| S. No. | Title and Authors Name |
|---|---|
| 1 |
Climate resilient strategy with the collaboration of PRI activities
Agnijit Banerjee
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 281-285
|
| 2 |
Roots of resilience: Integrating formal and informal finance to empower Wayanad’s tribal households
Manu MN and Sreekuttan E
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 286-294
|
| 3 |
Shadows and stereotypes: A study on public image of youth from North Chennai and it’s impact on deviant behaviour
Sri Durga K and Latha S
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 295-302
|
| 4 |
Mahr and Muslim Women's Economic Empowerment: A critical examination
Rakhshanda Nawaz
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 303-306
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| 5 |
Resettlement strategies and challenges in dam construction projects: A discourse
Boitumelo Neo Sefhera and Professor Ajiang Chen
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 307-312
|
| 6 |
Contribution of higher education in health modernity of urban women
Garima Rathi and Sumit Kumar
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 313-316
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| 7 |
Sexual and reproductive health issues of adolescent girls of Kharia tribe: A study on Mayurbhanj district of Odisha
Sima Tudu and Jhilli Mohapatra
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 317-325
|
| 8 |
Food Insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of MGNREGA in providing relief in Jharkhand
Chandan Soren
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 326-331
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| 9 |
Demographic ageing: It’s challenges and measures taken in India
G Muthu Balaje and Adil Ahamed M
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 332-336
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| 10 |
Indian national movement: Features, the liberal, the extremist and revolutionary phase
Nasirahmed M Jangubhai
Int. J. Sociol. Humanit., 2025; 7(1): 337-341
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