Journal of National Development

The Journal of National Development (JND) is an interdisciplinary bi-annual peer reviewed & refereed international journal committed to the ideals of a ‘world community’ and ‘universal brotherhood’.

Procedure for Manuscript Submission and Acceptance

Journal of National Development (JND) is bi-annual peer reviewed & refereed international journal, two issues–Number 1 (Summer) and Number 2 (Winter) are published in June and December every year.

Editorial Board

Dharam Vir, Former Head, Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Sociology, Nanakchand Anglo Sanskrit College, CCS University, Meerut–250 004, India

Guidelines for Contributors

Manuscripts for publication (papers, notes, book reviews etc.) in the Journal of National Development (JND) and Contemporary Social Sciences (CSS) must be in English (in Hindi only for ‘Special Issue of JND in Hindi’).

Contemporary Social Sciences

Contemporary Social Sciences (CSS) is a quarterly peer reviewed & refereed international journal published since 1972 under the auspicious of Research Foundation

Publication Ethics

Journal of National Development (JND) and Contemporary Social Sciences (CSS) follow all ethical values to ensure scholarly integrity in an answerable manner.

JND Meerut

Contemporary Social Science

Volume 35, No. 2 (April-June), 2026

S. No. Title of Manuscript Page No. PDF
1.

From Baskets to Manholes: A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Transition of Manual Scavenging and the Technological Paradox of the NAMASTE Scheme

Author: Shweta Yadav & Ranjana Devi
1-16 View
2.

Replication of Gandhian thoughts and Practices in the Contemporary Indian Corporate World

Author: Mast Ram
17-32 View
3.

Administrative Traditions and Parliamentary Challenges in India: A Historical Perspective

Author: Munesh Kumar Pathak & Ruchi Mittal
33-37 View
4.

Mapping Digital Sociology: An Introduction to Its Themes, Scholarship, and Growth

Author: Vinay Singh Chauhan
38-56 View
5.

Ethnic Identity, Migration, and Diaspora: Exploring Ethnocentrism through Sociological Analysis

Author: Balaji Kendre
57-64 View
6.

The Emergence and Rise of the Communist Movement in Nepal, 1949–1996

Author: Guman Singh Khattri & Bishnu Prasad Khanal
65-79 View
7.

The Developmental Production of Disaster Risk, Vulnerability, and Social Conflict: A Theoretical Review

Author: Narayan Prasad Sharma Duwadee
80-98 View
8.

Born into Hierarchy: Understanding Psychological Architecture of Caste Introducing Hierarchical Imprint Model of Caste Psychology (HIM-CP)

Author: Dipanwita Chakraborty & Alpna Agarwal
99-111 View
9.

Inter-District Analysis of Indebtedness among Non-Farm Households in Rural Punjab

Author: Rupinder Kaur, Anupama, Jasdeep Singh Toor & Kuldeep Singh
112-125 View
10.

The Narrative Convention of Nonfiction and Female Writings of “Non-gender-oriented”: An Analysis of Chinese Female Nonfiction Writings in the New Era

Author: Li Mushan
126-135 View
11.

Indians and Britishers: Rivalry from the Battle of Delhi (1803) to the Battle for Delhi (1857): With special reference to Chaudhary Ganga Bishan of NCR Delhi

Author: Vighnesh Kumar
136-146 View
12.

Some Aspects of Gender Inequality in India

Author: Namrata Prasad
147-155 View
13.

Ethnicity, Adequacy of Consumption and Inequality in Nepal

Author: Tika Ram Gautam & Shishir Gautam
156-170 View
14.

Democratic Decentralization in Himachal Pradesh: An Analysis of Electoral Participation, Representation and Emerging Trends in the 2026 Panchayat Elections

Author: Pawan Kumar
171-181 View
15.

The Ecology-Commerce Nexus of Biodiversity Loss: Implications for Human Health and Economic Productivity in the Aravalli Range, India

Author: Anant Kumar Garg
182-204 View
16.

An Introductory Note on the Tihanpuri Syed Brothers (Up To Governorship of Allahabad and Patna)

Author: Vighnesh Kumar & Zeenat Zaidi
205-213 View