Indian Knowledge System
Author: Dr. Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Indian Knowledge System
Date: September 2025
ISBN: 978-81-992542-8-2
Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things offers a powerful portrayal of the ecological disruptions caused by human negligence and rapid urbanization.
View PublicationCUSTOMARY LAWS & CUSTOMARY RIGHTS.
Author: Lopilo Humtsoe
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: CUSTOMARY LAWS & CUSTOMARY RIGHTS.
Date: March 2026
ISBN: 978-93-49586-73-4
This paper investigates the interaction of formal legal frameworks with customary authority to understand the challenges to women's inheritance rights among the Naga tribes of Northeast India.
Integrating Indigenous Knowledge With Modern Training Systems: An Indian Perspective On Skill Development
Author: Dr. Rajesh Tanti
Type: Journal Article
Book Title: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge With Modern Training Systems: An Indian Perspective On Skill Development
Date: February 2026
ISSN: 2582-7421
India possesses a rich legacy of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) that historically shaped learning, training, and skill development through holistic, experiential, and value-based approaches embedded within community life.
View PublicationDynamic Representations: Religion and Gender in Northeast India
Editors: Dr Rosy Tep, Dr Kahor Raleng, Dr Anjan K Behera
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Dynamic Representations: Religion and Gender in Northeast India
Date: December 2025
ISBN: 978-81-970450-5-9
Dynamic Representations: Religion and Gender in Northeast India is an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex interrelations between religion, gender, and indigenous epistemologies in Northeast India.
Positioning Indian Education on the Global Map: An Analysis of NEP 2020
Author: Dr Amar Ranjan Dey
Type: Journal Article
Book Title: Positioning Indian Education on the Global Map: An Analysis of NEP 2020
Date: December 2025
ISSN: 1671-6841
India has long been recognised for its rich and historic contributions to education, The Gurukul system, an integral part of ancient Indian education, remains well-known for its holistic approach.
View PublicationMargins and Politics:Exploring India's Northeast
Author: Lopilo Humtsoe
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Margins and Politics:Exploring India's Northeast
Date: December 2025
ISBN: 978-81-976642-6-7
The Naga peace process is one of the critical dimensions of the peace accord between the Indian government and the Naga rebel groups in Northeastern India.
View PublicationTribal Land, Alienation and the Law, Rights and Livelihood in the Northeast
Author: Dr. P. Lalpekhlui
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Tribal Land, Alienation and the Law, Rights and Livelihood in the Northeast
Date: January 2026
ISBN: 9788199604117
“Why do we buy land? For our children…If we can get a stable income out of this, what is better than that? Both for them [children] and us.” expresses Taje Ngomdir, a 60-year-old Idu Mishmi farmer from Roing, Arunachal Pradesh. But Kazeem, a younger farmer in his early 30s, cautiously responds. "But if it makes our whole land dry up and barren, what will our children eat after 30 years/
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Margins and Politics:Exploring India's Northeast
Author: Dr. Anjan K Behera, Dr. Salikyu Sangtam, Dr. Daniel Michal Khan
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Margin and Politics:Exploring India's Northeast
Date: December 2025
ISBN: 978-81-976642-6-7
If a child is working, the country is ignorant. How a country handles its youngest citfaens and their potential is a true indicator of its growth and enlightenment. One deeply ingrained social problem is child labour. In our society, it is repulsive to use children as labourers. It is abhorrent, unreasonable, inhumane, and immoral. Child labour puts children's potential in danger by depriving them of their future opportunities, health, and education. Underdeveloped and developing countries are places where child labour is both very widespread and common. In India, the problem of child labour has become very common.
View PublicationGender and Socialization: The Pressure to Perform Masculinity and Femininity
Author: Dziesekhonuo Mere
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Human Rights And Environmental Justice: A Gendered Approach
Date: November 2025
ISBN: 978-93-48856-42-5
Gender and Socialization refers to the ongoing process through which people come to understand the behavior, expectations, and roles that their society links to being male or female. Even before children can speak, they are gently guided into these norms.
View PublicationExamining the Financial Saving, Credit and Investment Habits of Meitei People Vis-Á-Vis Marup: Implication for Social Work
Author: Dr. G Richie
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Indian Journal of Social Work and Social Sciences
Date: September 2025
ISSN 2322-0740
In Manipur, a tiny frontier state of the region, the Meitei people have been practising marup for centuries as a form of saving, credit or investment.
Tourism and the Politics of Worldmaking in Nagaland
Author: Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Council of Naga Affairs
Date: June 2025
ISSN 2949-7930
Despite its alluring tourism advertisements with the tag “Land of Festivals”, tourism in Nagaland is also a space for contestation.
View PublicationThe Flawed "Superhero" and the Crisis of Values: How One Big Guy Manipulates The “Little Guys”
Author: Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Rising Asia Journal
Date: September 2025
ISSN 2583-1038
The book Backlash: Donald Trump And The Remaking Of America by veteran journalist and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief of The Straits Times, is a timely and concise volume at a time when the world is bracing for the second term of an unpredictable president of the most powerful country on earth.
View PublicationReligious Authority and the Reinforcement of Social Hierarchy in Mulk Raj Anand's The Village
Author: Dr. Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Shodhpatra: International Journal of Science adn Humanities
Date: October 2025
ISSN 3048-6041
This study analyzes Mulk Raj Anand’s novel, The Village, focusing on the exploitation of religion and its ties to social hierarchy in colonial Punjab.
A Critical Study of Grace Ogot’s The Green Leaves: Exploring Literary and Cultural Dimensions
Author: Jiya Tosniwal (BA Eng 1st Sem) & Dr. Hawaibam Loiyumba
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts
Date: October 2025
ISSN 2320-2882
The paper presents a critical analysis of Grace Ogot’s “The Green Leaves,” examining the internal struggles and external pressures faced by the Luo community under colonial rule.
View PublicationSustainable Development through Government Policies: A Case Study of Golaghat District of Assam
Author: Dr. Ajay Chakraborty
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Progressive Research in Engineering Management and Science
Date: October 2025
ISSN 2583-1062
Sustainable development mandates that growth be both inclusive and environmentally sound to reduce poverty and build shared prosperity for today's population and to continue to meet the needs of future generations.
View PublicationEnrollment Trends of Atal Pension Yojana Beneficiaries in Nagaland: A Regional Analysis
Author: Dr. Ajay Chakraborty
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
Date: September 2025
ISSN 2582-7421
The Atal Pension Yojana (APY), introduced by the Government of India in 2015, seeks to provide a universal social security net for the unorganized sector workforce. This study examines the enrollment trends of APY beneficiaries in Nagaland across two regions—Dimapur and Mokokchung—between 2015 and 2022.
View PublicationImpact of Faculty Training and Development on Student Performance - A Study of Higher Education Institutions in Nagaland
Author: Dr. Wapangsenla Imchen
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research
Date: September 2025
ISSN 2349-5162
The study aims to identify the types of training and development programs attended by faculty of Higher Education Institutions in Nagaland and to ascertain the degree of association between training and development and student performance.
View PublicationA Room Not Of Her Own: Confinement of the Female Body and Mind in Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper
Author: Tenipumei Phom
Type: Journal Article
Journal: Research Journal of English Language and Literature (RJELAL)
Date: September 2025
ISSN 2321-3108
Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper is a feminist text that exposes the pervasive impact of patriarchal confinement on a woman's body and mind.
View PublicationMorphological Compounding: How Poetic Mongsen constructs Meaning through Word Combinations
Author: Dr. Wapanginla Aier
Type: Journal Article
Journal: The Highlander Journal
Date: July 2025
ISSN 2632-0541
This study investigates the morphological variations in terms of the compound word formation process between Poetic Mongsen, a near-extinct language used for traditional songs among the Ao people of Nagaland, India, and spoken Mongsen.
View PublicationThe Morung System of Education as a Contributing Pillar to the Indian Knowledge System in Equivalence to the Gurukul System
Author: Dr. Asenla Yanger
Type: Journal Article
Journal: International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts
Date: August 2025
ISSN 2320-2882
The National Education Policy 2020 outlines the integration of the Indian Knowledge System in the contemporary curriculum.
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