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CURRENT TRENDS IN INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM - A REVIEW Nargis Rashid; Bilal Ahmad Mir
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): March
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The aim of the study is to examine the current trends in educational system in India. Type of this study is literature review. Content analysis is applied to collect the data. Education is important for a country like India for its development and economic growth as well as social development. It typically comprises under graduate, post graduate degrees as well as pre - doctoral and doctoral programmes. It also plays an important role in producing teachers for the field of education. Therefore, it is essential for survival. Hence, this study gives an insight into the current trends in the Indian education system, challenges faced by it, and methods to improve it. The study setting is a review and the information is obtained through search engines like PubMed and google scholar by searching for keywords and the study was made. In Spite of the significant growth of higher education in the past few years, it is still in a danger zone due to several challenges like the quota system, privatization, etc. Hence , various methods need to be found to improve the higher education system in India.
Santhal Spirituality And Religious Traditions: A Study Of Nature Worship And Cultural Identity Bilal Ahmad Mir
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
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The study examines the religious practices and cultural importance of the Santhal tribe which is a well-known Munda ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent. The Santhals are one of the largest indigenous communities in India with a population of over seven million according to the 2011 Census of India (Census of India, 2011). This study uses a literature review method to investigate the origins of the Santhal tribe and their unique religious rituals which are mainly focused on the worship of nature and sacred groves known as Sarna. By using linguistic studies historical stories and ethnographic research the study explains the details of Santhal spirituality. This includes their beliefs in a supreme God called Marang Buru and a variety of spirits known as bongas. The study also highlights how the Santhal community balances tradition and modernity and shows how their cultural heritage remains strong despite urbanization and outside influences. The detailed examination helps us better understand indigenous religious traditions and shows that Santhal religious identity remains active even as society changes. The findings contribute to the broader literature on indigenous religions and demonstrate how Santhal spirituality maintains its distinctiveness while adapting to contemporary challenges (Troisi, 2000; Carrin & Tambs-Lyche, 2008).
Social Media and Marital Dynamics: A Qualitative Analysis of Impact on Communication, Trust, and Conflict among Couples in Jammu and Kashmir (UT) Bilal Ahmad Mir; Sameer Maqbool Wani
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2026): MARCH
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Social media has revolutionized modern communication, profoundly affecting daily life, including marital relationships. While technology has enhanced connectivity, its influence on marriage can be complex. This study explores the interplay between social media use and marital satisfaction among Jammu and Kashmiri couples, focusing on communication, trust, and relationship quality. Using a qualitative case study approach with thematic analysis, insights from nine married couples across four districts in South Kashmir reveal varied experiences, highlighting both positive impacts and challenges such as emotional distance and conflict. The findings demonstrate that social media serves dual roles: maintaining family bonds across distances while potentially causing technoference, trust issues, and addiction when boundaries are absent. Successful couples employ open communication, transparency, and mutual boundary-setting to navigate digital challenges. The study emphasizes the need for balanced social media use within marriages and provides evidence-based recommendations for couples, counselors, and policymakers to foster healthy, resilient relationships in the digital age while considering the unique socio-cultural context of Jammu and Kashmir.