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The Trees: A Voice for the Marginalized through the Lens of Environment

The Trees: A Voice for the Marginalized through the Lens of Environment

by Editor | Jun 11, 2025 | Literature and Creative Writing

By Anisha MondalPGT English, AGPN Convent and ER School, PuruliaM.A. in English, Sidho Kanho Birsha University (2019–2021)B.Ed., Sponsored Teachers’ Training College, Purulia (2021–2023)Email: anishadgp98@gmail.comPhone/WhatsApp: +91 8906358668 Abstract This paper...
Ironical Dwelling of Literate Humans

Ironical Dwelling of Literate Humans

by Mayuhiko Uemura | Dec 12, 2024 | Literature and Creative Writing

Abstract: Community dwelling happens on urban extension. Urbanization relies on displacement of human settlements. These intricate pattern of settlement lead to modern urbanization. The character Mukunda in the novel The Book of the Hunter by Mahasweta Devi depicts an...
The Trees: A Voice for the Marginalized through the Lens of Environment

The Trees: A Voice for the Marginalized through the Lens of Environment

by Sefer Steenstra | Dec 4, 2024 | Literature and Creative Writing

Anisha Mondal, Teaching as PGT English at AGPN Convent and ER School , Purulia. M.A English, Sidho Kanho Birsha University, Purulia; Session: 2019-2021, B.Ed. from Sponsored Teachers’ Training College, Purulia; Session:2021-2023, Email: anishadgp98@gmail.com , Phone...
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