| S. No. | Title and Authors Name |
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| 1 |
The world is divided between those who stay and those who leave": A portrayal of the woman warriors in the selected texts of Bharati Mukherjee
Moumita Bera and Tirna Sadhu
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 425-430
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| 2 |
“Sometimes everyone pretended to be normal until one day the truth was undeniable”: Reviewing the agony of a transgender at being misgendered through selected Young Adult fiction
Tirna Sadhu and Samiran Hazra
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 431-435
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| 3 |
An eco-feminist study in the select works of Bina Agarwal
Mahendra Pal Arya and Dr. Dharmveer Singh
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 436-438
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| 4 |
Voices in the shadows: Navigating female agency and empowerment in P Sivakami's taming of women
Sowmya Mary Thomas
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 439-441
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| 5 |
Graph theory applications in English verb phrases
Jeffrey A Rajik
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 442-445
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| 6 |
Navigating global forces: Multinational capitalism and multiculturalism in Manjushree Thapa’s
Prayash Gupta
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 446-449
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| 7 |
Social and spatial interactions of the Kothas in ruth Vanita’s ‘memory of light’
Garima Singh and Krishna Chaudhary
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 450-453
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| 8 |
The soundscape of war in Patience Stone
Dr. Sowmya A
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 454-457
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| 9 |
Human Mutation and Evolving Identities: Exploring Critical Posthumanism in Olaf Stapledon’s Odd John
Aishwarya Mishra and Gurudev Meher
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 458-462
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| 10 |
Ethnic discrimination in The Bluest Eye
Anisha
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2024; 6(2): 463-465
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