Anudhyan An International Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 6 Issue 1 August 2021
Raja Narendralal Khan Women's College
Gope Palace Midnapore
Paschim MedinipurWest
Bengal IndiaPIN-721102
ISSN 2455-6319
Anudhyan An InternationalJournal of Social Sciences
(AUSS) Volume 6Issue 1
Raja Narendralal Khan Women's College (Autonomous)
Gope Palace Midnapur Paschim Medinipur West Bengal India
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Anudhyan: An International Journal of Social Sciences (AUSS) Volume 6 Issue 1
Published on: August 2021 CHIEF EDITOR
Dr.
Rina
Pal, Associate Professor,Department
ofHistory,RNLK Women's College
ASSOCIATE EDITOOR
Dr. Sujoy Kumar Maity,
Associate Professor,Department
of Bengali,RNLK W'omen
'sCollege
ASISTANT EDITORS
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BipulKumar Mandal,
Associate Professor,Deparment ofBengali, RNLK Women
'sColilegeDr. Krishna Kumar Sarkar,
Assistant Professor,Department
of History,RNLK Women's College
EDITOREAL BOARD
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Mesba Kamal,
Professor of History,Dhaka
UniversityProf.
Sanjoy Mukherjee,
Professorof Film
Studies,Jadavpur
University Dr.Sarbani Ganguly,
Professor,Department
of Sanskrit,Jadavpur
University Prof.Layek
AliKhan,
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UniversityProf Tanveer Nasreen,
Professor,Department
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Professor,Department
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Professor,Department of
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Professor,Department of
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University.Dr. Ramkrishna Maity,
Associate Professor,Department of Geography, Vidyasagar
University.Sri Ladli Mukhopadhay, Film Director and Film
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Studies
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Historical Sites inMidnapore Author's names and
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The old man in Earnest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea uttered, "Man
isnot made
for defeat. A man can be destroyed, but not defeated". The keynoteof this voice becomes the most precious and relevant in this persisting never-ending-like COVID-19 pandemic
situation. Yes,
we are as
if tied to an imitating and long pandemic situation, but we are not defeated The human civilization must go on in the midst of all odds. The Anudhyan 2020
ewas published late
inthe
l"phaseofpandemic situation, while Anudhyan 202I issue
iscoming out after the end of
2ndwave, but surprisingly in time! We are not made for defeat indeed! So our current issuc
of Anudhyan
is.The present issue
of Anudhyan brings together a bunch of new discerning paperson
history, student movement, philosophy, Indian
classicalmusic., psychologyand obviously. on
literature. The Covid-19 has also peeped into the contents of our journalhavinga paper
directly on "Covid19 Pandemic and the GlobalOrder"by Dr.
P.Pal.
Although Feminist Movement is theoretically established in and scattered from the Wst
afterthe writings and
activitiesof Mary Wollstonecraft, Margaret Fuller,Virginia Woolf,Simone
de Beauvio, Kate Millett, Betty Friedan and many others, but Indiahas produced some women of strong personality who, long before Western feminists, worked for the
country basically to
uplift the
suffering lot of Indian women. Anundhuti Bhattacharjce has focused on
Sarala Devi Chaudhurani who was an individualist, a dynamic public person, nationalist, cxoeptionally intelligent and talented woman and social activist having a powerful political awareness in colonial Bengal. Sarala Devi is
trulyone of the carlier feminists of India. Moumita Pramanik'spaper on "Affects of Depression on Language Use"
isnoteworthy in the current situation where mental health is
stillignored by us and we suffer endlessly from depression withoutknowing the root of it Language is not only a social and emotionalcommunicative
tool, butalso
itis considered to be a powerful indicatorof personality, secial and emotional
status and also one's mental
state.This paper tries to analyse the practical data how depressioe
Anudhyan An
International Journalof Social Sciences (AUSS)affects one's use of language.
IDr.Manna has categorically explained the concept of time
theory of Indian classical musio. Posthumanism, a very recent
criticalavatar, is a new
conceptualization of the human beyond
allthe
traditional identities.Posthumanism
ismajorly known for deflating the
uncriticalacceptance
of,and blurring the lines between bodily borders,
identities,
and consciousness. Anwesha Maiti's study ofa necw kind
of novel Clone (2018)
inquest ofposthuman
identities isan
interestingentry for the readers. There are so many ministries
in
a nation/state;but there
isnone called 'Ministry of Happiness' where unhappy people can visit and apply for some 'happiness'! Arundhati Roy's novel 7he
Ministry of Utmost Happiness
isa
scintillatingand
criticizingrepresentation of politics
ina nation (India?) where
cach and every sector
isundergoing differenttypes of traumas irrespective of
class,caste and
gender. Atasi Sahoo'spaper endeavors to scrutinize what dominant role doestrauma play and how Roy handles the same while
illustratingthe
realisticnarratives of a diseased society.
Gargi Medda in her essay explores the ways of spiritual realization in the philosophyof Swami Vivekananda.Other papers on humanities and social sciences are correspondingly research-oriented and thought-provoking.
The 'Anudhyan Team'heartily acknowledges the supports received from
allcorners especially the reviewers, the
copy-editor, the printers and above
al1,Dr. Jayasree Laha,
Principal, Raja NLKhan Women's College (Autonomous).
Contents
Mass Communication And Music - A contextual review
Dr. Susanta Kumar Samanta
11Identity Formation as a Site of Resistance: An investigation into
posthuman identities through Priya Sarukkai Chabria's Clone
Anwesha Maiti 17
Returns to Education in West Bengal: The Role of Public Expenditure
Dr. Partha Pratim Roy 25
Physical Fitness Attributes among the Team Game Players of
Vidyasagar University
Dr. Krishnendu Pradhan 41
Analysis of Physical Fitness Components Between
Rural and Urban School Boys of Paschim Medinipur District
Subhadip Pal 51
A Study on the way of Realization In Swami Vivekananda's Philosophy
Prof. Gargi Medda 60
Trauma(s) of Living in a Diseased Society: A Peep
into the Duniya' of Arundhati Roy's The Ministry of UtmostHappiness
Atasi Sahoo 69
Reflections of Subalterns' in Partite Bengal's Selected Short Stories: 1990 2000
Dr. Amit Kumar Nandi
Effects of Depression on Language Use Moumita Pramanik 88
Covid-19 Pandemic and the Global Order:
Interrogating International Relations and Security Studies Dr. Prosenjit Pal
96
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012
and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act, 2019:
A Critical Analysis in Indian perspective Rajesh Banerjee
109
Communalism and Communal Conflict
inA Suitable Boy :An Analysis Sk Mustafa Md N Ehsanul Hoque,
Rise and Evolution of the Malla Kingdom in Bishnupur Amrita Karmakar
127
138
Amvdhyarn
An
ifernationat soemal ofSel
SelesesRoots of Student Movement
inIndia Manas Kumar Rana
Blurb: an indicator for the readers, a
toelfor the brarie
Dr. BiswajitAdhikaryy
171
An Essential Factor for Singing Rabindrasangeet
Sutripta
Mandal
81
Sarala Devi Chaudhurani: A Woman
PeliticalOrganiser as reffected in her autobiography Jibaner harapata
Arundhuti Bhattacharjee
Kabiguru and Dr. Bidhan Chandra Rey
Susanta Kumar Mandal
193 The Concept of TimeTheory'
inIndian Rag
Dr. Sujata Roy Manma
203
T.S. Eliot and the Modern Foetryn Big Role o Lite Maguins
Bibhas Chand
10