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Journal Title Sanskriti
Full Title Sanskriti: Journal of Humanities
Abbreviation Sanskriti J. Humanit.
Frequency 2 Issues per year (April and October)
DOI Prefix 10.70680/sanskriti by Crossref
Online ISSN 3007-9055
Print ISSN 3007-9055
Publisher Siksha O Anusandhan 
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Sanskriti (Journal of Humanities) is a scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of Literature, History, Folklore, Cultural Studies, and Education. Sanskriti publishes original, non-plagiarized research papers, and reflective pieces. The journal maintains a strict policy against the promotion of commercial, religious, or politically biased content. Authors are encouraged to employ various political or social theories in their research, provided their work remains impartial and unbiased. Each submission undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, where board members evaluate the integrity and quality of the content. Any paper found to contain discriminatory, fascist, or otherwise inappropriate material will be rejected, with feedback provided to the author(s) by the editorial board. This process ensures that all published work adheres to the highest academic and ethical standards.

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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April Issue
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This issue contains articles authored by academics and researchers coming from affliliations in 4 countries: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Nigeria.

Published: 23.03.2025

Articles

  • Beyond the Traditional: A Postmodern Reading of Jules Verne’s Doctor Ox’s Experiment

    Muhd. Mustafizur Rahman (Author)
    23-29
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v2i1.8923
  • Ethical and Cognitive Impacts of Machine Learning in Education: A Stakeholder-Centric Analysis

    Busayo Ajayi, Adu Emmanuel Ifedayo (Author)
    1-10
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v2i1.8921
  • Pluralism in Cultural Research: Methodological Critique through Interdisciplinary Lenses

    Mahendra Sapkota (Author)
    11-22
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v2i1.8922
  • Aspect Recognition Theory and Ethical Dilemmas in Death Note: A Comprehensive Analysis of Character Development and Viewer Ethics within Otaku Culture

    Apurva Lohumi (Author)
    30-36
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v2i1.8924
  • Behavioural Dynamics of Nepali Labour Migrants to India: A Case Study of the Gaddachowki Border Crossing to Mahendranagar, Nepal

    Deepak Chandra Bhatt (Author)
    37-46
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v2i1.8925
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