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  • af Neha Singh
    1.335,95 - 1.341,95 kr.

    This book covers various forms of the production of girmitiya culture and literature. One of the main objectives is to conceptualize the idea of girmitya, girmitology, and girmitiya literature, culture, history, and identity in both colonial and postcolonial contexts. This book aims to document the history, experiences, culture, assimilation, and identity of girmitiya community. It also critically analyses the articulation, projection, and production of their experiences of migration and being immigrant, their narratives, tradition, culture, religion, and memory. It also explores how this labour community formulated into a diaspora community and reconnected/created the home (land) and continues to do so in the wake of globalization and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This book is an attempt to bring the intriguing neglected diverse historical heritage of colonial labour migration and their narratives into the mainstream scholarly debates and discussions in the humanities and the social sciences through the trans- and interdisciplinary perspectives. This book assesses the routes of migration of old diaspora, and it explains the nuances of cultural change among the generations. Although, they have migrated centuries back, absorbed and assimilated, and got citizenships of respective countries of destinations but still their longing for roots, culture, identities, ¿home¿, and the constant struggle is to retain connections with their homeland depicted in their cultural practices, arts, music, songs, folklore and literary manifestations.Neha Singh is Assistant Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies at Manipal University Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.Sajaudeen Chapparban is Assistant Professor in the Centre for Diaspora Studies at Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India.

  • af Neha Singh
    223,95 kr.

    In today's progressive educational landscape, the call for inclusive learning environments has never been louder. "Unlocking Inclusion: Teachers Empowerment for Children with Disabilities" delves into the heart of an essential societal shift, exploring the pivotal role teachers play in fostering inclusive education for children with disabilities. This title encapsulates the transformative journey toward a more empathetic, understanding, and accessible education system.Inclusive education is not just a moral imperative; it is a fundamental human right. Every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves an education tailored to their needs. The phrase "Unlocking Inclusion" symbolizes the process of dismantling barriers, both physical and attitudinal, that have hindered the participation of children with disabilities in mainstream education. It speaks to the liberating effect of inclusive education, not just for the students but for society as a whole.Central to this title is the notion of Teachers Empowerment. Educators are the architects of inclusive classrooms. By empowering teachers with the right knowledge, resources, and support, they can create learning environments where every child feels valued and capable. Empowered teachers possess the tools to identify and nurture the unique potential of each student, ensuring that no child is left behind. This empowerment involves training in specialized teaching techniques; assistive technologies; and supportive classroom management, enabling teachers to adapt their methods to cater to diverse learning needs."Children with Disabilities" emphasizes the focus of this discourse. Each child, regardless of their disability, possesses a wealth of untapped potential. Inclusive education recognizes and celebrates this potential, fostering a sense of belonging and self-worth among students. Moreover, inclusive classrooms provide an opportunity for all children to learn acceptance, empathy, and respect for differences, thereby shaping a generation that values diversity and inclusion.Inclusive education does not only benefit children with disabilities. It enriches the educational experience for all students, teaching them valuable life skills such as empathy, patience, and teamwork. Moreover, it prepares them for a future where inclusivity is not just a concept but a way of life. Inclusion in schools mirrors the kind of world we want to live in - one where everyone is given an equal chance to thrive.In conclusion, "Unlocking Inclusion: Teachers Empowerment for Children with Disabilities" is not just a title; it is a call to action. It urges educators, policymakers, and society at large to recognize the immense potential within every child and to work collectively to create an educational landscape where inclusivity is the norm. Through the empowerment of teachers and the celebration of diversity, we can unlock a future where every child, regardless of their abilities, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute meaningfully to society.

  • af Neha Singh
    1.028,95 kr.

    Crosswords strengthens the vocabulary and spelling of students and adults alike . A larger vocabulary, in turn, can increase your processing speed and your abstract thinking . This kind of mental boost can lead to greater professional success, as well .▪︎"Crossword puzzles help human brain function "▪︎Crosswords delay memory loss and help alleviate dementia▪︎ Crosswords preserve memory, cognitive function and overall brain strength

  • af Neha Singh
    664,95 kr.

  • af Neha Singh
    178,95 kr.

    It is a matter of great luck for all of us that discussions have been started in India over the last one or two years on the scientificity of Vedic knowledge, culture and conduct and in many places classes have also been started. We are even more fortunate that the first study center of Vedic science of India started at Banaras Hindu University founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya ji, who was an awarded of Bharat Ratna. I have also had the privilege of taking several classes as a guest teacher in the Vedic Science Department.Ms. Neha Singh is one of the meritorious students of the first session of Vedic Science Center of Kashi Hindu University, Varanasi, who continuously tried to learn more and more in a short time and to study her Vedic science intensively like a penance. She has taken admission in Vedic Science after graduating from fine arts, having so much interest in reading and knowing. Interest in Vedic science subject has been seen very rarely in today's youngsters.In the book titled 'Vedic Science' - Simple and Brief Introduction"" written by Ms. Neha Singh, along with a brief introduction to Vedic literature, she has tried to give a simple introduction to the many practices and cultures that we all adopt in our common life and is very easy to understand. Her efforts are indeed very much appreciated.

  • - Significance of Cow in a Nutshell
    af Neha Singh
    128,95 kr.

    Very few people understand how important the invaluable human birth is. Our Indian culture and eternal religion knowledge is very deeply and nurtured, but it is our misfortune that very few people today are understanding or trying to understand. Very few people only understand how important the invaluable human birth is. Indian culture and eternal wisdom is very deeply nurtured, but it is our misfortune that very few people today are understanding and trying to understand about it. Since childhood, I have seen Gau Mata at my house, the first bread in our house is given to Gau Mata. Many times during my studies, I used to note down many things related to Cow Mother and about the scientific values of cow milk. When I got the opportunity to set a Guinness world record on Gau Mata, I thought why not I write all those points together in a simple language and make a book so that the importance of Gau Mata can be conveyed to the masses.

  • af Neha Singh
    213,95 kr.

    "The day they found my brother with a blood stain, I found one on my kurta too, but no one noticed my blood stain." Thus begins the story of a young girl in Kashmir as she goes through the turbulence of adolescence in her conflict-ridden world. While larger issues of terrorism, violence, and death engulf the hearts and minds of all those around her, she struggles to come to terms with her changing body and all that it entails. Left alone to deal with her constant questions, she experiences despair and loneliness but also shows resilience and hope in the faint knowledge that maybe it is not very different for all young girls around the world: "Is it the same for you?" she asks. With powerful yet sensitive illustrations by Priya Sebastian, which infuse the story with a universality, this beautiful volume is a tender attempt in imagining the different strands of a young life in Kashmir--a place where the inner conflicts of voiceless, adolescent girls are often overshadowed by the political, religious, and military conflicts that are now a constant in everyday life.