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News coverage on Pope Francis by Indian media /
Media serves role of an ombudsman, creating a bridge between the public and the government. This paper deals with the news coverage on Pope Francis by Indian media. Not every person has the means to go to Vatican and meet the Pope. In such an instance, it is through the various channels of media that the followers get an opportunity to see the Pope, listen to his preaching and follow his activities. -
Impact of Russia-Ukraine crisis on international trade vis-a-vis energy: A critical analysis /
The Russia-Ukraine crisis has had a significant impact on international trade vis-a-vis energy. The crisis has led to increased economic, political, and military tensions between the two countries, creating a ripple effect that has been felt around the world. The conflict has resulted in an increase in energy prices, volatile stock markets, and disrupted global financial flows. Additionally, it has created a greater sense of geopolitical instability, as the crisis has caused NATO to increase its presence in the region. Furthermore, it has led to increased embargoes against Russia, limiting their ability to trade with other countries. All of these impacts have had a ripple effect across the globe, negatively affecting economies and increasing geopolitical tensions. The Russia-Ukraine crisis has
demonstrated the fragility of the global economy and the need for effective diplomatic solutions to be found in order to prevent further destabilizing effects. -
Jabbar Patel filmmaking - An auteur theory approach /
Films are a product of the director‟s mind. Through films we convey and understand certain messages by the use of certain symbols and metaphors that reoccur in our surrounding. Studies show that directors have their own individual style or pattern in which they prefer to portray certain elements in the movie. -
The subculture of gaming- An analysis of the culture and the behavioral patterns /
The aim of this study would be to reach out to people who identify themselves as gamers and then find out about the subculture that they represent. The study will be aimed at analyzing that culture and then identifying the behavioral and psychological influences it has on the “gamers”. Through this study the researcher has tried to break the myth on online gaming being addictive and inducing violence. -
Impact of photographs and its placement in news articles on readers /
The research is carried out to study the impact of photographs and its placement on readers in newspapers. The photographs and headline are the heavyweights, more than any other element they attract attention. This study tries to focus on the role of photographs in newspaper articles on its readers. It evaluates on the terms of its placement as well. Photographs in newspapers are researched through semiotics analysis, content analysis and other qualitative techniques. This study is undertaken in both qualitative and quantitative techniques. The researcher has used the random sampling technique with a sample size of 108. The analysis is also made on the basis of in-depth interview with experienced and seasoned members of print organisations. -
A study on the role of media in the promotion of the konkani language /
Traditions and language have become crucial aspects in keeping up the culture of a particular place. A language is one of the most important means through which a culture can be sustained and even prevented from dying in the light of the westernization and globalization of the society that we are living in today. One such language that has been facing immense threat against the growing strengths and forces of the Westernised world is that of Konkani, a language most typically spoken on the Western coast of India, also known as the Konkan coast. -
A study on the role of academic web application among children an analysis through parents /
The education systems in today’s world have greatly changed with the emergence of new technologies. With the advent of digital media, variety of applications are developed which aid the children to step into their primary education. This research paper aims at finding out the role of such academic web applications among children. -
Shifting trends in bollywood's representation of subculture -A mise-en-scene perspective /
Indian Cinema today is an outcome of the continuous shifts and transferals, focusing on certain popular culture, narrative structures and styles, genres and most importantly visual culture. Bollywood which is the custodian of Hindi Cinema has come a long way from the depiction of as a prototype of any part of the country, identified and experienced by everyone irrespective of time and space has narrowed itself into more specific forms, focusing on the sub-cultures as perceived or understood from the innumerable films produced in the recent years. -
Addressing harassment against men through the lens of gender equality in India: A critical analysis /
Harassment refers to harassment derives from the English verb harass plus the suffixment. The verb harass, in turn, is a loan word from the French, which was already attested in meaning torment, annoyance, bother, trouble.1 It refers to when an individual continually performs undesirable behaviour against a victim. This may include offensive language, rude and cruel remarks, but it must continue over time in order then it is considered as harassment. Harassment has many types like sexual harassment, mental harassment; workplace harassment, domestic harassment and many more it cover wide range of offence Harassment. Harassment against men is a serious issue that needs to be addressed in India, just as harassment against women does. It is important to approach this issue through the lens of gender equality, as both men and women should have the right to live free from harassment and violence. To start with, it is important to acknowledge that men can be victims of harassment and violence, and that this issue is not limited to women alone. -
Social security concerns of students pursuing higher education during Russia-Ukraine conflict: Legal analysis /
A stateless migrant is not considered a citizen or national of any country under the operation of its laws. Such a person has no recognized nationality or legal status and is therefore not entitled to the protection and benefits of any state. Stateless migrants may face significant difficulties in exercising their basic human rights, including the right to education, work, and access to healthcare, among others. There are many different concepts regarding migrants and stateless migrants. This research will emphasize upon the concept of stateless migrant and the Indian students those are pursuing higher education from Ukraine and that is disturbed because of the uncertain conflict happened in Ukraine. Migrant is defined as a person who leaves their country of origin to live in another country, while a stateless migrant is someone who does not have a recognized nationality. Both concepts are important to understand when considering the rights of individuals. However, this research will also encounter often challenges in ensuring that these rights should be respected and protected by the authorities.