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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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Call for Application: Join the Review Board of Sanskriti (Journal of Humanities)

07.08.2025

Sanskriti: Journal of Humanities is seeking qualified scholars to join its voluntary review board. As an open-access, interdisciplinary journal, we publish original research in language, literature, culture, history, education, philosophy, and related fields. Reviewers will provide timely, constructive feedback to maintain the journal’s academic quality. This is a completely voluntary and free-of-cost opportunity to contribute to the scholarly community, gain early access to new research, and receive a certificate of review. Interested scholars with a PhD or strong research background are encouraged to apply.

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Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): 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: 24.04.2026

Articles

  • The AI Classroom: Revolution, Cheat Engine, or the End of Critical Thinking?

    Sayed Mahbub Hasan Amiri, Prasun Goswami, Md. Mainul Islam, Mohammad Sohel Kabir, Naznin Akter, Chandan Kumar Barmmon, Sayed Majhab Hasan Amiri (Author)
    1-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.37
  • English: Empowering and/or Entrapping the Periphery

    Aroop Saha (Author)
    16-25
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.43
  • Revisiting Myths and Confronting the Colonial-imperial Power: A Paradigm of Eco-politics and beyond

    Habibur Rahaman (Author)
    26-34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.47
  • "The Human Dress Is Forged Iron" : (Re)imagining Postmodern Masculinity and Gendered Logic of Bureaucratic Desire in Harold Pinter’s The Hothouse.

    Kumarika Roy Kumarika Roy (Author)
    35-41
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.55
  • Portrayal of Women in B. P. Koirala’s “Soldier” and “To the Lowland”

    Komal Prasad Phuyal, Chet Bahadur Pokhrel, Lalit Kumar Rai (Author)
    42-47
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.59
  • From Shastra to Software: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and AI through ChatGPT-Assisted Integration of Indian Knowledge Systems

    BAIDURYA ROY (Author)
    48-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.60
  • A Rasa-Dhvani Reading of Kabir's Select Verses in Translation

    Saumya (Author)
    57-63
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.70680/sanskriti.v3i1.73
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