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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SCIENCES

Peer Reviewed, Indexed & Refereed Quarterly International Research Journal

ISSN : 0302-9298

Published by : Research Foundation International (India), New Delhi-110085

General Impact Factor : 2.495; Global Impact Factor : 0.765

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Vol 32, Number 3 (July-September), 2023

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Simmering Silences of the Subdued Second Sex : A Study of Women Characters in Tasneem Khan’s Eh Mere Rehnuma

Author : Jyotika Elhance 

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A Historical Study of the Flood of 1930 in Undivided Goalpara

District in Assam

Author : Roja Ahmed

12-22

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New View of “Body Writings” at the Perspective of Narratology

in China of the 21st Century 

Author : Li Mushan

23-30

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A Study on Social Equality with reference to Migrant

Construction Workers in Kerala 

Author : Simi S V

31-44

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Homelessness and its Impact on Children : Examining Physical

Health, Emotional Well-being, Education and Social

Development 

Author : Rashmi and Mallikarjun K. S. 

45-52

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The Comparative Study of Motor Fitness Components between Kho-Kho and Kabaddi Players

Author : Varsha Gautam

53-57

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The Courtiers of Kantipur during the Malla Period (1484-1768)

Author : Balaram Kayastha 

58-73

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Factors of Gender Inequality in India : An Emerging Issue

Author : Akshay Kumar

74-79

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Defence Cooperation between India and US during UPA Government

Author : Sarwan Singh and Hakim Singh

80-88

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Strengthen Unity into the Glass of Pilgrimage in Kechopalri Lake in West Sikkim : Some Observations 

Author : Hasibul Rahaman

89-96

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Rosy as Indian Clytemnestra in R. K. Narayan’s ‘The Guide’

Author : Yashika Tomar

97-103

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The Importance of Remittances in Poverty Alleviation : A Study of Sauraha Rural Municipality, Kapilbastu

Author : Ram Raj Pokharel

104-124

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75 Days of Indian Revolution of 1857 Versus Jehad in Bijnor (A Case Study from 13th May to 28 July 1857)

Author : Vighnesh Kumar

125-135

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Revisiting Colonial British Imperialism through Governor General Lord Wellesley’s Agra-Delhi Plan in 1803

Author : Kuldeep Kumar Tyagi, Vighnesh Kumar, Shivani Tyagi and Manpreet Cour

136-141

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Identification of Raja Deshraj Tyagi’s then newly founded Capital City of ‘Brahmabad’ through its Royal Pond ‘Raja Wala Talab’

Author : .Vighnesh Kumar and Vinay Bhardwaj

142-150

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 Sketch of Mareh Khan Blackguard : The Infamous Villain of 1857 (A Case Study upto 23rd July, 1857)

Author : Vighnesh Kumar

151

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