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Volume 1, Issue 1 (January - February 2025)

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The impact of value education in schools: Studies on the moral and social development of students

Dr. Sameer Kumar Pandey

The inclusion of value education in schools provides a strong foundation for the political and social development of students. Under value education, human values, moral conduct, social responsibility and sensitivity are incorporated in the teaching-learning…

Proposed DOI · registration pending10.64127/simrj11jf25001
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Mahatma Gandhi’s idea of self-reliance in Gram Swaraj and its role in Panchayati Raj

Dr. Rajeev Sagar Assistant Professor

Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj was based on the basic needs and self-reliance of Indian rural society. According to him, the village should be developed as a self-sustaining forest centre where the rural life could be enriched by utilising local resources…

Proposed DOI · registration pending10.64127/simrj11jf25002
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Mahatma Gandhi and his political philosophy: Impact of Satyagraha and non-violence

Dr. Amardhar Lal

Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the most important political and spiritual leaders of modern Indian history. His political philosophy was based on the ideas of violence, satyagraha and self-reliance, which gave a political basis to the people’s movement…

Proposed DOI · registration pending10.64127/simrj11jf25003
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Land Use Trends in India and Their Impact on Agriculture

Dr. Amar Kumar Assistant Prof.

Land use trends in India have been constantly changing over time, strongly influenced by geographical, economic and social factors. Traditionally, being an agrarian economy, most of the land here has been devoted to agriculture and its allied activities. The…

Proposed DOI · registration pending10.64127/simrj11jf25004
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Possibilities of Integrating Traditional Knowledge in the Digital Age under NEP 2020

Nilisha Singh

The integration of traditional knowledge within the digital age under the framework of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 presents a transformative opportunity to preserve and promote India’s rich cultural heritage while enhancing educational outcomes.…

Proposed DOI · registration pending10.64127/simrj11jf25005
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