Honoring Ancestors: A Comparative Exploration of the Day of the Dead and Pitru Paksha

Numerous cultural and spiritual commonalities are discernible in ancient world cultures, characterized by the prevalence of rituals and practices centered on venerating the deceased. Among these traditions, the Day of…

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Declining Public Trust in Government

Trust in government is critical for political legitimacy, social cohesion, effective governance, economic stability, and effective international relations. Trust is considered to be a cornerstone of a well-functioning democratic society.…

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Unidimensionalism in the Context of Feminism: A Comparative Analysis of the East and West

Introduction In feminist discourse, a critical examination of the East and West reveals stark differences in the perception and treatment of the feminine. This paper explores the underlying factors that…

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Local Self-Governance in Ancient India: A Key to Cultural Preservation and Democratic Principles

Local government is where the rubber hits the road, addressing immediate community needs and ensuring effective service delivery, infrastructure development, and responsive governance, all essential for a well-functioning democratic system.…

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Indicism: A Theoretical Framework Utilizing the Non-Colonial Lens

Introduction Indology, a multifaceted discipline, delves into the intricate tapestry of Indian culture, spanning art, languages, sciences, economics, society, religion, spirituality, and civilizational facets. However, beneath the layers of colonial…

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