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This compilation of original, peer-reviewed papers takes a multidisciplinary approach to address a diverse range of topics in the humanities and social sciences. It explores traditional knowledge systems and their relevance to sustainable development, leadership, health, and ethics.

The book delves into various themes of Indian Knowledge System, Global Relations, Governance, Policy, and Political Dynamics, Geographical Innovations, Revisiting Indian History and Culture, Contemporary Sociological Imagination, Dialogues in Literature and Literary Discourse, Communication and Language Studies, Contemporary Issues in Mental Health and Well-being, Law, Gender, Human Rights and Teacher Education. With a special emphasis on historical and cultural developments, it provides a comprehensive understanding of society, economy, human behaviour and policy in the modern world through novel academic perspectives.

This volume serves as a valuable resource for academicians, researchers and students in the field of humanities and social sciences. It also addresses concerns of policymakers, educators, civil society members, and professionals working in NGOs, governance, law, business, media, and environmental advocacy.



This compilation of original, peer-reviewed papers takes a multidisciplinary approach to address a diverse range of topics in the humanities and social sciences. It explores traditional knowledge systems and their relevance to sustainable development, leadership, health, and ethics.

Ancient wisdom, modern glow: Rasa Ratnakar and the evolution of Indian
beauty practices; Ecological wisdom in Jain Dharma: Ancient environmental
ethics for contemporary sustainability challenges; Traditional ecological
knowledge and climate adaptation: Quantifying indigenous forest management
practices in the Nilgiris biosphere reserve; Indigenous maritime weather
prediction: A decolonial analysis of Koli knowledge systems in Mumbai
(1800present); Cultural memory and scientific achievement: The legacy of
Mahrauli Iron Pillar in the Indian knowledge traditions; Hatha Yoga in Indian
knowledge system; Bodhisattva Avalokitevara: Guardian of traders paths
(with special reference to China); Critically analyzing the studies of
William Jones on Indian gods and goddesses; An analysis into the consequences
of Hindutva historical revisionism on domain of historical memory in India in
the 21st century; From tragedy to tourism: Understanding dark tourism through
bibliometrics; Religious tradition in the lost city of Dwarka; Food and
Assamese folklore: A study on the folk stories of Lakshminath Bezbaruas
Burhi Aair Sadhu; Terrorism and India-Pakistan relations: An international
relations perspective; Democracy of opinions: Analysing the role of
narratives in Indian electoral practices; India and BIMSTEC: A foreign policy
perspective; Post-pandemic shift in urban mobility patterns in India:
Long-term implications for transport planning and infrastructure investment;
Decentralisation and local governance; Need for a shift from passive dissent
to active dissent: A study of voter apathy in India; Interim government in
Bangladesh: A way forward; Homegrown terrorism and the crisis of
multiculturalism in Britain: Navigating identity, loyalty, and belonging;
Balancing privacy and practicality in the age of technology: A comparative
analysis of the EU general data protection regulation and Indias digital
personal data protection act; Assimilation vs. pragmatism: Divergent paths of
immigration policy in Spain and France; A comparative study of SAARC and the
EU on regional cooperation for sustainable development; Regionalism vs
globalism: Competing visions of international order; Trade war between US and
China: Implications for India; Analyzing the role of the United Nations in
preventing conflicts in a globalized world; Food conflict and the limits of
global action; Indias economic diplomacy against Chinas belt and road
initiative; Analysing the role of energy security in the politics of the gulf
states; Understanding the dynamics of the policy approaches of Donald Trump
and its impact on India; Indias diplomatic hedging in the Bangladesh crisis;
Memory, myth, and manuscripts: Literary trauma and the Indian knowledge
system in historical perspective; Trauma discourse on Reddit: A linguistic
pattern analysis via Voyant tools; Unveiling the unheard voices of Dalit
feminist resistance in Sujatha Gidlas Ants Among Elephants; Moral
development and environmental consciousness among young readers: A
descriptive study of Ruskin Bonds childrens fiction; E.M. Forsters
misleading writings on Hinduism: The curious case of Devi; An exploration of
unveiling harsh reality in Nayantara Sahgals This Time of Morning;
Unleashing Gaias wrath: Phantasmagorical reckonings in Claire Busss The
Gaia Project; Locating the influence of physical and psychological spaces in
the play The Iceman Cometh by Eugene ONeill; Assessment of Anita Desais
Cry, the Peacock and Where Shall We Go This Summer?; Fear as an aesthetic in
Manipuri folklore: A cultural and philosophical exploration of folktales and
rituals; The forest, the palace, and the sky: A study of emotional
cartography in Manipuri folktales; Themes of mental trauma, isolation and
abandonment in Chitra Banerjees The Palace of Illusions; Invisible wounds,
visible scars: The mental and familial breakdown in Shanta Gokhales play,
Avinash; Literature in harmony with nature: Kalidasas environmental
consciousness in his Meghadutam and Abhijnanashakuntalam; Inner turmoil:
Lugubrious but absolved in Anita Desais Fire on the Mountain; Depiction of
cultural domination in the marriage system in Vikram Seths A Suitable Boy;
Haunted by silence: Repressed memory and the shape of narrative; Amalgamation
of technical and narrative devices in The Shadow Lines: Glancing into the
sanctity of nationalism and postcolonial aftermaths; Unveiling
marginalization and marital dynamics: A study of Karnas plight through the
lens of Karnas Wife: The Outcasts Queen; The Francophone writers at the
crossroads: Between exclusion and recognition in the French literary field;
Class-coded nonverbal depiction of the lower-class in Indian visual media:
Analysis of selected films and series; Developing writing coherence through
iterative feedback: A longitudinal study of upper primary ESL students in
Indian multilingual classrooms; Redefining aging through lifelong learning
and upskilling: A sociological analysis; Nepali folk songs as the voice of
the subaltern: A critical study; Linking household demographics,
socio-economic factors, and hygiene behavior to drinking water safety and
sanitation in Dhaka slums; The role of autobiographical writing as a means of
empowerment and activism for transgender communities; Revisiting woman at the
crossroads of partition: A case study; A look into decency and morality
issues through a feminist lens: With special reference to stand-up comedy in
India; Mutilated breasts and the politics of femininity in Margaret Atwoods
Bodily Harm; Feminine perspective in Odia folklore: The story of Tapoi;
Advancing gender equality and womens empowerment: A study of international
norms and frameworks; Perceived discrimination and self-concept in
transgenders: Exploring the casual link; Representation of transgender roles
in modern Indian cinema: A breakthrough from stereotypes to authenticity;
Women in public administration in early India; Rajput pride and Mughal
harmony: The evolution of Jodhas image in Hindi cinema; Gendering culture:
The praxis of encoding, decoding the traditional Manipuri theatrical
performance Pashakela; Ineffectiveness of anti-witch hunting laws in India: A
critical analysis; Bidirectional relationship between societal norms and
advertising in shaping gender perceptions in Indian children: A bibliometric
analysis; Excusing violence: Rethinking provocation and gender in
post-British legal systems; Workplace discrimination against transgender
persons in India: Evaluating legal remedies and enforcement; Beyond the
alpha: Reimagining Shivas masculinity in Amish Tripathis Shiva Trilogy; A
study on womens mobility and public harassment in Bangladesh: Barriers on
the move; Role of social media in raising awareness and shaping social
behavior: To mitigate traditional menstrual practices (Chhaupadi) among women
in Far-Western Nepal; Mothers, madness, and memory: A feminist reading of
intergenerational trauma in Sue Monk Kidds The Mermaid Chair; The politics
of representation: Pattachitrakatha, visual culture and nationalism
construction of identity of Indian women; Tess of the DUrbervilles: A tragic
symbol of social injustice and gender inequality; Negotiating patriarchy
through performance: A gendered analysis of Sohar songs among Magahi women in
Bihar; Between voice and silence: Feminist portrayals of modern Indian women
in postcolonial literature; Gender and caste connotations of honour killing:
A study; Queering the Bildungsroman: A journey from innocence to
self-acceptance in Shyam Selvadurais Funny Boy; Digitized intimacies:
Femtech, data extraction, and reproductive rights in Indian urbanity; Black
mirrors of self-esteem: A review of smartphone addiction and its effect on
self-esteem among Indian college students; The influence of locus of control
on clothing preference indicators among young adults in Delhi-NCR; Mental
health discourse on Instagram: A content analysis of Indian origin social
media influencers; Restorative benefits of campus landscapes in a semi-arid
Indian university; Exploring the relationship between nomophobia and
psychological distress in Indian young adults; Sensitivity towards women
difficulties: Awareness and effectiveness of women empowerment in India;
Balancing innovation and ethics: Generative AIs role in the future of
education; Evolving government initiatives in children protection: Impact of
Covid-19 and the road to sustainability; Construction and standardization of
parenting style scale; "Role of AI in achieving divergent thinking" among
school students: A theoretical perspective; STEM meets STEAM: Training B.Ed.
students in arts-integrated pedagogies for transformative learning; Dalit
oppression and exclusion on educational campus: A postcolonial study of the
story "Shodh Prabandh"; Vocational education and sustainability: NEP 2020
role in shaping environmentally conscious careers; Diversity, equity, and
inclusion in educational institutions; The dual burden of inflation and
healthcare expenditure: Examining financial strain on families below the
poverty line through updated socioeconomic scales in India; Multilingualism:
An intercultural competence for a science classroom; Transforming education:
The promise and pitfalls of AI-driven personalized learning; Adapting to
crisis: Understanding climate vulnerability in Delhis informal settlements;
Artificial intelligence and electronic waste management in Uttarakhand: An
analysis; Urban Indias water supply woes: A review of policies and
provisioning; Online gaming and legal challenges in India; Validity of
electronic contracts in Indian landscape; Artificial intelligence and
criminal justice: Challenges to due process and legal accountability in
India; AI and forensics: Challenges in the criminal justice system; Medical
malpractice and exigency of codified law in Bangladesh: A study on the
attitudes of general people; Constitution of India governing hate speech;
Unveiling the margins: Analyzing the social impacts of exclusionary
categories in the Surrogacy Act of 2021; Enhancing rehabilitation for
prisoners: The effect of mental health interventions on violence reduction
and positive outcomes in India; From suppression to expression: Is the
sedition era truly over?; Digital justice and the future of family courts:
The role of AI in transforming access to justice in India; Justice beyond the
courtroom: Rethinking Indias Indigenous paths to social equity;
Surveillance, bias, and justice: Ethical implications of predictive policing
in India and the United States; Workable solutions for speedy justice, legal
reforms and social equity; The role of judicial discretion in bail decisions:
Balancing individual rights and public interest; Indias residential property
market 2024: A comparative analysis of growth, demand dynamics, and regional
disparities; Punishing poverty: The economic disparity of the poor in the
criminal justice system; Delegated legislation and doctrine of excessive
delegation: A critical analysis with special reference to India and the U.K.;
AI-powered judiciary: National and international perspectives on machine
learning in court administration; Paradigms of data protection laws in the
era of artificial intelligence; AI in personalizing OTT experiences: Its
impact on millennials viewing habits and preferences; Influence of social
media usage on learning effectiveness and career growth: Study the mediating
role of socialization, externalization, combination and internalization;
Reconstructing sanity: Multidisciplinary perspectives on mental health policy
and practice in India; Social media impact and perception towards religious
communication with reference to SAARC countries; Review of false information,
deception, and misinformation on social networks; Assessing the role of
digital media in promoting collaborative learning among secondary school
students in the Noida region; The economics of sexism: How box office success
reinforces gender stereotypes in Bollywood filmmaking; Indian green bonds: A
qualitative analysis of reporting frameworks, allocation, and impact
disclosures; Patentability of AI-generated inventions; From thrift to trend:
Exploring thrifting behaviour through the S-O-R framework; The rise of
cashless transactions: Evaluating digital payment platform using UTAUT2;
Emotion-aware image captioning using BLIP-2 and DeepFace integration;
Organisational culture as an instrument of strategic changes implementation;
Metadiscourse in law and sciences students spontaneous texts; Mapping the
research landscape of CSR and sustainable development: Insights from a
bibliometric study; Mapping the impact of artificial intelligence on the
digital economy: A bibliometric approach
Aparna Sharma is Director & Dean, School of Liberal Arts, Noida International University, Gr. Noida. She is an Academic leader and Life Skills coach with more than two decades of classroom teaching and academic administration. She has served reputed organizations in her academic journey. A Doctorate, with four Postgraduate and two Graduate degrees, complement her qualifications. Four Ph.D. have been awarded under her guidance. She has fifty plus presentations, more than forty publications, seven edited books to her credit. She has authored four books including two poetry books (in English and Hindi). Her research revolves around English Literature, Indian History, Management, Gender Studies, Law and Interdisciplinary areas.

Anil Sehrawat is Deputy Director, Amity Institute of Corporate Communications, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida. He is a distinguished academician and researcher with over more than two decades of experience in teaching, academic leadership, and research. Holding dual PhDs in English and Education, along with advanced degrees in English, Education, and Human Resource Management, he specializes in English as a Second Language, Communication Skills, and Emotional Intelligence. To his credit, as an author, there are eight books, over 40 research papers, and 45 presentations at national and international conferences. He is a seasoned trainer, and has conducted workshops on communication, leadership, emotional intelligence etc. for universities and corporate organizations.

Tapan Kumar Chandola is Professor and Dean, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow. He holds LL.B., LL.M., LL.D. degrees, with over twenty-four years of combined experience in academia and industry, he has made significant contributions to legal education and research. He has published more than fifty research papers and articles in reputed national and international journals, including Scopus and Thomson Reuters indexed publications, along with several book chapters. He is the author of four books and has guided Ph.D. and LL.M dissertations. His expertise spans across various fields of law. He is also the editor and advisor of many reputed national and international journals of various national and state universities and publication houses.