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Multidisciplinary Multilingual Research Journal

eISSN : 3107-8141 | Frequency: Quarterly

Editor in Chief : Dr. Kokila Meena

About : Multidisciplinary Multilingual Research Journal is a national, quarterly, peer-reviewed academic publication that seeks to foster inclusive, cross-disciplinary dialogue and promote scholarly excellence across linguistic and cultural boundaries. Published by Nitee Publications, the journal is committ Read more

Volume 1, Issue 2, Year 2025

The Status and Rights of Women in Ancient Indian Religious Texts: An Analysis (प ् राचीन भारतीय धार्मिक ग्रंथों में स्त्री का स्त्थान और अधधकार: एक विश्लेषण)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Dhamendra Kumar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1201

Page: 1-6

This study examines the status and rights of women in ancient Indian religious texts, highlighting their evolving position across different historical periods. In the Rigvedic era, women actively participated in education, philosophy, and religious practices, enjoying relative freedom and recognitio...

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Civilizational Diplomacy and Strategic Identity: A Historical Perspective on India–North Africa Relations (सभ्यतागत कूटनीतत और रणनीततक पहचान: भारत–उत्तर अफ्रीका संबंधों का ऐततहाससक पररप्रेक्ष्य)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Kusum Lata

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1202

Page: 7-14

The roots of relations between India and North Africa lie in ancient trade routes, cultural exchanges, and shared colonial experiences. The exchange of spices, textiles, and maritime connections facilitated civilizational dialogue between the two regions. During the colonial period, participation in...

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Journalism of Madan Mohan Malaviya: Global and Ideological Contributions in the Process of Nation-Building (मदन मोहन मालवीय की पत्रकारिता: िाष्ट्रननमााण की प्रक्रिया में वैश्ववक एवं वैचारिक योगदान)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Man Prakash Singh, Akhilesh Kumar Singh, Prabhat Ranjan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1203

Page: 15-21

This study critically examines the journalistic contributions of Madan Mohan Malaviya in the process of nation-building during colonial India. It highlights how Malaviya transformed journalism into a powerful tool for public education, political awareness, and national consciousness. Through newspap...

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Women’s Empowerment from a Civilizational Perspective: A Discourse on Savitribai Phule and Education (सभ्यतागत दृष्टि से महिला सशष्ततकरण: सावित्रीबाई फुले और शशक्षा का विमशश)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Teena Bagga, Kokila Meena

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1204

Page: 22-31

Savitribai Phule is one of the most transformative figures in modern Indian history, who embodied both women’s empowerment and the civilizational ethos of the Indian Knowledge System (IKS). As India’s first modern woman teacher, she redefined education not merely as literacy but as vidya—a liberatin...

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A Critical Study of the Mind in the Western Tradition (पाश्चात्य परंपरा में मन का समीक्षात्मक अध्ययन)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Anil Kumar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1205

Page: 32-38

The roots of relations between India and North Africa lie in ancient trade routes, cultural exchanges, and shared colonial experiences. The exchange of spices, textiles, and maritime connections fostered civilizational dialogue between the two regions. During the colonial period, participation in in...

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The Development of Hindi Adivasi Novels (हिन्दी आहदवासी उपन्यास का ववकास)

Article type: Original Article

Author: Raj Kumar Meena

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1206

Page: 39-47

This research paper argues that the development of Hindi Adivasi novels represents a significant achievement in Indian literature, as it has articulated the voice of Adivasi society within the literary sphere. It demonstrates that the novel as a genre is not merely a literary creation but also a ref...

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The Role of Language in Indian Multiculturalism

Article type: Original Article

Author: Mahendra Kumar Meena

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/mmrj/1207

Page: 45-48

This research paper highlights the role of language in India’s multiculturalism. India is one of the most linguistically diverse countries in the world, where more than 1,600 languages and dialects are spoken. Language is not merely a medium of communication but also a foundation of culture, identit...

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