Sociological Study on Treatment of Alcoholism in Indian Context with respect to Impact on Depression
| Vol-4 | Issue-6 | June 2019 | Published Online: 12 June 2019 PDF ( 134 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Amit Kumar 1; Dr. Amit Kumar 2 | ||
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1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan (India) 2Associate Professor, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
The current examination investigated the techniques in that Womenfolk are portrayed in child's writing in India. The investigation focused on the re perusing of child's writing in India considering the portrayal of Womenfolk inside the titles, focal jobs, subjects, illustrations alongside portrayal of the chose child's productions in India. In spite of the fact that Womenfolk only here and there happened like a saint in the traditional Indian legends, they appear in supporting jobs, for example, Sita in Ramayana, Draupadi in Mahabharata, Savitri in Savitri and Satyavan, Damayanti in Damayanti and Nal, Shakuntala in Shakuntala and Dushyant. The Indian legends and fantasies again and again have proliferated which Womenfolk must be devoted to the spouses of theirs, and should be modest. On the off chance that they damage this specific custom, they are going to confront the very same issues these fanciful goddesses and prestigious Womenfolk confronted. Moreover, the illustrations of the goddesses just as apsaras inside the books posted by Amar ChitraKathaand Chandamama had been extremely exotic being given to the children. Sexual orientation generalizations, recurrence of quality just as name names have been 3 components that are critical for breaking down Illustration of Womenfolk of child's writing inside the current examination. The analyst closes together with the desire that a sensible procedure on the Illustration of Womenfolk will be possible in the books for children on the off chance that fair-minded and equivalent sex portrayal with better pictures of equivalent portrayal and Womenfolk of titles, primary part and subjects of kids' writing is achieved in India. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Alcoholism, Depression. | ||
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