India. Severally, before the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers argued that reduced economic activity would facilitate decreased heating and air and marine pollution, permitting the surroundings to flourish slowly. The majority nation area unit tried to prevent the transmission of the sickness by testing & and treating patients, quarantining suspected persons through contact tracing, prescribing giant gatherings, maintaining complete or partial lockdowns, etc. The given paper discusses the case study which includes field and secondary data of the target area whose analysis reflects a significant correlation between contingency measures and the improvement in air quality, clean beaches, and environmental noise reduction. On the opposite hand, there also are negative secondary aspects like reduction in usage and increase in waste, additional endangering the contamination of physical areas (water and land), and air. It rapidly progresses globally, bringing significant health, economic, environmental, and social issues. This paper thus describes the impact of
This paper explores the complexities of multidimensional poverty in India by analyzing the intera... more This paper explores the complexities of multidimensional poverty in India by analyzing the interactions among various poverty dimensions and evaluating the impact of social protection policies on poverty alleviation. Utilizing the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) methodology, the study identifies the interconnections between different deprivations and their implications for effective policy-making. It argues that while income-based measures are essential, a multidimensional approach provides a more comprehensive understanding of poverty, enabling the design of targeted interventions. The research highlights significant challenges within India's social protection system, including targeting inefficiencies and infrastructural gaps, and assesses the potential of policy innovations such as cash transfers and Universal Basic Income (UBI). Additionally, the study underscores the importance of integrating social protection policies with high-quality infrastructure to achieve sustainable poverty reduction. Findings indicate that although existing social protection schemes have made considerable progress, there is a need for a more cohesive strategy that addresses both preventive and remedial aspects of poverty. The paper concludes by recommending areas for future research, including the incorporation of new data from the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) and the exploration of urban poverty dynamics, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of effective poverty alleviation strategies in India.
xz ke ia pk;r ;ks tukvks a ds fØ;kUo;u es a xz ke ia pk;rks a dh Hkw fedk% nfyr l'kfädj.k ds la n... more xz ke ia pk;r ;ks tukvks a ds fØ;kUo;u es a xz ke ia pk;rks a dh Hkw fedk% nfyr l'kfädj.k ds la nHkZ es a A eǹq y iVs y ¼'kks /k Nk=½] lekt'kkL= foHkkx] thokth fo'ofo|ky;] Xokfy;j] ¼e-ç-½ M‚-lq 'khyk ekgkS j çkpk;Z ] 'kkldh; oh-vkj-th-Lukrdks Ùkj egkfo|ky;] eq jkj] Xokfy;j] ¼e-ç-½
Trust is a cornerstone of effective human-AI collaboration, particularly in an era of rapid digit... more Trust is a cornerstone of effective human-AI collaboration, particularly in an era of rapid digitalization where AI systems are increasingly integrated into decision-making processes across various sectors. This study investigates the critical factors influencing trust namely Transparency, Interpretability, and Satisfaction, and their sector-specific dynamics in healthcare, finance, and customer service. Utilizing a cross-sectional survey of 500 participants and stratified sampling, the research highlights pivotal role of transparency and interpretability in fostering trust, particularly in high-stakes sectors such as healthcare and finance. Transparency (β = 0.512, p < 0.001) and interpretability (β = 0.602, p < 0.001) significantly enhance trust, with stronger effects observed in healthcare (????2 = 0.494) and finance (????2 = 0.511) compared to customer service (????2= 0.374). Satisfaction had been emerged as a crucial mediating variable that amplifies the relationship between transparency and trust. The indirect effect of transparency on trust through satisfaction (β = 0.223, p < 0.001) underscores the importance of user-centric design in building trust. Furthermore, satisfaction demonstrates a stronger influence on trust in customer service (????=0.653), emphasizing its importance in customer-facing applications. This study provides theoretical contributions by extending trust frameworks to sector-specific contexts and offers actionable insights for AI system developers and policymakers. The findings advocate for tailored trust-building strategies, prioritizing transparency and interpretability in healthcare and finance, while emphasizing user satisfaction in customer service. The research will advances the understanding of trust dynamics in human-AI collaboration, addressing the ethical, operational, and design challenges of AI systems in a digitalized world.
It is the right of every child to get quality education. The quality of education depends on vari... more It is the right of every child to get quality education. The quality of education depends on various factors one of which is the teacher. Teachers are the backbone and central figure of any education system. Since teaching is vitally linked with school improvement, it is important to work on teacher preparation. Apart from government, many non- government organizations (NGOs) have been working in this area. This paper aims to focus on the Necessary Teacher Training (NeTT) - an innovative two-year Pre-service Teacher Training Programme being implemented by Humana People to People India (HPPI), a non- government organization. HPPI collaborates with the state governments and private agencies to run the NeTT programme at District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs).The unique training module of NeTT is designed in alignment with the state curriculum prescribed for D.El.Ed. course at DIET’s. The programme is aligned with the vision and goals of HPPI and tailored in accordance to the National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) 2009. Thus, the NeTT programme fills this gap where teacher educators aim at training teacher trainees towards improving the quality of teacher education.
This thesis has examined socio-cultural factors that are also significant problems
for Indians. S... more This thesis has examined socio-cultural factors that are also significant problems for Indians. She is an Indian playwright, novelist, short-story author, illustrator, journalist, and cartoonist. She also composes plays for theatre presentations. I have studied to assess her two plays and two novels for my thesis. The two plays are Harvest and Lights Out, while the two novels are Escape and the Island of Lost Girls. Poverty, unemployment, gender issues, violence, trans sexuality, disability, technocracy, patriarchy, and marginalization have been examined. Current and urban conditions are exemplified by people who are perceptive and flexible. Padmanabhan has brought up one of the most important issues facing Indians, namely unemployment and poverty, which has given rise to the human organ trade. In her play Harvest, Manjula Padmanabhan explores the interaction between agrarian and industrial civilization via telecommunications’ Om Prakash is from a rural background.
Vocational interest refers to an individual’s preference for particular types of work and activit... more Vocational interest refers to an individual’s preference for particular types of work and activities, reflecting personal strengths, values, and aspirations. This study focuses on the study of vocational interests of secondary school students of Murshidabad district of West Bengal. A total of 348 respondents were selected as a sample through multiple stage sampling techniques. The researchers used Kulshrestha (2009)'s Vocational Interest Record, consisting of 200 items across ten areas like, literacy, scientific, executive, commercial, constructive, artistic, agriculture, persuasive, social, and households. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated for analyzing the data that was collected. The study concludes that females and private school students have higher vocational interest levels. Further, the study found that there is a significant difference between male and female, private and government students at secondary level in the vocational interest.
The current study sought to investigate the educational aspirations of secondary school adolescen... more The current study sought to investigate the educational aspirations of secondary school adolescents concerning their parental education and types of schools. In this context, the research study's primary objective was to investigate the levels of educational aspirations of secondary school adolescents, as well as to examine their educational aspirations concerning parental education and the types of schools. The investigator gathered data from 400 adolescents in the government and private schools of Darbhanga, Bihar, India, who were in the 9th and 10th grades. A descriptive research design was implemented by the investigator. The data were collected using the survey method, with the support of a self-developed questionnaire on "Educational Aspirations of Secondary School Adolescents." Chi-square analysis was used to interpret the data. The study's findings revealed that the majority of secondary school students, i.e., 9th and 10th graders, have moderate levels of educational aspirations, and the secondary school adolescents' educational aspirations are independent of their parental education and the type of school. Furthermore, the finding revealed that secondary school boys' educational aspirations are independent of the type of school whereas secondary school girls' educational aspirations are dependent on the type of schools they attend. Based on the study's findings, it is suggested that special career-related guidance and counseling sessions for both secondary school adolescents and parents may be organized by the school to improve the educational aspirations of the adolescents.
Many non- governmental organizations (NGOs) have been making important contributions in the field... more Many non- governmental organizations (NGOs) have been making important contributions in the field of Education. Collaborating with Government machinery, they can do better for the cause of education in India. There are many NGO’s working in the area of Teacher Education. Researches indicate that students’ achievement is significantly related to the professional preparation of teachers. The National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE) 2009 is a milestone in Indian education that focuses on the reform of teacher education by preparing professional and humane teacher. Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a not-for-profit development organization. It runs a Teacher Training Programme known as Necessary Teacher Training (NeTT) that focusses on improving the quality of teachers. The NeTT programme works in conjunction with Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.)- the two year pre-service teacher training course at District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs). At present this programme runs in selected DIETs of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh with the help of teacher educators of HPPI. This paper aims to focus on the NeTT programme and how it is inspired and guided by the NCFTE 2009.
The present chapter conceptualizes spatial marginalization where gender is one of the dynamic con... more The present chapter conceptualizes spatial marginalization where gender is one of the dynamic constituents which become the base of ‘Othering’. There are other constituents which could be the base of othering along with gender such as race, caste, class, language or location etc. These constituents are overlapping, for example, gender discrimination leads to spatial segregation which appears natural separation of spaces but it is rather socio-politically constructed. Othering is a continuous process which makes one ‘outsider’, marginalized and not being the participant and locates the person in a disadvantageous position. It is a process as the dominant system enforces the mothering through socialization, hegemonic knowledge system and through various institutions whereas the person or group of people who are at the marginal position struggle continuously to change his/her position of disadvantage by various means of resistance. The victim of gender-spatial othering could be of any gender and not essentially a woman as the position and sociocultural context is the determining factors In the process of marginalization.
In this research paper, the investigator tries to find out the socio-economic condition of Bordeu... more In this research paper, the investigator tries to find out the socio-economic condition of Bordeuri gaon. The researcher's main focus was to observe the socio-economic condition of the village. So, the investigator selected the whole village as the research population and selected 19 villagers as a sample. A descriptive survey method is used in this research. Data are collected through open-ended and close-ended questionnaires and unstructured interviews. Collected data are analyzed through statistical tools. The researcher tries to explore the actual living standard of the people of Bordeuri gaon.
The research paper titled “Status of Gender Equality in Workplace-a Legal Study” focuses on gende... more The research paper titled “Status of Gender Equality in Workplace-a Legal Study” focuses on gender inequality faced by women in workplaces, particularly MNCs.Focusing on the impact of laws implemented pertaining to gender inequality in India and the process for filing complaints, the paper provides a comprehensive overview of the situation regarding gender empowerment in India. Using statistical tools, a study of women in workplaces and their attitude towards this area has been done. A survey with a sample size of approximately 20 was conducted and findings revealed a majority of them being aware of the laws and policies in action but do not take extreme measures to seek justice against any kind of mistreatment, apart from other findings that are revealed.
This study delves deeply into Easterine Kire's novel, "When the River Sleeps," focusing on the in... more This study delves deeply into Easterine Kire's novel, "When the River Sleeps," focusing on the intricate portrayal of female characters and their profound connection with the natural world. Characters like Ate and Zote, who are shunned by their village due to perceived malevolent abilities, will be examined, shedding light on the unjust treatment they endure. The marginalized widow spirits, unjustly labelled as troublemakers and gossips, will also be analyzed, revealing the societal biases and prejudices that constrain their autonomy. Despite the adversity they face, the female characters in the novel exhibit resilience and inner strength, drawing empowerment, wisdom, and spiritual solace from their interactions with nature. Through their bond with the natural environment, these women find a source of liberation and sustenance, challenging existing power structures and reclaiming agency over their own narratives. The study will explore how nature serves as a transformative force, enabling these women to navigate oppression and cultivate a sense of empowerment and self-discovery.
This article describes the process of the content validity of ICT Attitude Scale. Survey design t... more This article describes the process of the content validity of ICT Attitude Scale. Survey design to measure B.Ed students' attitude towards information and communication technology (ICT). For that constructed and standardized ICT Attitude Scale and for content validity used so many techniques on the basis of expert's opinion and by using statistical treatment calculated content validity. Here discussed some content validity techniques which are based on expert's opinions.
A global pandemic claiming people's lives shouldn't be considered a way of transportation regardi... more A global pandemic claiming people's lives shouldn't be considered a way of transportation regarding environmental modification. For one factor, it's aloof from bound however lasting this dip in emissions will be once the pandemic eventually subsides, can carbon and waste emissions "bounce back" most that it'll be as if this clear-skied interlude never happened? Could the changes we tend to see these days have a lot of persistent effects? COVID-19 has heightened awareness of life conservation. As Scientific Yank has cited, the life trade secured further infamy once the agency busted the news of an animal disease infective agent jumping from animals to humans, inflicting the present pandemic. Secondly, once the Yank Veterinary Medical Association proclaimed the positive presence of COVID-19 in livestock, zoos, and Bio-Techniques Journal likewise saw captive animals check positive for the noble coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most crucial world health disaster of the century, and the greatest challenge Group Two has faced since ordinal warfare. There is no evidence of any clinically approved antiviral medication or vaccines effective against COVID-19. The coronavirus eruption is severely disrupting the worldwide economy, especially concerning the current research area of India. Severally, before the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers argued that reduced economic activity would facilitate decreased heating and air and marine pollution, permitting the surroundings to flourish slowly. The majority nation area unit tried to prevent the transmission of the sickness by testing & and treating patients, quarantining suspected persons through contact tracing, prescribing giant gatherings, maintaining complete or partial lockdowns, etc. The given paper discusses the case study which includes field and secondary data of the target area whose analysis reflects a significant correlation between contingency measures and the improvement in air quality, clean beaches, and environmental noise reduction. On the opposite hand, there also are negative secondary aspects like reduction in usage and increase in waste, additional endangering the contamination of physical areas (water and land), and air. It rapidly progresses globally, bringing significant health, economic, environmental, and social issues. This paper thus describes the impact of
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for Indians. She is an Indian playwright, novelist, short-story author, illustrator, journalist, and cartoonist. She also composes plays for theatre presentations. I have studied to assess her two plays and two novels for my thesis. The two plays are Harvest and Lights Out, while the two novels are Escape and the Island of Lost Girls. Poverty, unemployment, gender issues, violence, trans sexuality, disability, technocracy, patriarchy, and marginalization have been examined. Current and urban conditions are exemplified by people who are perceptive and flexible. Padmanabhan has brought up one of the most important issues facing Indians, namely unemployment and poverty, which has given rise to the human organ trade. In her play Harvest, Manjula Padmanabhan explores the interaction between agrarian and industrial civilization via telecommunications’ Om Prakash is from a rural background.
for Indians. She is an Indian playwright, novelist, short-story author, illustrator, journalist, and cartoonist. She also composes plays for theatre presentations. I have studied to assess her two plays and two novels for my thesis. The two plays are Harvest and Lights Out, while the two novels are Escape and the Island of Lost Girls. Poverty, unemployment, gender issues, violence, trans sexuality, disability, technocracy, patriarchy, and marginalization have been examined. Current and urban conditions are exemplified by people who are perceptive and flexible. Padmanabhan has brought up one of the most important issues facing Indians, namely unemployment and poverty, which has given rise to the human organ trade. In her play Harvest, Manjula Padmanabhan explores the interaction between agrarian and industrial civilization via telecommunications’ Om Prakash is from a rural background.