India is a country of billion plus population with mixture of varieties of ethnic, religious, caste and class people live harmoniously from century past and this assimilation and amalgamation nourished a distinct Indian civilization which is called “Unity in Diversity”. Over the period it developed as a strong nation. Despite so much upheaval people bound together in a singular nationhood. Post Nehruvian era, the lack of political manoeuvring created huge socio-economic divide among citizen of this country. Though, it has initiated several policies & programmes to uplift vulnerable groups but somehow Muslim minority left marginalized because of political chauvinism and lack of will of the government. This paper tries to explore the causes &...
It is a universally accepted fact that education is the most potent and effective tool to achieve em...
Practically research studies on Muslim society and culture in West Bengal are very negligible owing ...
This thesis sets out to recover the agency of a wide range of Indian Muslim actors—elite and subalte...
India’s highly religious – ridden atmosphere, filled with communal antagonism, inflammatory speeches...
This paper aims to discuss the history of Islamic minorities in India. The Muslim minority in India,...
Muslims constitute the largest minority in India. As per the 2011 Census survey, Muslims constitute ...
Marginalisation, it means when a certain group of people are excluded from the normal course of life...
Various studies conducted during the past few decade amply show that Muslims have been increasingly,...
Ever since India got independence, the Muslims who opted to make India as their homeland have to wit...
[Book abstract] Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equit...
This paper is about the novel coronavirus (COVID19) and its afflictions on Indian Muslims. After a f...
In numerous parts of the country, Dalit Muslim community continues to lag behind other socio-religio...
This thesis aims to understand the economic and political changes in India and how it affects differ...
This article is an attempt to study the socio-economic condition of the religious minorities of west...
Numbering more than 150 million, Muslims constitute the largest minority in India, yet they suffer t...
It is a universally accepted fact that education is the most potent and effective tool to achieve em...
Practically research studies on Muslim society and culture in West Bengal are very negligible owing ...
This thesis sets out to recover the agency of a wide range of Indian Muslim actors—elite and subalte...
India’s highly religious – ridden atmosphere, filled with communal antagonism, inflammatory speeches...
This paper aims to discuss the history of Islamic minorities in India. The Muslim minority in India,...
Muslims constitute the largest minority in India. As per the 2011 Census survey, Muslims constitute ...
Marginalisation, it means when a certain group of people are excluded from the normal course of life...
Various studies conducted during the past few decade amply show that Muslims have been increasingly,...
Ever since India got independence, the Muslims who opted to make India as their homeland have to wit...
[Book abstract] Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equit...
This paper is about the novel coronavirus (COVID19) and its afflictions on Indian Muslims. After a f...
In numerous parts of the country, Dalit Muslim community continues to lag behind other socio-religio...
This thesis aims to understand the economic and political changes in India and how it affects differ...
This article is an attempt to study the socio-economic condition of the religious minorities of west...
Numbering more than 150 million, Muslims constitute the largest minority in India, yet they suffer t...
It is a universally accepted fact that education is the most potent and effective tool to achieve em...
Practically research studies on Muslim society and culture in West Bengal are very negligible owing ...
This thesis sets out to recover the agency of a wide range of Indian Muslim actors—elite and subalte...