Mphil Thesis
Recent Submissions
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A study of youth unemployment and Labour force participation in Odisha
(Central University of Punjab, 2017)This study attempts to explore the recent trends and patterns of youth unemployment, sectoral employment patterns and the factors influencing youth labour force participation in Odisha. This study also attempts to project ... -
Ecocritical concerns in tracks by louise erdrich and the stone carvers by Jane Urquhart.
(Central University of Punjab, 2017)Ecocriticism is a new approach to literature and an ecological criticism that examines the human representation of nature. Humans try to dominate the whole Earth and its inhabitants. The Ecocritical theory distributes the ... -
Neoliberal Politics: A Study of Restructuring of the Indian State
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Neoliberal Politics refers to 'economic rationalism', which is based on the efficiency of market forces and characterised it by minimal government intervention. It emerged in contrast to the welfare state model, in which ... -
The Post-Cold War Global Politics: A Study of India's Role in Nonaligned Movement
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The post-Second World War confrontational bipolarity enforced infant decolonised nations to adopt the policy of nonalignment to preserve their hard won sovereignty. India as pioneer nation introduced the notion of ... -
Construction and Treatment of Social Taboos in Contemporary Indian Cinema with Special Focus on Sexual Taboos
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Nuclearization in South Asia: The China Factor
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Structural Changes and Pattern of Agricultural Development in Kerala
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Structural transformation is a process by which the relative importance of different sectors and activities of an economy changes over time. The Kerala economy is also undergoing the transformation from traditional ... -
Development and characterization of genomic microsatellite markers in Melia azedarach
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Melia azedarach is ecologically imperative species known for its innumerable biological benefits such as antiviral, anthelminthic, antibacterial, etc. In this study, we developed 43 genomic microsatellite markers from (AG)n ... -
Structural and Electronic Properties of Blue Phosphorene Nanoribbons
(Central University of Punjab, 2016)Experimental discovery of graphene has opened up the door for the researcher in the field of 2D materials. After the successful synthesis of the graphene, new classes of the 2D material are emerging. Phosphorene, single ... -
Flow of Institutional Credit in Indian Agriculture: Growth and Performance.
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Institutional credit plays an important role in agricultural development as it enables the farmers to undertake new investments and/or use of modern agricultural technologies for enhancing agricultural production. The ... -
Diasporic Spaces: A Comparative Study of Selected Diasporic Fiction
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)This study is an attempt to do the comparative analysis of three novels by three Indian English women writers, The Namesake, Jasmine and Born Confused by Jhumpa Lahiri, Bharati Mukherjee and Tanuja Desai Hidier respectively. ... -
Pakistan and Russia Relationship: Changing Dynamics in the Post-Cold War Era
(Central University of Punjab, 2016)It would be an important relationship for Pakistan to become a regional partner of Russia, which is a major regional player in the South Asia. During the Cold War and the Post-Cold War era, Pakistan and the Russian Federation ... -
Cantomentisation and transformation in south asia: a study of colonial military of punjab/firozpur
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Military history in general is seen as an under-researched area, though military remained important to every country from time immemorial and countries and kingdoms maintained military for protection and security as well ... -
Politics and ethnic conflict in Bhutan: A nepalese perspective.
(Central University of Punjab, 2017)Driglam-Nam-Za, Gross National Happiness Bhutan is one of the most contemporary additions to the world's democracies. For over a century the nation had been run by kings of the Wangchuck dynasty. But, in 2001, a fundamental ... -
Democratic transformation in south asia: Emerging trends
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The South Asian region has experienced authoritarian and autocratic rule since its inception. India is the only country in South Asia to become a successful democratic country after independence. Sri Lanka has also adopted ... -
Women explotation in contemporary south asia: Field experiences of child marriage in bathinda district
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Women are exploited at every step of her life. Child Marriage and marital violence happens to be the first phase and is one of the ways in which women are exploited. The present research is an attempt to bring to the surface ... -
Obama's asia pivot policy : Implications for south asia
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)One of the hallmarks of US President Barrack Obama's foreign policy is the 'pivot to Asia'. This policy is aimed at rebalancing US defence policies towards Asia. The Obama administration has rearticulated its policy away ... -
China's startegic forays in south asia : Contextualising india's concerns
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)China's terrific rise and all-round development in almost all fields have provided her an identity in the International system as one of the great power. China's focus has now changed and the older views are giving way to ... -
The new great game in central asia : India's interests and challenges
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The Great Game which divided Persia into a Russian-controlled northern zone, a nominally independent central zone, and a British-controlled southern zone, officially ended with the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907. ... -
Connecting for energy? india's negotiation for space in central asia
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The present research aims to examine the role of energy demands in determining the contours of India's new 'Connect Central Asia' policy. In a world of accelerating energy needs, possession and non-possession of energy ...