CALL FOR PAPERS - Annual Vol X/ No.1
Bharatiya Manyaprad is a call to bring closer all Indians to one mental meadow irrespective of whether them being Indian residents, NRIs, or PIOs. Certain issues touch all of them with the same concern. Bharatiya Manyaprad receives financial assistance from ICHR, New Delhi. This is a recognized Peer review journal that is enlisted in the UGC CARE List and has established academic credibility in the field of research and scholarship.
Vol V/ No 1
Prolonging the tradition of Bharatiyata, Bharatiya Manyaprad is an effort to initiate an incessant renaissance in the heritage of knowledge, wisdom, and culture that great Indian master spirits. The incipient perception must be carried forward with the belief that 'Bharat' is not just a nation but an ongoing civilization, not an accident of history but a design of destiny. The vitality of Indian culture and its self-renewing greatness has always constituted a living principle. Bharatiya Manyaprad is a mirror image of this belief.
Started by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Ahmedabad Kendra, the journal invites Bharatiya wisdom across the borders.
ABOUT US
Bharatiya Manyaprad is a call to bring closer all Indians at one mental meadow irrespective of them being Indian residents, NRIs or PIOs. Certain issues touch all of them with same concern. Bharatiya Manyaprad is a new International Journal of Indian Studies with ISSN Number, aiming to bring the best of cultural studies to a diverse academic and non-academic audience. We feature research articles and features practices and conditions specific to contemporary popular culture, traditions, norms and societies etc. Bharatiya Manyaprad shall include scholarly articles in English pertaining to the issues which are faced by Indians in any part of the world including India. It also invites books for review. It’s a platform for all those who want to share the issues which need an attention and get the things changed for betterment. In fact it shall culminate into a dialogue bringing in a silent revolution amongst the people who are connected to India in any manner.
Though it is a research journal still it shall include the restlessness of an Indian as s/he faces in the society around the world. It is a multicultural journal inviting articles from all sectors of life. Bharatiya Manyaprad shall contain socio-cultural-psycho issues as faced by Indians throughout the world including India.
Articles should borrow from semiotics, psychoanalysis, queer theory, and other academic disciplines associated with cultural studies and critical theory, while remaining accessible to a general audience. Ideally, articles should surprise and entertain, presenting smart, pithy analysis of familiar subject matter. Articles are liable to be published after peer review.
NOTES FOR THE CONTRIBUTORS
Theme : Theme: Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
Bharatiya Manyaprad invites proposals for papers (including photo features) based on the Indian freedom struggle and freedom fighters of India. We're currently seeking submissions not less than 3500 words. Article submissions should be preceded by a short personal and professional brief with the following editing requirements:
However Sanskrit or Hindi text can be supplemented as citations
- Paper size: A4, Font size: Times New Roman 12: Spacing: 1.5 line, 12 pages maximum, 6 pages minimum
- Page setup: margins 1“ on right, top and bottom and 1.5” on left .
- Title of the article: Caps, bold, centered 14 point fonts
- First name, last name, institutional affiliation (full address and e-mail).
- Text of the article: justified.
- References: the authors should be ordered alphabetically.
- Titles of books: italics.
- Titles of articles: quoted.
- The submissions should follow APA Style guidelines
- Articles will be submitted as MS Word documents and sent as .rtf attachment via email to any of the editors as specified.
- Declaration of “Not published before”
- Submissions are accepted till October 30, 2022
- The undertaking of the originality by the author.
CALL FOR BOOK FOR REVIEW
- Books are welcome for review.
- The first reference to the book should include the publisher, space and the year of publication
- A first hand copy should be mailed along with book review
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