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Depicting Indigenous Culture, Mythology And Tribal Issues through Cinema: A Case Study of’Kantara – The Legend
Cite this article Shah. A. (2024) Depicting Indigenous Culture, Mythology and Tribal Issues through Cinema: A Case Study of ‘Kantara – The Legend’. Himalayan Beacon Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. Himalayanbeacon.com Retrieved November 17, 2024, from https://himalayanbeacon.com/epicting-indigenous-culture-mythology-and-tribal-issues-through-cinema-a-case-study-ofkantara-the-legend/ Download PDF Read the Full Article Corresponding Address Dr Amartya Saha Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism and…
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Transcending Stereotypes: Reflecting Transgender Narratives in The Hindu and Times of India
Cite this article Kirthana. S. (2024) Transcending stereotypes: Reflecting transgender narratives in the Hindu and times of India.Himalayan Beacon Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. Himalayanbeacon.com Retrieved October 12, 2024,from Transcending Stereotypes: Reflecting Transgender Narratives in The Hindu and Times of India – Himalayan Beacon Download Full Article in PDF Format Read the Full Article…
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