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E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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E-PROCEEDING
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN
ART AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL
SCIENCES
ORGANISED BY
KAASH FOUNDATIONrsquoS
CENTRE FOR ACADEMIC AND
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ON
8TH JUNE 2020
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sr No Contents Page No
1 Acknowledgement 3 ndash 4
2 Key Promotions 5 ndash 8
3 Vital Statistics 9
4 Introduction of Kaash Foundation 10 ndash 11
5 Introduction to The Event 12 ndash 14
6 Details of The Collaborators 15 ndash 16
7 Introduction of the Founder-Trustee 17 ndash 18
8 Flyers of The Resource Persons 19 ndash 21
9 Research Paper Presenters (Technical Sessions) 22 ndash 28
10 Schedule Chart 29 ndash 30
11 Report of The Event 31 ndash 47
12 Feedback Reports 48 ndash 52
13 Photo Gallery 53 ndash 68
14 List of Universities Colleges Institutions and
Indian States 69 ndash 78
15 Vote of Thanks 79 ndash 84
16 Names of Kaash Foundation Volunteers 85 ndash 86
17 Thanks to all the Participants 87
18 Contact Details of Kaash Foundation 88
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences witnessed a resounding success The grandiose
way in which it was organised was the result of a wonderful camaraderie
between all the people involved in it
We extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to
a) Dr Karim Gherab
b) Prof BK Shrivastava
for instrumenting the collaboration between Kaash Foundation Mumbai
India and their respective organisations
a) Global Knowledge Academics Spain
b) Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India
This collaboration between the organisations indeed led the Conference to
achieve the highest pinnacle of success
We extend our deepest gratitude to our Resource Persons Ms Kylee Shin
Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava Dr
Saswati Mutsuddy and Dr Bharatgupt for cheerfully gracing the Conference
with their esteemed presence as the Keynote Plenary and Valedictory
Speakers
We would also like to recognise the assistance that we recieved from Dr
Dhanaram Dr Geeta Ajit Dr RK Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and
Prof Amar Singh If it was not for their relentless support the Conference
would not have been as sublime as it turned out to be
Our deepest gratitude to all the 36 Research Paper Presenters for sharing
their wonderful insights into the theme of the Conference through their
presentations on a myriad of topics
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Lastly huge thanks to all the Participants for tuning in live to watch the
Conference on Kaash Foundationrsquos YouTube Channel
The continuous support of everyone involved in the Conference has only
driven Kaash Foundation to raise the bar of excellence with each and every
event that it organises
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KEY PROMOTIONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sr No Contents Page No
1 Acknowledgement 3 ndash 4
2 Key Promotions 5 ndash 8
3 Vital Statistics 9
4 Introduction of Kaash Foundation 10 ndash 11
5 Introduction to The Event 12 ndash 14
6 Details of The Collaborators 15 ndash 16
7 Introduction of the Founder-Trustee 17 ndash 18
8 Flyers of The Resource Persons 19 ndash 21
9 Research Paper Presenters (Technical Sessions) 22 ndash 28
10 Schedule Chart 29 ndash 30
11 Report of The Event 31 ndash 47
12 Feedback Reports 48 ndash 52
13 Photo Gallery 53 ndash 68
14 List of Universities Colleges Institutions and
Indian States 69 ndash 78
15 Vote of Thanks 79 ndash 84
16 Names of Kaash Foundation Volunteers 85 ndash 86
17 Thanks to all the Participants 87
18 Contact Details of Kaash Foundation 88
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences witnessed a resounding success The grandiose
way in which it was organised was the result of a wonderful camaraderie
between all the people involved in it
We extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to
a) Dr Karim Gherab
b) Prof BK Shrivastava
for instrumenting the collaboration between Kaash Foundation Mumbai
India and their respective organisations
a) Global Knowledge Academics Spain
b) Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India
This collaboration between the organisations indeed led the Conference to
achieve the highest pinnacle of success
We extend our deepest gratitude to our Resource Persons Ms Kylee Shin
Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava Dr
Saswati Mutsuddy and Dr Bharatgupt for cheerfully gracing the Conference
with their esteemed presence as the Keynote Plenary and Valedictory
Speakers
We would also like to recognise the assistance that we recieved from Dr
Dhanaram Dr Geeta Ajit Dr RK Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and
Prof Amar Singh If it was not for their relentless support the Conference
would not have been as sublime as it turned out to be
Our deepest gratitude to all the 36 Research Paper Presenters for sharing
their wonderful insights into the theme of the Conference through their
presentations on a myriad of topics
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Lastly huge thanks to all the Participants for tuning in live to watch the
Conference on Kaash Foundationrsquos YouTube Channel
The continuous support of everyone involved in the Conference has only
driven Kaash Foundation to raise the bar of excellence with each and every
event that it organises
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KEY PROMOTIONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences witnessed a resounding success The grandiose
way in which it was organised was the result of a wonderful camaraderie
between all the people involved in it
We extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to
a) Dr Karim Gherab
b) Prof BK Shrivastava
for instrumenting the collaboration between Kaash Foundation Mumbai
India and their respective organisations
a) Global Knowledge Academics Spain
b) Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India
This collaboration between the organisations indeed led the Conference to
achieve the highest pinnacle of success
We extend our deepest gratitude to our Resource Persons Ms Kylee Shin
Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava Dr
Saswati Mutsuddy and Dr Bharatgupt for cheerfully gracing the Conference
with their esteemed presence as the Keynote Plenary and Valedictory
Speakers
We would also like to recognise the assistance that we recieved from Dr
Dhanaram Dr Geeta Ajit Dr RK Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and
Prof Amar Singh If it was not for their relentless support the Conference
would not have been as sublime as it turned out to be
Our deepest gratitude to all the 36 Research Paper Presenters for sharing
their wonderful insights into the theme of the Conference through their
presentations on a myriad of topics
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Lastly huge thanks to all the Participants for tuning in live to watch the
Conference on Kaash Foundationrsquos YouTube Channel
The continuous support of everyone involved in the Conference has only
driven Kaash Foundation to raise the bar of excellence with each and every
event that it organises
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KEY PROMOTIONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Lastly huge thanks to all the Participants for tuning in live to watch the
Conference on Kaash Foundationrsquos YouTube Channel
The continuous support of everyone involved in the Conference has only
driven Kaash Foundation to raise the bar of excellence with each and every
event that it organises
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KEY PROMOTIONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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KEY PROMOTIONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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VITAL STATISTICS OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Number of Resource Persons 6
Collaborators 2
Participation from 6 Countries Bangladesh Nepal Saudi Arabia
Singapore South Korea and United States of America
Live streaming on YouTube Channel of Kaash Foundation 5hours+
Total Registrations 200+
Number of Participants160+
Number of Research Paper Presenters36
Successful viewership of 1400+ (as recorded on 2nd July 2020)
Rating of excellence
Participation from Universities 36
Participation from Colleges 84
Participation from Institutes 2
Participation from Indian States 18
Participation from Indian Union Territories 4
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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INTRODUCTION OF KAASH FOUNDATION
KAASH FOUNDATION is a Mumbai based registered charitable trust
dedicated to the area of E2H2 (Education Environment Health and Heritage)
The foundation selflessly renders its service for the upliftment and betterment
of the society The soul of KAASH is their enthusiastic team which focuses
on the multi-dimensional progress of the Foundation KAASH organises
various events like exhibitions conferences and symposiums which not only
enlighten but also provoke individuals to think and comprehend vividly in
terms of Environment Education Health and Heritage In short KAASH
Foundation is a sincere initiative to conserve and preserve our society health
and mind
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the
world
These are the words of Nelson Mandela an idealistic personality KAASH
Foundation is an initiative that takes responsibility to sharpen this powerful
weapon called Education We strive to explore different arenas of knowledge
in terms of encouraging students to think and work beyond limits and
boundaries KAASH aims at the holistic development of educating the young
minds of the society It is rightly said Education breeds Confidence
Confidence breeds Hope and Hope breeds Peace This is the ultimate aim of
KAASH Foundation with respect to education
It is our collective and individual responsibility to preserve and tend to the
world in which we all live
These words of The Dalai Lama generates in us a sense of responsibility
towards the environment Environment is the second area focused by
KAASH Foundation The trees the plants the flowers the forest and each
element of the environment should be conserved and protected It is rightly
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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said by Margaret Mead lsquoWe wonrsquot have society if we destroy the
environmentrsquo Going by this belief Kaash Foundation strives to raise its voice
against the injustice towards nature and also to protect the society One such
incident was the Foundationrsquos involvement in the Save Aarey Movement The
environment in which we live is not yours nor mine itrsquos ours So letrsquos protect
our mother nature who nourishes us
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver
These words of Mahatma Gandhi state the importance of health Health is the
third area focused by KAASH Foundation It is rightly emphasized lsquoThe
mind and body are not separate what affects one will affect the otherrsquo Our
conversations on health should not only be confined to physical health but
also include mental health By thrusting ourselves on this belief Kaash
Foundation organises various events awareness programmes and medical
camps to achieve our goal based on the axiom lsquoThe body achieves that
which the mind believesrsquo
The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future
These words of Wendell Phillips help us to understand the importance of
Heritage Heritage is the fourth area focused by KAASH Foundation As we
water the seeds to grow into a tree we should preserve our heritage in order to
relish our glorious past KAASH Foundation organises various initiatives to
protect and maintain the heritage sites as we believe that maintaining onersquos
culture values and traditions is invaluable
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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INTRODUCTION TO THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF RESEARCH IN ART
AESTHETICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
KAASH Foundation has been working incessantly at creating a platform for
scholars and students to share and gain knowledge ever since its genesis The
1st International Conference was organized by KAASH Foundation on 17th ndash
18th February 2020 in collaboration with Mumbai Universityrsquos Institute of
Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) Later in the month of May the 2nd
International Symposium was conducted on the theme of Concerns
Complexities and Dialogues in Religious Philosophy This symposium was
conducted online and was live streamed on YouTube for viewers all over the
world to expand their repository of knowledge even during the lockdown due
to the COVID-19 pandemic
The 2nd International Symposium was followed by the 3rd International
Conference held on 25th May 2020 on Colossal and Collateral Challenges
for Sustainable Environment and the 4th International Conference on
Trajectories and Intersections in Writings of History and Literature on 30th
May 2020 On 3rd June 2020 the 5th International Conference was hosted by
KAASH Foundation on Integrated Approaches of Research in Humanities
and Social Sciences
All the events were great successes with over a thousand participants
attending each Conference Considering the growing importance of research
and the changing nature of various fields from being unidirectional study
trajectory into becoming multidisciplinary the 6th International Conference
on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences was
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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organized on 8th June 2020 The collaborating partners for the event were
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) Spain and Sagar University Madhya
Pradesh India
The Conference was a platform that encouraged research scholars from all
over the world to present their research papers and discourse on themes
revolving around but not restricted to various lines of thought such as
The role of interdisciplinary practices in research in social sciences and
the utility of comparative research methodology
New dimensions of research opened by correlation of history and
literature
The importance of research in development of qualities like patience
morality tolerance and self-reliance in human beings
The role of social research in development of communal harmony and
the scope of finding solutions for future natural calamities through social
research
The scope of research on the sources of solutions to the current socio-
economic problems embedded in ancient Indian literature
Kaash Foundation and its collaborators are relentlessly at work to bring out
the silver lining amidst the dark COVID-19 days Speakers from varied fields
of study came together to impart their expertise and opinions on the Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences The illustrious
scholars who shared their knowledge and opinions included
Ms Kylee Shin who is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch was
the Keynote Speaker from South Korea The topic of her presentation was
Loss of Reliability How Can the Media recover its Reputation through the
Integrated Research
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Dr Amarjit Singh who is an Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political
Science at Benedict College South Carolina USA was the First Plenary
Speaker He gave his deliberation on Theater and its Implications in Social
Sciences
Shree Chetan Pandey from iSentia Pvt Ltd Singapore was the Second
Plenary Speaker Mr Pandey spoke on Importance of Digitizing
Manuscripts
Prof Sanjay Srivastava who is a Professor in the Department of Political
Science from the Banaras Hindu University Varanasi spoke on Recent
Trends in International Relations Research in India
Dr Saswati Mutsuddy was the Fourth Speaker of the Plenary Session
She is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the University of Calcutta
She gave her deliberations on A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
Dr Avkash Jadhav Head and Associate Professor Department of
History St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai and Founder-Trustee of Kaash
Foundation (and Director CAPD) was the Chairperson for the Plenary
Session
Dr Bharatgupt a world renowned scholar who is a Visiting Faculty to
Universities in North America Greece and Europe was the Valedictory
Speaker He gave his deliberations on What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr R K Ahirwar were the Chairpersons for the Part
A and Part B respectively of the First Technical Session
Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh were the Chairpersons for
the Part A and Part B respectively of the Second Technical Session
The 6th International Conference was a grand success owing to the marvelous
leadership of Dr Jadhav the knowledgeable speakers and the meticulous
execution of the event by the dedicated volunteers of Kaash Foundation
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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DETAILS OF OUR COLLABORATORS
No one can whistle a symphony It takes a whole orchestra to play it
-HE Luccock
The wonderful achievements of the 6th International Conference on Emerging
Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences is the collective
efforts of Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional
Development and its efficient scholarly and co-operative collaborators
Mattie Stepanek had once said
Unity is strengthhellipwhen there is teamwork and collaboration wonderful
things can be achieved
The success story of the 6th International Conference is a testament to this
Without the unwavering support of our esteemed collaborators the event
would never have been as remarkable as it turned out to be
Here we present the details of our encouraging and steadfast collaborators
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
Global Knowledge Academics (GKA) a knowledge-based organization based
in Madrid (Spain) GKA is committed to creating communities of theoretical
and practical knowledge bringing together researchers from around the world
to discuss a wide range of academic disciplines
The GKA manages
bull Annual international conferences in English Spanish and Portuguese in
some of the worldrsquos major cities
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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bull Scholarly publication of indexed journals and books with high visibility and
international impact
bull Online knowledge networks whose members exchange innovative ideas and
best practices
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
Dr Hari Singh Gour University (Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya) more
popularly known as Sagar University is a Central University in the city of
Sagar the state of Madhya Pradesh India The University is dedicated to
achieve overall educational social economic and cultural upliftment of
under-privileged people of rural areas The University has brought the light of
knowledge into millions of homes in the villages and areas around Sagar thus
partly fulfilling the objectives of its establishment The University is
developing in a congenial peaceful disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere
The Universityrsquos contribution to the field of research is noteworthy It has
awarded more than 3000 PhDs 4 DScs and 37 DLitt Degrees since its
inception Several alumni of the University have brought great glory to it by
distinguishing themselves in their chosen fields both within and outside the
country
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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DR AVKASH JADHAV
FOUNDER - TRUSTEE OF KAASH FOUNDATION
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality
- Anonymous
A BA (Gold Medallist) in History and a PhD in The Labour Movement Dr
Avkash Jadhavrsquos scholarly works revolve around Labour Studies Religion
and Philosophy Human Rights Ancient and Modern India etc He is a
recipient of numerous scholarships and travel grants for academic pursuits and
has published over 27 research papers in various National and International
journals volumes and books He has participated in more than 170
International and National Conferences Seminars and Workshops and is
affiliated to various academic bodies He was nominated as a Municipal
Councillor in the BMC (2012-2017) as a representative from the academic
section wherein he played an instrumental role in the policy making decisions
of several government bodies Currently he is the Head and Associate
Professor of the Department of History at St Xavierrsquos College (Autonomous)
Mumbai and also the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Mumbai On an
all-encompassing note he is a poet an erudite international research scholar a
documentary maker and a well-known historian
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY DR AVKASH
JADHAV
1 Took up the environmental issue of Sanjay Gandhi National Park a Forest
cover spread on 103 sqkms along with 2000 years old ancient Buddhist caves
at Kanheri The movement continued for 11 years from 2000-2011 and finally
after a massive survey and regular correspondence he helped in declaring it
as lsquoNo Plastic Zonersquo in November 2011
2 Flood Relief Drive during the major deluge in Mumbai in July 2005 The
drive continued for almost a month ie July-August 2005
3 Conducted various programmes for students on Right to Information Act
Disaster Management Training in Civil Defence Environmental Protection
and Conservation of Heritage sites (Kanheri Caves)
4 Conducted a 12-day tour to Vidarbha in the rural part of Maharashtra state
in India and conducted the Survey on the issue of Farmers committing Suicide
in the region (2008)
5 Organised protest rallies against the terrorist attack and serial Train Blasts
in Mumbai India (2006) on the Jaitapur Nuclear Plant in Maharashtra India
(2011) and Oil Spills due to the massive ship wreck on the shore of Arabian
sea in Mumbai (August 2010)
6 Closely involved with various NGOs for promoting Human Rights
7 Have been involved with the lsquoSave Aarey Forest Movementrsquo whereby
protecting the eco system of 1200 hectares of forest land against the arbitrary
development policy at Goregaon in Mumbai
8 He has taken up issues on the protection and conservation of the Heritage in
the city
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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FLYERS OF THE
RESOURCE PERSONS
FOR THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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21
Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
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1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
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Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
(TECHNICAL SESSIONS)
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sr No Name of the Research Paper
Presenter Title of the Presentation
1
Swapnil Chandrakant
Chaphekar
(Assistant Professor and Head
School of Kalayoga Chinmaya
Vishwavidyapeeth Pune)
Changing Trends of Research in
Hindustani Music
2
Dr Nidhi Nema
(Assistant Professor
Department of English Kanya
Mahavidhyalaya Balaghat)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
3
Dr Swati A Sharma
(Associate Professor
Department of English The
Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Recoding Research and
Pedagogical Approaches within
Electronic Corpora in the Post
Covid World
4
Dr Ruchi Tomar
(Department of English
Lucknow Uttar Pradesh)
Dalits in India Scrutinize
Subalternity and Exclusion
5
Dr Anil Prakash Shrivastava
(Assistant Professor IES
College of Education Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh)
मानवीय गण ो और आतमननरभरता क
नवकास म महातमा गाोधी क दरभन की
उपय नगता (Utility of Mahatma
Gandhirsquos Philosophy in
Development of Human Qualities
and Self-Reliance)
6
Dr Rachna Kori
(Assistant Professor
Government JSTPG
College Balaghat)
रनवषय की सोरानवत पराकनतक
आपदाओो क समाधान म सामानिक
र ध ो की रनमका
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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7 Sunil Sunkara
(Research Scholar Ministry of
Culture Government of India)
Aesthetics of Bhibhatsa Rasa in
Kathak
8
Dr Sashibhusan Mishra
(Assistant Professor (Senior
Grade) Department of Sanskrit
Grammar Sri Sitaram Vaidic
Adarsha Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya)
Proofing Mechanism
9
Dr Arnab Kumar
Mukhopadhyay
(Assistant Professor in
Philosophy Presidency
University Kolkata India)
Viśvamānavadharma A
Contemporary Approach to Peace
and Harmony
10
Aditi Singh Bundela
(Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidhyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Pakshashtra Ko Muglon
Ki Den Aitihasic Sarvekshan
11
Kusum Ray
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Badnagar Ujjain Madhya
Pradesh India)
Amir Khusro Itihaskar Evam
Sahityakar
12
Smt Meenaxi Kori
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government Auto
PG College Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Research Methodology amp New
Trends of Research in Sociology
13
Dr Pratibha Shrivastava
(Professor (Sociology)
Government Auto PG
College Chhindwara Madhya
Pradesh India)
सयकत पररवार का समािरासतरीय
अधययन (रारतीय समाि क सोदरभ म)
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Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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14
Bhagvant Rao Karade
(Assistant Professor
Government Penchvalley PG
College Parasia District
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh)
Aatmanirbharta Ke Sath Dharniya
Vikash Par Ek Adhyyan Bharat
Desh Ke Sandarbha Me
15
Manjula Gaur
(PhD scholar Dr Harisingh
Gour University Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Incorporating Barter System in
Covid Era - An Interdisciplinary
Research
16
Dr Vibha Rathod
(Assistant Professor of History
The Bhopal School of Social
Sciences Bhopal)
Viruses Multitentacled hold on
society making way for
Multitudinal Dimensions in Social
Sciences Research An Analysis
17
Ms Meena Thakre
(Assistant Professor of
Geography Government
College Bichhua Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh India)
Disaster Management and Future
Challenges (A Study in Terms of
Geographical Location of India)
18
Dr Ram Kumar Usrethe
(Assistant Professor of
Sociology Government
College Chourai Dist
Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
India)
Research in Social Development
19
Dr Neeraj Niranjan
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Tikamgarah Madhya Pradesh
India)
Tulnatmak Shodh Paddhati Ke
Anuprayog Ka Mahatv Avam
Upyogita
20
Smita Rashi
(Research Scholar Barkatullah
University Bhopal India)
रारत म बौदध कला क अनसोधान की
उररती परवनियाोकला तथा
सौोदयभरासतर क सोदरभ म
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Smt Savita Soni
(Assistant Professor
Government Girls PG
College Vidisha Madhya
Pradesh India)
सामानिक नवजञान क र ध म
अनतः अनरासन उपागम क उपय ग
का महतव (Samajik Vigyan Ke
Shodh Me Antah Anushasan
Upagam Ke Upyog Ka Mahatva)
22
Dr Pankaj Singh
(Assistant Professor
Department of History Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Corona Sankat Se Utpanna
Samasyao Ke Samadhan Me
Gandhiji Ke Ahinsak Shram-
Darshan Ki Prasangikta
23
Dr Vimla Maravi
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Samajik Vigyan Ke Shodh Me
Antah Anushasnatmak Upagat Ke
Upyog Ka Mahatva
24
Prashant Shrivastava
(Professor Government HS
School No2 Dist Mandla
Madhya Pradesh India)
Gond our Bega Janjatiy ke
Loknratya
25
Meijianthaipou Ruangmei
(Assistant Professor St Joseph
University Department of
Social Work Dimapur
Nagaland India
Societal Response towards Racism
and Effective Measures to Combat
Contemporary Racism Study on
Northeast Students
26
Dr Arvind Shah Barkade
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Ke Vividh
Aayam
27
Brijendra Kumar
(Guest Faculty Department of
History Dr Harisingh Gour
Vishwavidyalaya Sagar
Madhya Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Samaj Ke Parivartan Me
Samajik Vigyan Shikshan Me
Antaranushasnatmakta Ek
Aitihasik Vishleshan
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Dr Sanjay Barolia
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour University
Sagar Madhya Pradesh India)
Rights and Relief Measures for
Labourers under Kautilyan Period
Lessons in the wake of COVID 19
Pandemic
29
Seema Bai
(PhD Research Scholar
Maharshi Dayanand
University Rohtak Haryana
India)
The Integral Network of Culture
and History A New Dimension of
Contemporary Culture and Society
in Aamir Khanrsquos Dangal
30
Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya
(Assistant Professor
Government Shyamsundar
Agarwal PG College Sihora
Jabalpur)
Bhavishya Ki Sambhavit Prakartik
Aapdaon Ke Samadhan Me
Samajik Shodhon Ki Bhoomika
31
Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol
(Assistant Professor
Government PG College
Umaria)
Tulnatmak Shodh Padhati Ke
Anuprayog Avam Upyogita
32
Dr Priti Anil Khandare
(Assistant Professor Dr
Harisingh Gour Central
University Sagar Madhya
Pradesh India)
Jahangir Kalin Chitrkala Ek
Etihasik Adyayan
33
Dr Chandrapal Singh Rawat
(Assistant Professor of History
Government PG College
Khandwa Madhya Pradesh)
Lokgeeto Me Swatantrata Sangram
34
Dr Laxmi Thakur
(Associate Professor
Government MGM PG
College Itarsi Madhya
Pradesh India)
Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Paryavaran
Sanrakshan
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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35
Pavan Kumar Shrivastava
(Shrimant Madhao Rao
Sindhiya Government PG
College Shivpuri)
Title Use of Matrices in Research
36 Viney Dhiman
(PGIMER Chandigarh India)
International Concern for
Sustainable Development Social
Work as a Model for Governance
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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SCHEDULE
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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REPORT
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
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Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Building on the foundation laid by the extraordinary success of the Five
International Conferences that were organized by Kaash Foundation the 6th
International Conference on the theme Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences was yet another magnificent academic venture
of the Foundation that took place on 8th June 2020 from 1000 am to 330
pm
The Conference opened with the Inaugural Session by Dr Dhanaram wherein
he introduced the collaborators who made the event possible and also the
theme of the webinar This was followed by an Introductory Session by Dr
Avkash Jadhav the Founder-Trustee of Kaash Foundation Dr Jadhav spoke
about the Foundation and the work it does on the four verticals E2H2
(Environment Education Health and Heritage) and also about the objectives
of the Centre for Academic and Professional Development (CAPD) which is
an academic branch of Kaash Foundation which came to be instituted for the
enhancement and empowerment of research and pedagogy Dr Jadhav
elaborated on the concept note of the Conference pointing out that in the 21st
century the social sciences are breaking the age old shackles of unidirectional
approach and therefore it was felt necessary to incorporate Arts and
Aesthetics to the study of Social Sciences
The whole world including India is adapting to the change brought about by
the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that ensued Manrsquos thirst for
knowledge is unquenchable and the technological development has only made
the desire for more knowledge stronger Today all subjects transcend their
traditional boundaries and an interdisciplinary approach is being applied by
the researchers of all fields In applied research emphasis is being laid on
solving the current problems of research work and utility in the all-round
development of society Many of the problems that are arising because of the
pandemic can be resolved through social science research Considering all
this the Conference was organized to bring together researchers and scholars
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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all over the world to discuss the new dimensions and directions of research in
Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Kaash Foundation and all its collaborators strive to spread knowledge and
awareness ceaselessly even amidst the uncertain days of the COVID-19
pandemic To turn adversities into opportunities Global Knowledge
Academics (GKA) and Sagar University Madhya Pradesh India came
together with the foundation to present the 6th International Conference GKA
is a knowledge-based organization based in Madrid (Spain) GKA is
committed to creating communities of theoretical and practical knowledge
bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss a wide range
of academic disciplines Sagar University is dedicated to achieving overall
educational social economic and cultural upliftment of under-privileged
people of rural area
Speakers from varied fields of study came together to impart their expertise
and opinions on the importance of using interdisciplinary practices in social
science research the emerging dimensions of research opened by the
correlation of history and literature and also the possibilities of research on the
sources of solutions to the current socioeconomic problems embedded in
ancient India on 8th June The illustrious scholars who shared their knowledge
and opinions included Ms Kylee Shin Dr Bharatgupt Dr Amarjit Singh
Shree Chetan Pandey Dr Saswati Mutsuddy and Prof Sanjay Srivastava
The Keynote Session witnessed the eminent presence of Ms Kylee Shin as
the Keynote Speaker She is a Freelance Journalist and also the Interfaith
Initiative Regional Director at the HWPL Daegu Kyeongbuk branch
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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RESOURCE PERSON Ms Kylee Shin
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Loss of Reliability How Can the
Media Recover its Reputation through the Integrated Research
The media holds a position of trust and social responsibility that makes
newspapers and broadcast channels public trustees of news informed
comment and good taste This is as much an ethical and social responsibility
as a legal one Ms Shin talked about the general expectations of the people
from the media the objectivity of media and how the media deals with it
Media has built up its reputation by providing the information that the public
did not have easy access to Media acts as a bridge to connect the public with
the news around the world The objectivity of the news is often
overemphasised and the audience is made to believe that they have the liberty
to build their own opinions based around this information
But a question arises Does the media really deliver what the people have to
know in an objective form Ms Shin remarked that the objectivity of media is
only an illusion Media personnel say that the public has to know so and so
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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news So it is their choice that is pushed onto the public So even in the most
objective report there is pinch of subjectivity
Although it is often said that the media provides a broad spectrum of news to
the public depending on how the journalist deals with them his or her intents
and opinions get integrated into the article
The highlights and the importance laid on certain parts the overall look of the
news article or report has a big impact on the reader or viewer Manipulation
of these simple yet important aspects can have huge impact on the audience
In the recent years there have been many articles that have lost their
reliability due to the reporters pursuing their interests rather than carrying out
their duty But the blame cannot be entirely put on them says Ms Shin Like
all the other walks of life competition is a part and parcel of area of News as
well
Taking the media portrayal of COVID-19 pandemic in Korea as a case study
the Keynote Speaker gave the participants of the Conference an insight into
the roles and responsibility of media in the life of people and nation at large
South Korearsquos COVID-19 situation has been receiving attention worldwide
In the early days of the outbreak Korean government did not respond quickly
to immigrants from China and avoided responsibility of spreading the virus of
a religious group This in turn led to confusion and chaos among the public
Effective prevention of the spread of COVID-19 is rapid delivery of relevant
information to the public Public expected this role from the media However
in a hurry to have the breaking news Korean media started writing articles
based on arbitrary information received from government press release and
media clippings without proofreading or verification In this process they
skipped integrated research to find the proper facts that should have been
delivered to the public
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
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BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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To make matters worse unidentified lsquofactsrsquo started to spread in social media
Awareness about the mortality rate of COVID-19 was not that high during the
time and a mass infection occurred in one of the churches Even though the
government - recommended guidelines were observed many people who had
attended the congregation got infected
This spiked interest of the media connecting the pandemic to a religious
group Hundreds of articles started surfacing about the church Rather than
focusing on the how the church members got infected by the virus sensational
rumours were the main contents of the countless articles These media reports
triggered and stimulated discrimination against the religious group Many of
the members of congregation were forcefully fired or became the victims of
domestic violence or they were forcefully converted Two people committed
suicide because of the pressure and persecution
Because of the mediarsquos decision to publish articles in favour of the
persecutors of church the statements of the church were ignored and it
became the scapegoat for the government and the media This sensational
news was then taken up by various international news channels newspapers
and organisations such as the New York Times and United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Ms Shin noted that this incident reduced the reliability of the media so much
that the public decided to not rely on the Korean news reports and started
depending on the media coverage made abroad Korea has one official
language unlike many other nations and this change implied many things for
the Korean media in particular Firstly the people in Korea are growing
intelligent and they have contact and experience with other countries of the
world They speak many languages other than Korean Secondly they have
access to a broader range of information Thirdly the public will not only
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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receive what is given by the media but they will try to verify the accuracy of
the information by researching and viewing the channels abroad
Articles are springing up in numerous languages all over the world about the
COVID-19 situation in Korea and there is a high risk of spread of
misinformation as the source for the foreign reporters is the reports published
in Korea In fact there is a higher chance of wrong information to get
published in the foreign reports as many times the articles are not proofread
or checked properly
The Keynote Speaker pointed out that the media needs to adapt and win back
the integrity and trust of the public Rather than getting caught up with
maintaining the objectivity of the reports the reporters should focus on the
more practical option of maintaining the integrity Referring to reliable and
trustworthy sources will give the readers a better understanding of the
situation without forsaking the integrity of reports
Ms Shin spoke on the immense responsibility that the fourth pillar of
democracy holds and the new challenges it is facing as people are developing
subjectivity about accepting the information presented through the news
media and the urgent need for the news community to be more careful with
the information they put out She raised important questions about leadership
of media and the concerns regarding false media reports Media has great
potential to make or mar the society She suggested certain steps that can be
taken to secure the integrity of the reports By providing links to the original
reference sources the readers can collect more information This makes the
online articles more user friendly and the reporters can reassure their audience
about the authenticity of the article or report
Through her interesting insights into the importance of integrated and
interdisciplinary research that must be conducted in the field of news media
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Ms Kylee Shin set the perfect academic mood for the wonderful and
interactive conference to follow
The Keynote Session was followed by the Plenary Session which was
chaired by Dr Avkash Jadhav The session was graced by four illustrious
scholars Dr Amarjit Singh Shree Chetan Pandey Prof Sanjay Srivastava
and Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
Dr Avkash Jadhav commenced the session by introducing the First Plenary
Speaker Dr Amarjit Singh to our audiences Dr Amarjit Singh is an
Assistant Professor in Theatre and Political Science at Benedict College in
South Carolina He has acquired his Masters in both Theatre and Political
Arts
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Amarjit Singh
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Theatre and its Implications in the
Social Sciences
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
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For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
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Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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He begins the presentation of his paper by talking about the people from all
walks of life that come together to witness theatre as varied human social
experience and the reflection of the complex global world that we live in
According to Dr Singh these implications challenge one to reach beyond the
traditions of onersquos own society to embrace others in celebration of the world
around them He muses over how theatre can continue to impact the stories of
the stage from all the social science and also explains how the process of
writing history and writing a play are not too different from one another
Diving into the history of theatre he is of the strong belief that ldquohistory is also
storytellingrdquo Dr Singh sheds light on the various kinds of timelines and their
evolution along with its importance with the help of the Aristotelian Dramatic
Structure Because of which history is the chief source of theatrical creations
Moving further he talks about subjective judgments that are made while
writing a play for it cannot be all inclusive without being a chaos a play
writer must decide where he wants to focus his complete attention
According to Dr Singh the main motive of sociology is to look at the society
and decipher who thinks what and to demonstrate how social views vary
amongst different classes regions religions genders and age groups and so
it is believed that the theatre and sociology overlap Sociology forms the basis
of playwriting and character development This is why we often see that the
theatres and playhouses etc are usually closed down whenever there is a
revolution around the corner When human psychology is considered theatre
is the mirror of life as it allows us to look at a psychological behaviour
without any bias One of the main aims of theatre is the psychological
fulfilment of being collaborated
Dr Singh concludes by saying
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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ldquoMany people are involved in a theatrical play because Peter uses so many
artistic materials for a combined time effect all of these elements must unite
to form a single vision of another world Theatre is therefore a synthesis of
many arts and associated with many social sciencesrdquo
Thanking Dr Amarjit Singh for gracing the Conference with his wonderful
presentation all the way from South Carolina Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Shree Chetan Pandey as the Second Plenary Speaker Shree
Chetan Pandey has a registered voluntary organization that works for the
digitization of books and in the last 7 to 8 years has managed to digitize over
17000 rare books and manuscripts
RESOURCE PERSON Shree Chetan Pandey
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
Shree Chetan Pandey opens his presentation by discussing the importance of
digitisation of books and the conflict between Google Book and a group of
Publishers He further discusses the lack of critical examination and of the
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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initial transliterated manuscripts that form the basis of many belief systems
like the Puranas Mr Pandey talks of the affordability and convenience of e-
books or digitised books rather than the actual physical books with the help of
his personal experience regarding the book ldquoVigyaan Bheravrdquo Moving
further he also laments on the attacks in the Maharaj Library which is the
home to many important manuscripts and ancient texts some of which were
also lost Mr Pandey staunchly believed that all the important texts needed
for research should be made available online for absolutely free of cost as this
will result in a huge influx of research and study from the youth which is now
caught up in the bureaucratic process of receiving permissions and access to
certain books and thus concluded on the same note
Appreciating Shree Chetan Pandey for wonderfully amalgamating his
personal experiences into his deliberation Dr Avkash Jadhav warmly
welcomed Prof Sanjay Srivastava as the Third Plenary Speaker Prof
Srivastava is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Banaras
Hindu University Varanasi
RESOURCE PERSON Prof Sanjay Srivastava
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
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BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION Recent Trends in International
Relations Research in India
Prof Sanjay Srivastava discussed about how COVID-19 has affected the
relations on an international basis due to which researchers have got new
topics to research on such as geo-political issues of a nation and how India
can automate its supplies There is also a possible shift from globalization to
localization Prof Srivastava also discussed on how India-China trade war has
become a hot topic for the researchers to research on He further discussed
about how to maintain international relations with other countries during this
pandemic
Thanking Prof Sanjay Srivastava for his insightful presentation Dr Avkash
Jadhav cheerfully invited Dr Saswati Mutsuddy as the Fourth Plenary
Speaker Dr Mutsuddy is a Professor in the Department of Pali at the
University of Calcutta
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION A Study on Buddhist Art in Bengal
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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The motto of her paper was to focus on Buddhist art in Bengal focusing on
the places of Mogalmari Dantan and West Bengal She further elaborated on
the performing arts in Bengal from the perspective of Buddhist art with
special references to Gaudiya Dr Mutsuddy also narrated the excavation of
Nritya Moghalmari Nritya Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an
archaeological excavation site in the Paschim Medinipur district of West
Bengal The excavation site which began in 2002-03 led by Prof Asok Datta
of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery
dated between 6th to 12th centuries A detailed excavation of the site started
in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to the
discovery of several artefacts and six tablets The excavations revealed a long
wall covered with stucco decorations consisting of floral animals and human
figurines and also evidenced two stages of construction of the structure
Another important discovery of the excavation was the discovery of a Buddha
image on a slate stone Another round of excavations in 2012 revealed various
stucco figures in the walls with votive tablets having a figure of Buddha as the
central element and flanked by Bodhisattvas and Buddhist inscriptions The
excavation also revealed a pradikshana path in the eastern and southern part
of the site Dr Mutsuddy therefore ended her deliberation with this
comprehensive narration of the excavation at Nritya Moghalmari
Highlighting the important aspects of Dr Saswati Mutsuddyrsquos deliberation
Dr Avkash Jadhav thanked her for gracing the Conference as one of the
Plenary Speakers Dr Jadhav then gave an encompassing view of the
deliberations by all the Four Plenary Speakers and signed off as the
Chairperson of the Plenary Session at the 6th International Conference
This was followed by Two Parallel Technical Sessions wherein 36 Research
Scholars deliberated on a myriad of topics based on the theme of the
Conference While Part A and Part B of the Technical Session 1 were chaired
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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by Dr Geeta Ajit and Dr RK Ahirwar respectively Part A and Part B of
the Technical Session 2 were chaired by Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof
Amar Singh respectively
Thereafter the Conference entered into its last segment ie the Valedictory
Session The session witnessed the esteemed presence of Dr Bharatgupt as
the Valedictory Speaker Dr Bharatgupt is a Visiting Faculty to Universities
in North America Europe and Greece on Indian Music and Theatre Theory
RESOURCE PERSON Dr Bharatgupt
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION What Does Indian Art Celebrate
Dr Bharatgupt began the presentation by thanking Kaash Foundation and
greeting the audience He recited a shloka lsquoवणाभनाो अथभसोघानाो रसानाो छो द
सामनप मोगलानाो च किाभरौ वोद वाणीनवनायकौrsquo and he said that it is a common
saying that in India art is meant to take us to a higher level of understanding
and are meant to also bring us close to the divine As it is said that India has a
high spiritual culture and therefore art also serves the function of improving
the spiritual urge among the people and leading them towards their higher
goal While this is partially true the fact is itrsquos a lot that the tradition has been
considerate about the entire aim of art In India we have always believed that
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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there are 3 aims of life Dharma Artha Kama Moksha and what human
beings live is not just for spirituality and for the pursuit of divinity rather a
pursuit of life in all its entirety ie for Dharma Artha Kama and Moksha So
all four aims which make up our life have a trace of art in it Just as music is
not only for the musician art is something which is not only for the artist For
example Mothers sing songs or a lullaby to their child In this way the child
hears and experiences music as soon as heshe is born
Then Dr Bharatgupt spoke about how do we need to use art and what is it
that we are going to celebrate more in art He also spoke about how there is a
difference in understanding art by the present generation and by our ancestors
The present generation interprets art only as an entertainment (manoranjan)
but our ancestorsrsquo interpreted art as a medium which changes the state of
conscious (mano-parivarthan) And how does art change the function of our
conscious Art helps to change our conscious not merely by narrating a story
or by leading us into a world of fantasies rather it changes our conscious by
imparting instructions When we look at the great epics Ramayana or
Mahabharata in the beginning of these texts it is written as to why these wars
were written Ramayana was written due to the representation of the great
character lsquoRamrsquo Mahabharata was written due to the representation of the
conflict between Dharma and SelfishnessAnger So the whole idea of art is
also to propagate certain values to improve our lives Art simply does not
preach and it is not just a method of creating impractical propaganda The
purpose of art is to give us higher values and it tells in a manner which goes
deep within ourselves And how does this happen This happens when you
create something which can be called as beautiful So creation of the
beautiful or creation of something which is unseen is the primary purpose of
art We know many books which impart good values (Updesh) philosophical
ideologies etc But there is one thing which cannot be taught ie lsquoBeautyrsquo Art
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
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3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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changes the quality of our lives and makes our life more acceptable That is
why art is considered to be the most essential element in education So an
educated man should have a sense of enjoying and producing art This means
that the most painful and dreadful experiences of our lives can be
transformed as pleasurable through art For instance we always want pleasure
and happiness in our lives and so we donrsquot like experiences like suffering or
dead But good and bad (sukkha and dukkha) are part and parcel of our lives
But art change our dukkha into sukkha So when we hear the story of
suffering eg the separation of Ram from Sita or Shakuntala being thrown by
Dushyant it is painful But after hearing that story or after watching that play
or after seeing the painting of Shakuntala we like to see the painting again
and again or we would like to hear the same poems again and again So that
whole suffering (Karuna) turns into Karunarasa The suffering which we
didnrsquot prefer to see when transmuted into art arouses an interest within us
which would want us to see the art again and again This is one of the
essential functions of art where it helps to overcome the harsh realities of our
lives In this way we find inward pleasure and also become selfless in nature
So a person who has cultivated art properly must also transmute onersquos
personality to become more sensitive to others
Dr Bharatgupt also spoke about how art is going to talk about the whole of
creation Expressing the whole of creation and giving an idea of this creation
is the crux of Indian Art So Indian art always emphasizes the relationship
between the Creator and the Creation The creator will also become a part of
the creation With this note Dr Bharatgupt concluded his insightful
presentation on lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
In her concluding remarks Dr Geeta Ajit Coordinator at CAPD gave a crisp
summary of the Conference She thanked all the collaborators of the event as
well as the distinguished Keynote Speaker Valedictorian and all the Plenary
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Speakers for their invaluable thoughts With this the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organized by Kaash Foundation was concluded
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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FEEDACK REPORTS
OF THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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NAME Dr Chandramani
PLACE OF WORK Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
DEPARTMENT Humanities
FEEDACK It is an excellent effort of Kaash Foundation to educate the
scholars and teachers related to Social Sciences and Humanities Such
organizing effort is possible only when one is dedicated and sensitive to other
fellow beings The topic is also well chosen and serves the overall purpose of
the Webinar Actually the topic is the need of the hour Nothing satisfies
much than enlightening oneself with information and knowledge In this ultra-
modern age people should help one another and prosper together Letrsquos get
together for a noble cause and learn together from each other Keep it up by
arranging such webinars in the future too Thanks a lot
NAME Ishwar Singh Jatwal
PLACE OF WORK Rajasthan University
FEEDBACK यह वबीनार बहत ही उतकषट एवो जञानवधभक रहा इस वबीनार स हम
सरी र धानथभय ो क बहत ही लार एवो जञान की परापति हई ह नवशवनवदयालय ो एवो कॉलि ो
क धनयवाद नक उन ोन क नवड-19 क दौरान ि नवदयाथी घर पर ह उन इस दौरान
वबीनार क माधयम स नवनरनन परकार की जञान की सामगरी पराि हई ह अतः ऐस वबीनार
का आय िन ह त रह इस वबीनार म सरी नवदवान सानथय ो न बहत ही जञानवधभक बात
बताई उनक सनकर हम न जञान म काफी वपतदध की ह और समय का सदपय ग ही
सोरव ह सका ह क ोनक इस ल क डाउन क दौरान हर नवदयाथी महानवदयालय ो म िान
स वोनचत रह ह इस परकार क आय िन ो स सरी नवदयानथभय ो क बहत ही अनधक लार
नमला ह इस परकार क वबीनार क आय िन स सरी लारापतित हए ह पररासक कॉलि
क बधाई निन ोन इतन अचछ वबीनार का आय िन नकया धनयवाद क पातर ह उन सरी
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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क धनयवाद दता हो और आपस कामना करत ह नक आप इस परकार क वबीनार ो क
आय िन क सदा ही करत रह
NAME Ms Monika Bansal
PLACE OF WORK Modern College of Professional Studies Mohan Nagar
Ghaziabad
FEEDACK Overall one of the most informative conferences I have ever
attended The ability to meet and network with people was excellent the
conference was well organized and organizing committee did a great job of
keeping everything on track The conference was very informative and
beneficial for the folks from our team that attended I thought there was a
good mix of different topics presented Each presentation added significant
value to my day to day activityhellipWe came out of this conference with
answers and solutions instead of just more questions and concernshellipWe are
very satisfied with this conference because it discussed the ldquoproblemrdquo of
counterfeit parts but it also presented answers and solutions Thanks
NAME Abhishek Kumar
PLACE OF WORK Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University Bihar
FEEDACK The conference was great informative and relevant The
speakers were very informed and capable enough to explain the topics The
webinar covered a lot of topics under its roof from the global order to current
scenario the problem of reverse migration racial discrimination against North
Eastern citizens and also it discussed about music art economy everything
It also included the relevance of Gandhian philosophy in it Speakers like
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sanjay Srivastava sir threw light on the global prospects after the COVID-19
era All in all it was successful informative and relevant
NAME Seema Bai
PLACE OF WORK Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
FEEDACK The conference was very fruitful and such type of conferences
should be organized from time to time during COVID-19 lockdown The
researchers can have valuable knowledge I am very thankful to the organizers
and the presenters The presentation through slides proved very useful for the
presentation of research paper Before this conference I have also attended 4th
and 5th conference Kaash Foundationrsquos initiatives are appreciable
NAME Kusum Ray
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Barnagar Ujjain MP
FEEDACK Conference was very thought-provoking Kylee Shinrsquos session
was extremely informative about the objectivity of media and role of media
and so was Dr Amarjit Singhrsquos session about Theater and its implications in
social science Shree Chetan Pandeyrsquos session about the importance of
digitalization of Manuscripts was very engaging Professor Sanjay Srivastava
talked about recent problems faced by countries during COVID 19 and it was
truly food for thought Technical sessions were also very intriguing
NAME Dr Neeraj Niranjan
PLACE OF WORK Government PG College Tikamgarah MP
FEEDACK Today I participated and presented my paper Thanks to all
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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organizing team members for giving me the opportunity All the presenters
chose extremely knowledgeable topics and put their thoughts across very
nicely The conference proved to be meaningful and useful I gained more
knowledge regarding all the topics that were discussed I thoroughly
appreciate KAASH Foundation for this conference You gave a platform to us
to express our knowledge ideas views and thoughts regarding the topics
Anyone can gain knowledge through this platform In this COVID-19
pandemic period we can enhance our knowledge from this platform Because
of this initiative we no longer are missing out on the knowledge we could
have acquired from the offline classes and libraries
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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PHOTO GALLERY
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ms Kylee Shin
lsquoLoss of the Reliability How Can the Media Recover its Reputation through
the Integrated Researchrsquo
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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PLENARY SESSION
Dr Amarjit Singh
lsquoTheater and its Implications in Social Sciencesrsquo
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Shree Chetan Pandey
lsquoImportance of Digitizing Manuscriptsrsquo
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Prof Sanjay Srivastava
lsquoRecent Trends in International Relations Research in Indiarsquo
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Dr Saswati Mutsuddy
lsquoA Study On Buddhist Art in Bengalrsquo
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Dr Avkash Jadhav
(Chairperson of the Plenary Session)
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS FOR THE TECHNICAL
SESSIONS
[In Clockwise Direction Dr Neeraj Niranjan Dr Sanjay Barolia Dr Swati
Sharma Dr B K Shrivastava (Concluding Remarks) Dr Ram Kumar
Usrethe Dr Rachna Kori Dr Pankaj Singh and Ms Meena Thakre]
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Priti Anil Khandare Kusum Ray Aditi Singh
Bundela Dr Anil Shrivastava Manjula Gaur Prashant Shrivastava Meenaxi
Kori and Dr Asha)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Sudesh Kumar Mehroliya Smt Savita Soni
Bhagvant Rao Karade Dr Pratibha Shrivastava Dr Ramesh Prasad Kol Dr
Vimla Maravi Dr Vibha Rathod and Dr Arvind Shah Barkade)
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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(In Clockwise Direction Dr Pavan Kumar Shrivastava Dr Sashibhusan
Mishra Dr Ruchi Tomar Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson) Prof Amar Singh
(Chairperson) Meijianthaipou Ruangmei Seema Bai and Swapnil
Chandrakant Chaphekar)
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Dr Geeta Ajit (Chairperson for Technical Session 1A)
Dr R K Ahirwar (Chairperson for Technical Session 1B)
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Prof Naveen Gideon (Chairperson for Technical Session 2A)
Prof Amar Singh (Chairperson for Technical Session 2B)
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
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Dr Kamini Gogri
Dr Dhanaram
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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VALEDICTORY SPEAKER
Dr Bharatgupt
lsquoWhat Does Indian Art Celebratersquo
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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PICTURE COLLAGE
(In Clockwise Direction Dr Avkash Jadhav Shree Chetan Pandey Dr
Bharatgupt Dr Saswati Mutsuddy Prof Sanjay Srivastava and Ms Kylee
Shin
In the center Dr Amarjit Singh)
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
73
1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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PARTICIPATION FROM
UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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70
UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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73
1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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UNIVERSITIES
1 Allahabad University Prayagraj
2 Assam University Silchar
3 Banaras Hindu University
4 Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
5 Bharati Vidyapeeth
6 BPS Women University Sonipat
7 Bundelkhand University Jhansi
8 Career Point University Kota Rajasthan
9 Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth
10 CUHP
11 Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra
12 Deshapran Mahavidyalaya (Durmuth Contai III Purba Medinipur
District West Bengal 721401)
13 Devi Ahilya University Indore Madhaya Pradesh
14 Diamond Harbour Womenrsquos University
15 DPS
16 Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
17 Dr Harisingh Gour University Sagar Madhya Pradesh
18 HPU Shimla
19 IMS Unison University
20 Jiwaji University Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
21 Kathmandu University
22 Madhav University Abu Road Sirohi Rajasthan
23 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya
24 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
25 Nava Nalanda Mahavihara
26 Presidency University
27 Rani Durgavati University Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
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71
28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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72
PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
73
1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
71
28 RIMT University Chandigarh
29 Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies
30 St Joseph University Dimapur Nagaland
31 The Sanskrit College and University Kolkata
32 The University of Sattam
33 Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
34 University of Delhi
35 University of North Bengal
36 Vikram University Ujjain
INSTITUTES
1 KJ Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies
2 SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
72
PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
74
30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
72
PARTICIPATION FROM
COLLEGES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
73
1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
74
30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
73
1 Aklank College Kota Rajasthan
2 Biyani Group Of College
3 Dhamnagar College Bhadrak Odisha
4 EJM College
5 Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts amp Commerce
6 GIET Engineering College Rajahmundry
7 Government College Gadasarai
8 Government Arts and Science College Tala Satna Madhya Pradesh
9 Government College Bargi
10 Government College Barode Agar Malwa
11 Government College Bichhua
12 Government College for Women Soppore
13 Government Dr Shayama Prasad Mukherjee College Bhopal
14 Government Girls College Betul
15 Government Kamla Nehru Girls College Balaghat
16 Government PG College Tikamgarah
17 Government Science College Jabalpur
18 Government Shyamsundar Agarwal PG College Sihora Jabalpur
19 Government SNPG College Khandwa
20 Government Auto PG College Chhindwara
21 Government Auto PG College Satna
22 Government Chandra Vijay College Dindori
23 Government College Bhanpura
24 Government College Biohari
25 Government College Chand Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
26 Government College Dolariya
27 Government DB Girls (Auto) PG College Raipur (CG)
28 Government Degree College Bargawan Singrauli MP
29 Government Girls PG College Sidhi MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
74
30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
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81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
74
30 Government JSTPG College Balaghat
31 Government K R G PG College Gwalior (MP)
32 Government Mata Shabari Naveen Girls PG College Bilaspur
Chhattisgarh
33 Government MGM PG College Itarsi
34 Government NMV College Hoshangabad
35 Government V Y T PG Autonomous College Durg CG
36 Government Arts Commerce And Science College Sukhtawa
37 Government College Chourai Dist- Chhindwara (MP)
38 Government College Lamta (Balaghat)
39 Government College Junnardeo Dist Chhindwara MP
40 Government DB Girls PG (Autonomous) College Raipur
41 Government Degree College Sopore JampK
42 Goverment G P G College Ujjain
43 Government Girls College Itarsi
44 Government Holkar Science College Indore (MP)
45 Government Mankuwar Bai Arts and Commerce Autonomous
College for Women Jabalpur MP
46 Government Model Girls College Sherpur
47 Government NMV Hoshangabad MP
48 Government P G College Balaghat M P
49 Government PG College Pipariya Dist- Hosangabad MP
50 Government RVPS PG College Umaria
51 Government Vrinda Sahay Post Graduate College Dabra District
Gwalior (MP)
52 Government Arts amp Commerce (Neeven) College Bhopal
53 Government College Bhimpur Betul MP
54 Government College Chhapara
55 Government College Guest Faculty Bhanpura MP
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
75
56 Government College Pati Dist Barwani
57 Government Mahaprabhu Vallbhacharya PG College
Mahasamund Chhattisgarh
58 Government Model College Harda Madhya Pradesh
59 Government PG College Umaria
60 IES College of Education Bhopal MP
61 Maharaja Bhoj Government PG College Dhar
62 Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak
63 Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Mahavidyalaya Ballarpur Chandrapur
Maharashtra
64 Navin College Bhopal
65 Nur Mohammad Smriti Mahavidyalaya
66 PGIMER Chandigarh
67 Purnea Mahila Mahavidyala Purnia
68 Raja Bhoj Government College Katangi Dist Balaghat
69 Rani Durgawati Government College Paraswada
70 SII College Roshanpur US Nagar (Uttrakhand)
71 SN Govt PG College Khandwa
72 SSM College Dinanagar
73 Sarojini Naidu Government Girlsrsquo Post Graduate College Bhopal
74 Seva Sadan Mahavidyalaya Burhanpur (MP)
75 Shri Gadge Maharaj Mahavidyalaya Murtijapur
76 Shri Shri Laxmi Narayan Government Penchvalley PG College
Parasia Chhindwara
77 Shrimant Madhao Rao Sindhiya Government P G College Shivpuri
78 Sonamukhi College
79 Sri Sitaram Vaidic Adarsha Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya
80 SSLN Government Penchvalley PG College Parasia Distt-
Chhindwara MP
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
76
81 St Xavierrsquos College Kolkata
82 St Xavierrsquos College Mumbai
83 Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce Murud Janjira Dist
Raigad
84 रासकीय सवरासी सनातक िर महानवदयालय नछो दवाड़ा
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
77
PARTICIPATION FROM
INDIAN STATES amp UNION
TERRITORIES
IN THE
6TH INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
ON
EMERGING TRENDS OF
RESEARCH IN ART AESTHETICS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
78
INDIAN STATES
1 Andhra Pradesh
2 Assam
3 Bihar
4 Chhattisgarh
5 Gujarat
6 Haryana
7 Himachal Pradesh
8 Kerala
9 Madhya Pradesh
10 Maharashtra
11 Nagaland
12 Odisha
13 Punjab
14 Rajasthan
15 Tamil Nadu
16 Uttar Pradesh
17 Uttarakhand
18 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
1 Chandigarh
2 New Delhi
3 Jammu and Kashmir
4 Ladakh
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
79
VOTE OF THANKS
Just a lsquothank yoursquo is a mighty powerful weapon
Says it all
- Rosie Cash
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
80
TO ALL OUR COLLABORATORS
Our cheerful COLLABORATORS for the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Gratitude makes sense of your past brings peace for today and creates a
vision for tomorrow
- Melody Beattie
1 GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ACADEMICS SPAIN
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
81
2 SAGAR UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all our cooperative
and enthusiastic collaborators for supporting us to conduct the 6th
International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics
and Social Sciences Your encouragement and support turned the Conference
into a great event
We from the bottom of our hearts express our gratitude towards our
collaborators for being a part of the Conference and we also hope that you
will always be with us in our journey of intelligence and excellence
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
82
TO ALL OUR RESOURCE PERSONS
If you speak you can influence If you can influence you can change lives
- Anonymous
Our respected Resource Persons for the 6th International Conference on
Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences
Firstly we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms Kylee Shin for
being a part of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of
Research in Art Aesthetics and Social Sciences as the Keynote Speaker
Marsquoam your insights into the responsibility of the media the rising
importance of integrated research and the measures that need to be taken by
the reporters to provide authentic news to the public was a perfect
amalgamation of informational and interesting facts
Secondly we would like to thank Dr Amarjit Singh for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Theatre and its
Implications in Social Sciences was mesmerising
Thirdly we would like to thank Shree Chetan Pandey for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir you really captivated us with your
presentation on Importance of Digitizing Manuscripts
We would also like to thank Prof Sanjay Srivastava for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Sir your presentation on Recent Trends in
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
83
International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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International Relations Research in India was riveting We deeply wish that
you are able to grace our future Conferences with your esteemed presence on
the panel
Next we would like to thank Dr Saswati Mutsuddy for being a part of the
6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences Marsquoam your deliberation on A Study On
Buddhist Art in Bengal was truly enchanting You gave us a really unique
understanding of the Art of Bengal through your lucid presentation
We also attribute the success of the Conference to all the 36 Research Paper
Presenters of the Technical Sessions The myriad of topics that you all
deliberated on indeed made the sessions a melting pot of thoughts and ideas
We would love to express our deepest and sincere appreciation to Dr
Bharatgupt for accepting our invitation to be a part of the 6th International
Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences as the Valedictory Speaker Sir your deliberation on What Does
Indian Art Celebrate was indeed thought-provoking
Last but not the least we would like to thank Dr Dhanaram Dr Geeta
Ajit Dr R K Ahirwar Prof Naveen Gideon and Prof Amar Singh for
their relentless support during the Conference
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TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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84
TO ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS OF KAASH
FOUNDATION
The 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art
Aesthetics and Social Sciences would not have been possible without a team
Huge thanks to all the team members of KAASH Foundation for working
enthusiastically for the success of the Conference The immaculate work
carried out by you is at the root of the success of the event
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
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86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
85
NAMES OF KAASH FOUNDATION VOLUNTEERS
A Webinar Technical Team
Kishan Singhania
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
B Social Media Team
Anuja Augustin
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Tirtha Samant
Madhu Ramasamy
Megha Patel
Rohan Hegde
Ruchira Sarma
Krishna Bhandari
Ankita Vora
Pousali Giri
Samiksha Singh
Sonal Rana
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
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Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
86
Jinansh Dugger
Kishan Singhania
C Data Compilation Team
Pamela Dhonde
Siona Salvi
Ruchira Sarma
Anuja Augustin
Tirtha Samant
D Report Compilation Team
Ruchira Sarma
Siona Salvi
Anuja Augustin
Krishna Sawant
Pamela Dhonde
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
87
THANK YOU
PARTICIPANTS The entire team of Kaash Foundation would like to thank all the
participants for making the Conference a massive success This would
not have been possible without your overwhelming participation As it is
rightly said by Henry Stack Sullivan
It may be possible through detachment to gain knowledge that is useful
but only through participation it is possible to gain the knowledge that is
helpful
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS
E-Proceeding of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Trends of Research in Art Aesthetics and Social
Sciences organised by Kaash Foundationrsquos Centre for Academic and Professional Development on 8th June 2020
CopyrightKaash Foundation Mumbai 2020
88
CONTACT DETAILS OF KAASH FOUNDATION
For any further participation andor collaboration kindly contact us on
1 Email ID kaashfoundationgmailcom
2 Website wwwkaashfoundationorg
For latest updates on our upcoming ventures kindly follow us on
1 Facebook httpswwwfacebookcomkaashfoundation
2 Instagram httpswwwinstagramcomkaash_foundation_org
3 Wordpress httpskaashfoundationwordpresscom
4 LinkedIn httpswwwlinkedincominkaash-foundation-6261991b5
Our YouTube Channel Kaash Foundation Mumbai
Link to the Channel
httpswwwyoutubecomchannelUCvkiR1_545B6dncMmaGUrvQ
BE HAPPY AND BE BLESSED ALWAYS