A LETTER FROM SPECIAL EDITION
EDITOR IN CHIEF - DR. KHRIEREIZHÜNUO DZÜVICHÜ 1 Oriental College Kohima |
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Dear Readers and Contributors,
Oriental
College Kohima has successfully organised a One-Day Multi-Disciplinary
Conference on "Emerging Paradigms in Social Sciences, Humanities &
Commerce for the 21st Century" on the 7th of December 2024. Research
scholars and teaching faculty from affiliated colleges of Nagaland University
participated in the conference, and a total of 13 papers were selected to be
published in the International Journal
of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH as a special issue titled "Emerging
Paradigms in Social Sciences, Humanities & Commerce for the 21st
Century". The distinguished keynote speakers of the conference were
Professor Nigamananda Das, Head, Department of
English, Nagaland University and Dr. Jasojit Debnath,
Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Nagaland University. The papers
were presented with active participation and interaction with topics ranging
from Naga history, craftsmanship, self-reliance, and the sheer ingenuity and
resilience of the Naga forefathers to topics intensely in tune with nature and
surroundings and how the Naga forefathers understood the phenomena of nature
and the sky to the benefit of their awareness and survival. The importance of
the traditional institutions like the Morung, and
social concepts like dignity of labour, work culture and ethics of the Naga
forefathers were presented. The presentations shifted gear to recent trends
like the changing and challenging roles and dynamic transformation in the
status of women and participation of women in Naga politics; the success
stories of the farmers of King Chilli in making a community economically stable
and self –reliant; inclusivity in education; NEP 2020; status of higher
Education in Nagaland, etc. Comparative literature studies found platform with
works like ‘Spirited Away’ by Hayao Miyazaki, Japanese animator, filmmaker and
manga artist and Easterine Kire’s ‘A Terrible
Matriarchy’ being analysed in depth alongside with insightful and thought
provoking take on psychoanalytic literary criticism and Naga folklore. Papers dealing with the essence and the
allure of folk poetry and the plethora of feelings and emotions of poetry added
much discourse on the metrical composition of Tenyimia
lyrical poetry in an innovative manner.
The
conference is organized with the objective to bring together academicians,
scientists, researchers, scholars and students to exchange and share their
knowledge, experiences and research results on the aspects of advancements in
the field of Social Sciences, Humanities and Commerce, based on a
multidisciplinary approach through intradisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdiciplinary research, which would benefit the academic
world.
The discussions during the paper presentations proved to be a great opportunity for exchanging knowledge among great minds. I express my sincere thanks to the publisher of Granthaalayah Publications for collaborating with Oriental College Kohima to motivate researchers with due recognition. Oriental College Kohima looks forward to take this partnership to the next level with substantial research contributions to promote collaborative studies in the emerging paradigms of Social Sciences, Humanities & Commerce.
Sincerely,
Dr. Khriereizhünuo Dzüvichü
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